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misterjohnston
Showing complete separate website in xoops

Hello,

I am a teacher and I use XOOPS for my classes so I can use its news, calendar, cantact me, download and FAQ aspects.

I also post my grades online though, and the html it outputs is boring. I was wondering if there was a way to make the grades pages appear in the center part of my XOOPS install all XOOPS themed.

I can do one page this way, the login for grades, but then it links to another page that actaully has the students grades. A new page is generated each time I update and I haven't found a way to have the XOOPS theme for the pages the login screens links to. Can this be done? Any ideas as to how?

Thanks
MisterJohnston
www.mrjohnston.org

ps. I did search for this, and try "sections" type modules searched talked about, but they seem to work for things that spill over into other static pages, not dynamic situations like this.

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tjnemez
Re: Showing complete separate website in xoops
  • 2004/12/19 4:57

  • tjnemez

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you may have to port this. that is, create a module.

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mrskippy
Re: Showing complete separate website in xoops
  • 2004/12/19 5:37

  • mrskippy

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 22

  • Since: 2004/12/15


I'm in a similar boat. My site uses dynamic content for auctions, classifieds, matchmaking, etc. That is, they are PHP and/or CGI scripts. I'd like to have XOOPS wrap itself around, but having a really tough time finding the right module.

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