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TopKnot
AMS Module and Koivi Editor
  • 2006/4/24 1:46

  • TopKnot

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I'm trying to figure out where to place the Koivi Editor files for use in the AMS Module.

I have a 2.0.13.2 website and would really like to use this module AND the Koivi Editor.

Any help from the wise XOOPS folks on this matter would be great.

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TopKnot
Re: AMS Module and Koivi Editor
  • 2006/4/24 21:14

  • TopKnot

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Bump

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zeroram
Re: AMS Module and Koivi Editor
  • 2006/4/24 21:23

  • zeroram

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when you download AMS , there is a page where it tell you how to install Koivi editor.

http://www.it-hq.org/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?cid=9&lid=71

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TopKnot
Re: AMS Module and Koivi Editor
  • 2006/4/25 21:18

  • TopKnot

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A lot a hard work went into the AMS Module and I'm sure there are a lot of satisfied users of the module but I cannot recommend using it.

While I've been told the instructions for uploading the Koivi Editor are contained in the module, I certainly haven't found them anywhere. Zeroram pointed me to a site wher I can download koivi...thanks for trying to help.

I had to uninstall the AMS Module as I lost ALL the articles I posted and move on to a different module.

Please don't think I'm being harsh...just trying to help other XOOPS users sort out what modules may or may not work.

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brash
Re: AMS Module and Koivi Editor
  • 2006/4/26 0:18

  • brash

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Sorry it didn't work for you TopKnot. All you should have to do to get Koivi working is;

1) Install AMS
2) Install Koivi as per the instructions included with the Koivi download
3) Select Koivi as preferred editor in AMS preferences

Koivi is a seperate project from AMS, meaning it is a seperate download. If Koivi is installed correctly and you have sucessfully gone through the steps above it should just work. Regardless, if I were starting a new site now and were looking for an articles module my first preference these days would probably be phppp's article module.
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