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philroy
C-Jay content 3 problems with sub-directory and custom main page
  • 2004/5/5 0:00

  • philroy

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2003/8/23


Hi all,

Having a couple of issues with C-Jay Content but the module's forum site isn't that active...plus which, my German is bad, so I'm not sure if I'm subscribed or not to the postings.

The two issues are problems with the hack for getting a C-Jay page to appear as the main page...
http://c-jay.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=83&forum=7&jump=1

And problems with the image editor when testing the XOOPS site in a sub-directory...
http://c-jay.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=86&forum=7&jump=1

Cheers,

Phil

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philroy
Re: C-Jay content 3 problems with sub-directory and custom main page
  • 2004/5/9 0:18

  • philroy

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2003/8/23


Anyone?

Phil

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jfernau
Re: C-Jay content 3 problems with sub-directory and custom main page
  • 2004/5/9 4:10

  • jfernau

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 95

  • Since: 2003/12/29


Phil,

I feel your pain. I'm dealing with the same top page issue as well. Back in March, the author said he was going on vacation for a week and would fix it upon his return.

He hasn't posted in his forum since then.

I've been getting around it by not using CJay for my top page. You can hard code the page that will load first, but that will short circuit the ability to show certain modules only on the top page. If that's not an issue for you, I can dig it up for you, or I'm sure somebody here can tell you off the top of their head.

If it is an issue, have you tried Tiny Content or TinyD?

John

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philroy
Re: C-Jay content 3 problems with sub-directory and custom main page
  • 2004/5/9 4:26

  • philroy

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2003/8/23


Must be a great holiday then I guess?

Can't hard code it as the page needs to be editable for the company I'm developing the site for. I used C-Jay rather than WF Sections, as I saw it had an inbuilt editor that while no good to me on a Mac, works on a PC. The people that maintain the site will need things to be eay for them and I was trying to avoid too many modules.

I know the SPAW Editor can be hacked into WF Sections, but I was completely lost on how to do this....so I changed to C-Jay....also because I saw the snippet of code to make one of the pages the start page.

So now I'm kinda stuck between a rock and a hard place.

Phil

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GIJOE
Re: C-Jay content 3 problems with sub-directory and custom main page
  • 2004/5/9 5:45

  • GIJOE

  • Quite a regular

  • Posts: 265

  • Since: 2003/8/13


hi philroy.

Samuels -the GREAT- is making a class of XoopsForm with WYSIWYG in dev.xoops.org.
Though I don't know whether the class works well even on Mac browser,
it will works well on many browsers. (SPAW only works on IE >= 5.5 on the other hand)

I'll apply the class as one of the selectable editors into TinyD.

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philroy
Re: C-Jay content 3 problems with sub-directory and custom main page
  • 2004/5/9 9:02

  • philroy

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2003/8/23


Quote:
Samuels -the GREAT- is making a class of XoopsForm with WYSIWYG in dev.xoops.org.

Making being the operative word. I'm really after solutions to the problems than wanting to start again or wait until something is developed.
Quote:
I'll apply the class as one of the selectable editors into TinyD.

I don't understand that at all...what's TinyD ?

Really, C-Jay obviously has a couple of coding errors (see my links to another forum above)...I just wonder if anyone knows how to fix the code at all?

Phil

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