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gruessle
WF-Sections & external html page
  • 2003/11/18 9:37

  • gruessle

  • Friend of XOOPS

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  • Since: 2003/9/20


I have several XOOPS installations and I am using WF-Sections in one of them.

I saw a post saying that I can show external html pages with WF-Sections like I can do with Tutorials but I can't figure out how.

Now I hope I don't have to replace WF-Sections but if I do which one do you recommend? Need something where the programmer is going to keep up with XOOPS core upgrades. Tutorials is good but it seams the programmer since he became father does have time for it anymore.

PS: Cache would be good, I mean caching the external pages like google does.

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basby
Re: WF-Sections & external html page
  • 2003/11/18 10:20

  • basby

  • Not too shy to talk

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  • Since: 2003/1/28


For external html pages I will use cjay content on my site or wfchannel which i am currently investigating.

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gruessle
Re: WF-Sections & external html page
  • 2003/11/18 10:26

  • gruessle

  • Friend of XOOPS

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I just installed CJay Content.
With CJay you have to upload the pages from your computer.
That is good but what I need is something which will frame a web page from a URL like Tutorials does.

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basby
Re: WF-Sections & external html page
  • 2003/11/18 10:33

  • basby

  • Not too shy to talk

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  • Since: 2003/1/28


I do not know tutorials.

What I do with Cjay is framing (using an iframe) to include certain parts from other websites. This works fine. All internal refernces are resolved in the iframe. A con is that the pages are not included in the search. And I guess you want to have the pages included.

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gruessle
Re: WF-Sections & external html page
  • 2003/11/18 10:46

  • gruessle

  • Friend of XOOPS

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  • Since: 2003/9/20


No that is not it.
With CJay you need to upload the pages, but I like to link a page from an external server.

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chapi
Re: WF-Sections & external html page
  • 2003/11/18 10:57

  • chapi

  • Theme Designer

  • Posts: 611

  • Since: 2002/1/22


But this you can achieve with iframes ..

<iframe src="https://xoops.org" width="90%" height="400" name="framename">Text for Browsers that don't understand iframes ..</iframe>

Put this in an html file and upload it or create it with the content editor. That's all ...

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basby
Re: WF-Sections & external html page
  • 2003/11/18 10:58

  • basby

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 109

  • Since: 2003/1/28


Well, that is what I do. I create a cjay page which contains an iframe. In the iframe I load the external webpage which resides on an external server.

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Catzwolf
Re: WF-Sections & external html page
  • 2003/12/20 5:32

  • Catzwolf

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  • Since: 2007/9/30


WF-Section will have this feature in the next update.

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