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peterr
Re: Prayer Request Module
  • 2005/11/22 4:27

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Steve,

Some very good points you have raised there, and going the discrete/email method is a good idea.
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kavaXtreme
Re: Prayer Request Module
  • 2005/11/22 16:12

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@skenow
You'll want to check out the following link for Scripturizer for JS. I haven't yet used it on a XOOPS site, so I'd love to hear anyone's stories who has. But the functionality on the demo page is exactly what I want.
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peterr
Re: Prayer Request Module
  • 2005/11/22 23:35

  • peterr

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Quote:

kavaXtreme wrote:
@skenow
You'll want to check out the following link for Scripturizer for JS.


Very nice indeed, and I like the 'listen' option in the popup.

Some interesting links:

http://jots.com/tags/wordpress

http://www.healyourchurchwebsite.com/archives/cat_resource_filled.php

http://www.healyourchurchwebsite.com/archives/2005_03.php

http://www.wp-plugins.net/

all appear to be about using XOOPS and Scripturizer.
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skenow
Re: Prayer Request Module
  • 2005/11/23 1:51

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I've seen reference to Scripturizer on HYCW before, but never investigated it further - thanks for the pointer. I donwloaded and tested it on my local server, and it works great! I was worried about links I manually created - Scripturizer replaces those with its own.

I added the js file inside the include folder, then added the reference to the script in my theme.html

<script type="text/javascript" src="<{$xoops_url}>/include/scripturizer.js?onload=0&amp;version=cev&amp;new_window=1"></script>


I'll be adding this to our site soon. I'm not sure if I use the popup, though. But, I won't have to edit everyone's submissions, and they won't have to do anything extra, either.

Thanks!

[edit] - found a few quirks: the pattern match turned The 22nd into a link (Thessalonians); it doesn't check the volume (the above should have had 1 or 2 in front to be valid). So, someone still needs to proofread the text (a good practice, anyway)[/edit]

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kavaXtreme
Re: Prayer Request Module
  • 2005/11/23 18:54

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You might want to post a note to that effect on Scott's site. It sound like a bug that needs to be fixed anyways, and it might just make things more accurate for a few other sites using the script too. (On the other hand, if it is hyperlinking a few none-references incorrectly too, it just means people are reading more of the Bible. )
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skenow
Re: Prayer Request Module
  • 2005/11/24 6:08

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I found another 'feature' - the Scripturizer does not work in the Spotlight article in News 1.43, but it does when you view the article. Go figure.

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