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Uploads in the Download module
  • 2005/8/20 6:06

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I would so much like to see an upload function in the Downloads module. Currently it only allows a link to a file, not the ability to provide the file itself.

While I acknowledge there are other modules, I have trouble getting them to work.

Would anyone elso like to see this ability in the download module too?



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albert56
Re: Help needed on Wrapping
  • 2005/8/16 5:23

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I can't get this to work.

I am not a PHP programmer so I quickly hit a brick wall. I had some experience with PostNuke and the PostWrap module is so simple, it's almost embarassing. You simply go to the admin form, type in the external URL and give it a name. After saving, the name appears in the menu and when you select it, the external site is displayed inside an iframe inside PostNuke. Pretty cool.

I was hoping that something like than exists for Xoops.



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Any sports modules available
  • 2005/8/16 5:14

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Does anyone know of any XOOPS modules to use for a sport site? I've seen modules for other CMSs, but have not found one that will plugin to X .
I'm looking to build site that offers management of teams, games, players, seasons, keeps track of statistics, etc.

Any suggestions would be highly appreciated
Albert



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Re: What is non commercial use?
  • 2005/8/4 6:03

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Thanks for the responses.



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What is non commercial use?
  • 2005/8/3 21:30

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Can someone clarify what the statement "You may not use this work for commercial purposes" means in the XOOPS and GPL context?

This statement is found under the "some rights reserved" banner in the right hand corner of this site.

I thought that offering a service to install a CMS like XOOPS was allowed, but selling the software is not.
Likewise, I could also interpret the statement to mean "I cannot use XOOPS for a commericial site".

Is there anyone that can shed light on this?

Albert



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Help needed on Wrapping
  • 2005/8/3 20:55

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Help. I need to include external web pages into my XOOPS environment. I've played with the various modules that claim they do this (iContent, TinyContent, etc), but they all seem to require the html page to be stored locally, but I admit it's possible I am mis-interpreting the instructions.

I need functionality like the "PostWrap" module for PostNuke. A module that displays an externally hosted page inside a XOOPS block or Frame. I don't want to create a local html file and "wrap" it, I want to point at an external web address and have that page (or pages) displayed inside my XOOPS pages.

Why?
I want to use XOOPS for a corporate Intranet and need to incorporate several existing Internet applications into a single user experience. In this scenario, you can understand that I don't care about search engine optimization. I also don't care about theme support for these external URLs. All I want is for the user to "see" all the applications without leaving the ZOOPS environment.

Any help offered is welcome.

Albert




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