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farshid
Re: an Ajax approach in xoops
  • 2007/3/31 8:40

  • farshid

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  • Since: 2004/11/9


I have started a new project on dev.xoops.org
the home is: http://dev.xoops.org/modules/xfmod/project/?ajaxedxoops
I have not managed anything there yet but I will do just as soon, so please report bugs and requests there so that we can manage things better.
thanks all.

Dear Giba;

managing the blocks to be remembered by cookies is a good idea, but I am thinking of some changes in user profile to bring a better concept of personalization to xoops, to do so I think it will be good to have an extra field for user profile in the db, which contains the blocks weights in a serialized format, holding the blocks data for each user and could be unserialized every time needed, what is your opinion about it?
Of course cookies will be used for anonymous user.

and about bringing the theme.html XML out put part to some where else I completely agree with you, we should put it some where else, are you saying to put it in kernel or theme class?

Dear xguide;
I am looking around the forum you mentioned, I will contact you just as soon to have some conversations; thanks.

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xguide
Re: an Ajax approach in xoops
  • 2007/3/31 10:46

  • xguide

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  • Since: 2005/5/11


It is better to work on content. Less security problems with data. Developers can code new authentication layer to verify XOOPS access and improve security but it is one more patch to core. It is not good solution for XOOPS 2 core.

Good Luck.

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xguide
Re: an Ajax approach in xoops
  • 2007/3/31 11:35

  • xguide

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Did you find "postload" mechanism to work on content ?

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phppp
Re: an Ajax approach in xoops
  • 2007/3/31 14:44

  • phppp

  • XOOPS Contributor

  • Posts: 2857

  • Since: 2004/1/25


Quote:

xguide wrote:
It is better to work on content. Less security problems with data. Developers can code new authentication layer to verify XOOPS access and improve security but it is one more patch to core. It is not good solution for XOOPS 2 core.

Good Luck.


xguide, I send you a message, plz check.

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farshid
Re: an Ajax approach in xoops
  • 2007/4/1 9:48

  • farshid

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  • Since: 2004/11/9


Dear xguide;

I have found the postload and I am learning it, thanks.


Dear phppp;

It is nice to meet you here, I will be glad if you drop a line about what you think about this Ajax thing.

Thanks all.

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farshid
Re: an Ajax approach in xoops
  • 2007/4/2 17:21

  • farshid

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  • Since: 2004/11/9


Hi all;

I have put the files in the project, main page is:
http://dev.xoops.org/modules/xfmod/project/?ajaxedxoops
and you can get the zip version at:
http://dev.xoops.org/modules/xfmod/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1398&release_id=1355#selected
if you have downloaded the file from the previos URL, you do not need this, I will remove the rar version as soon.
I will manage things there and if there was any news I will post here.

Thanks all.

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phppp
Re: an Ajax approach in xoops
  • 2007/4/3 5:32

  • phppp

  • XOOPS Contributor

  • Posts: 2857

  • Since: 2004/1/25


Great job, farshid

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farshid
Re: an Ajax approach in xoops
  • 2007/4/3 6:08

  • farshid

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  • Since: 2004/11/9


Dear phppp;

Thanks for your time.

Regards.

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sato-san
Re: an Ajax approach in xoops
  • 2007/4/3 6:46

  • sato-san

  • Quite a regular

  • Posts: 224

  • Since: 2005/7/1 1


Very GREAT, thanks a lot. But in your Demo, im can not write a comment in the news-modul:

Quote:

Sending Request...: Loading Page, Use this link if the page failed Loading: http: //xxx/xoops-test/xoops-2016/modules/undefined/comment_post.php

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farshid
Re: an Ajax approach in xoops
  • 2007/4/3 8:40

  • farshid

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  • Posts: 34

  • Since: 2004/11/9


Dear renewehle;

Thanks for your care, I checked it, you are right, I will see what could be done about it.
it seems to be some problems with sanitizing form tags, so the formsanitizer function in ajaxer.js should be improved.
As you know this is a demo site and the whole approach needs far more changes, and I have so little time to put on it, any way, I will keep this in mind, Thanks.

Regards;
Farshid Pourlatifi.

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