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Josem
xoops url
  • 2005/1/8 6:16

  • Josem

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  • Since: 2004/8/22


Hi,
I would like to use the news module as default but without showing the 'modules/news/' line on the url.

For example:
My if my site is "http://mydomain.com" it defaults to "http://mydomain.com/modules/news" but I want it to be just the plain "http://mydomain.com" (like xoops.org home page, for example.

How do I accomplish this? I tried several ways even using spotlight (which does not work well with XOOPS 2.0.9...

I really need the news module to be the front page.

Thanks for any responses.

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irmtfan
Re: xoops url
  • 2005/1/8 6:30

  • irmtfan

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 3419

  • Since: 2003/12/7


what is your problem with spotlight module?
i think the best way is useing spot light. btw its recommended to upgrade to 2.0.9.2

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Josem
Re: xoops url
  • 2005/1/8 20:24

  • Josem

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  • Since: 2004/8/22


Yes I have the latest XOOPS version. I am not really sure about the version of spotlight you are using but mine gives me a blank page if I activate the module and fire up the web page to "mydomain.com". In the preferences menu, I cannot choose 'spotlight' as the default module to load...

Could you tell me how it was done in your case? XOOPS version of spotlight is 1.4 right?

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irmtfan
Re: xoops url
  • 2005/1/8 20:30

  • irmtfan

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 3419

  • Since: 2003/12/7


no
im useing version 2.1:
http://www.wf-projects.com/modules/wfdownloads/viewcat.php?cid=15

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Josem
Re: xoops url
  • 2005/1/8 21:28

  • Josem

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  • Since: 2004/8/22


Humm, thanks for your response but after trying this module it does not give me the right appearance (for now) I want to achieve (I need to spend more time playing with the different configurations)

What I did at this point is to copy the html source of /modules/news as 'index/html' to the root directory of apache and it gives me what I am looking for without the trailing '/modules/news' on the url. The caveat is that I will have to do this every time I update the news modules with another article. But it just takes a simple replacement of the 'index.html' file. Just a few more seconds of work...

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Anonymous
Re: xoops url
  • 2005/1/8 23:47

  • Anonymous

  • Posts: 0

  • Since:


Try to make an own block that will show news ... and put it on the first page on the center. Maybe you can do it ...

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