1
Gothic-Angel
Re: Module: CBB

I just installed this on XOOPS 2.0.16 and keep getting a blank page when I try to make a post.



2
Gothic-Angel
New User registered but can't log in

I had this problem while running XOOPS 1.9.2 and now with 2.2.2.

A user can register just fine but cannot get logged in with their password. I can log in from my home computer, library computer and computer at work using their name and password with no problem but for some reason they cannot get logged in from their system.

Please help with this perplexing problem.

Angel's Grimoire



3
Gothic-Angel
Re: Hey, Im new and have some basic questions!

Yes, XOOPS conveniently will wrap around any SWF files.

Check out my sitehttp://angelsgrimoire.com for a good example of how java and flash both run inside Xoops.

Hi davidl2. Thanks for the tip about CBB. Everybody loves it but I haven't had a chance to check out the source yet.



4
Gothic-Angel
Re: How can I run Python scripts inside of Xoops?

Something along myframe is what I was thinking I would have to do but I wasn't aware of any wrap modules for Xoops. I was able to run Python inside of PHPNuke with a wrap and changing the MySQL calls inside of the Python script to the appropriate tables quite easily.

I am trying to learn PHP but why rewrite 100s of pieces of code when I can wrap them just the same?



5
Gothic-Angel
Re: How can I run Python scripts inside of Xoops?

That would be nice but I already have an established website running XOOPS with tons of content on it. The changeover from PHPnuke to XOOPS was traumatic enough.

I know there has to be a way to do this without having to convert my database over to yet another CMS. Calling a Perl script or another CGI program from within XOOPS wouldn't be much different. My problem isn't with whether or not it can be done but how to go about doing it.



6
Gothic-Angel
How can I run Python scripts inside of Xoops?

I'm pretty new to PHP and was wondering how I can include Python in Xoops. Maybe even having modules written in Python on my XOOPS site.

Would I call them from an HTML enabled page the same way as I would call a Java applet? Or would a page wrapper (are there any good page wrappers for Xoops?) be more prudent?

My overall ideal would be an integration of XOOPS and Python but that involves areas I haven't even begun to research yet.

TIA for any ideas.




TopTop



Login

Who's Online

251 user(s) are online (136 user(s) are browsing Support Forums)


Members: 0


Guests: 251


more...

Donat-O-Meter

Stats
Goal: $100.00
Due Date: May 31
Gross Amount: $0.00
Net Balance: $0.00
Left to go: $100.00
Make donations with PayPal!

Latest GitHub Commits