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THEM1060
How to Add Notifications to existing module
  • 2008/2/21 0:51

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Anyone have a doc/forum-post that can guide me to adding notifications to an existing module?

Thanks

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jimmyx
Re: How to Add Notifications to existing module
  • 2008/2/21 3:02

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THEM1060
Re: How to Add Notifications to existing module
  • 2008/2/21 3:08

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Thanks saw that link. But after modifying xoops_version, creating notification.inc, and creating an email template... i have no idea what to do.

It just leaves me hanging. Any hints?

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jimmyx
Re: How to Add Notifications to existing module
  • 2008/2/21 3:42

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update module ?

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THEM1060
Re: How to Add Notifications to existing module
  • 2008/2/21 15:17

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HA!.... ok cool that did it.

Thanks very much for the help!

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Anonymous
Re: How to Add Notifications to existing module
  • 2008/2/21 16:13

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You guys have just given me an idea for a project. Cheers!!

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THEM1060
Re: How to Add Notifications to existing module
  • 2008/2/21 16:25

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Ok... I now added the "triggerevent" code to my module php page.

I tried it out... but no notification and no errors that I can see.

Is there a notification log that I can use to debug? Or any other tips on debugging the new code?

Thanks

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Anonymous
Re: How to Add Notifications to existing module
  • 2008/2/21 16:35

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Quote:
THEM1060 wrote:

I tried it out... but no notification and no errors that I can see.


You might not get a notification for events that you trigger yourself, e.g. you won't be notified of a forum post in these forums that your yourself posted.

Is this the problem?

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THEM1060
Re: How to Add Notifications to existing module
  • 2008/2/21 16:37

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Thanks for reply.

I'm actually using a second browser that's not logged into my site (ie anonymous user) and using the module that way.

So it should trigger something, right?

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Anonymous
Re: How to Add Notifications to existing module
  • 2008/2/21 17:36

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Sounds like it should.

As my site's webmaster, I get a notification when I post things using my ordinary user's account.

When you set the notification does it appear in your "Notifications" in the your User Menu?

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