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Deacon272
Re: PHP 5.5.5 COmpatibility
  • 2006/8/26 21:53

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Yup. 5.1.5. Typo. My ISP is making sure that it can run a stable version of that release (didn't know about 5.1.6) and I wanted to insure that I could successfully move my installs over to it.

Thanks.



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PHP 5.5.5 COmpatibility
  • 2006/8/26 20:20

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Is XOOPS compatible with PHP 5.5.5?



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2nd Time - Please help.
  • 2005/9/24 0:35

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A module title should display in the main menu.

When clicked, a php page is display in the center-left block (it will take up both the center and the right, as well).

The php file contains a table where upon clicking a link in a row, user navigates to the detail php page of that row.
THe detail page should replace the first php page in the center-left block.

A link on the bottom of the detail page links to the table page, which I'd like to once again display in the center-left block when clicked.

Seems that no matter what I do, I get the table page to display in separate _blank page. Detail page is full screen also.

I've already formatted the table and the detail pages so that they easily fit inside the block space available(center-left <--> center-right).

Is this so difficult?

Deacon



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Brain Fade - Please Help
  • 2005/9/20 20:35

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Sorry to burden you with what's probably an easy question, but I'm at a standstill trying to get this to work:

A module title should display in the main menu.
When clicked, a php page is display in the center-left block (it will take up both the center and the right, as well).
The php file contains a table where upon clicking a link in a row, one navigates to the detail php page of that row.
THe detail page should replace the first php page in the center-left block.
A link on the bottom of the detail page links to the table page, which I'd like to once again display in the center-left block when clicked.

Seems that no matter what I do, I get the table page to display in separate _blank page, where it acts normally with the detail page.

I've already formatted the table and the detail pages so that they easily fit inside the block space alloted (center-left <--> center-right).

See what I mean? It's probably very easy, but I'm not getting it.



Deacon



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Deacon272
Re: Flash Intro
  • 2005/9/13 12:41

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Yup. That sounds like a good plan.

Anyone out there want to tackle this bit of php as it applies to XOOPS?

Deacon



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Deacon272
Re: Flash Intro
  • 2005/9/12 23:39

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Boy, that one's got me stumped. How would I know? I believe my host ISP is using Apache for PHP/MySQL, but I haven't a clue how or where to change the code snippet you mentioned above. Can you be more specific for this "less than techie" oriented guy?

TIA,

Deacon



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Deacon272
Re: Flash Intro
  • 2005/9/12 11:48

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Yup, that's just the point. The way I've tested it, index.php seems to always take precedence. I figured that index.html would start first, then I could link index.php at the end of the flash. Doesn't seem to work just that way. It IS the way I'd like it to work, though!!

Deacon



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Deacon272
Re: Flash Intro
  • 2005/9/12 3:42

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I see what you mean, but my Flash is free-standing. It's a separate file with link to swf.

I'd want it to open, link to the XOOPS index.php, and then never be seen again.

I've seen it done by running XOOPS in a sub-directory, but that's a little less elegant.

Deacon



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Deacon272
Re: Flash Intro
  • 2005/9/12 2:56

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Thanks. This is the type of thing I'd like to do, but in your suggestion won't the Flash play each time a user selects "Home"? Maybe I don't understand the inner nav on this.

If, once a user is signed in, he navigates around and returns Home and index.php is never accessed, then it would work.

I've got to believe that this has been done many, many times and isn't hard to do at all with the proper linking.

Deacon



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Flash Intro
  • 2005/9/12 2:17

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Is there a way to play a Flash intro prior to having someone enter the XOOPS portion of the site? Once in, the Flash should no longer be accessible until that person log's in again.

TIA,

Deacon




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