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nosliwde
Header help please
  • 2004/5/5 2:45

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I want my header to be in text and to read:
CorpStation.com - Your Corporate Destination

My .../default/theme.html reads in part as follows:
<title><{$xoops_sitename}> - <{$xoops_pagetitle}></title>
<link href="http://www.corpstation.com/favicon.ico" rel="SHORTCUT ICON" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="http://www.corpstation.com/xoops.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="http://www.corpstation.com/xooper/themes/styleNN.css" />
<{$xoops_module_header}>
<script type="text/javascript">

I changed the link areas in the .../theme.html based upon some other xoop sites. I have not changed any other files.

When I look at my
http://corpstation.com/xooper/modules/news/ page (currently unavailable to public), the header looks like this:

link href="http://corpstation.com/xooper/favicon.ico" rel="SHORTCUT ICON" /> link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="http://corpstation.com/xooper/xoops.css" /> link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="http://corpstation.com/xooper/themes/default/styleNN.css" />

Where am I missing the boat? nosliwde@yahoo.com

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cptwinky
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/5 3:38

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In your admin section under System>Preferences there is a portion to use the theme.html file without caching it. Turn that on. If you already have that on, try clearing your cache and see if that helps.

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nosliwde
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/5 16:33

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Thank you for your response. I did not find a specific cache area related to the theme.html file.

I did find cache related to each complete module (as follows): Forum News Contact Us Polls Partners Members Headlines FAQ Sections Downloads Web Links

All were set to NO CACHE. I set all of them for 1 MINUTE. Loaded the page, same story. I then set all modules to NO CACHE, loaded page. Same story. Improper text still appears.

Must be something else I am doing wrong. Thanks again.

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cptwinky
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/5 16:39

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Quote:
Update module template .html files from themes/your theme/templates directory?

If this option is enabled, module template .html files will be updated automatically if there are newer files under the themes/your theme/templates directory for the current theme. This should be turned off once the site goes public.

Its that section, set that to yes.

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nosliwde
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/5 17:01

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Thank you for your 2nd response.

I set "Update module template .html files from themes/your theme/templates directory?" to YES, reloaded page with all cache(s) set to NO CACHE. No dice.

I kept "Update module template .html files from themes/your theme/templates directory?" set to YES, set all cache(s) to 5-minutes, No dice.

Still need help. Thank you again.

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cptwinky
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/6 2:04

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When I went to corpstation.com what I got was a hosting page? Do you have XOOPS installed on your server? Can I get a link to the working site.

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nosliwde
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/6 2:59

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xoops is athttp://corpstation.com/xooper/

My web host's index file is in the directory above /xooper and I don't know what to do it. I want the XOOPS news module to be my home page.

Somehow, I think the problem may be index.php related.

Perhaps I should have named /xooper, /xoops instead.

Anyhow, I could not log in as a new user, but when you go there you will see the php or html text in the header.

Please advise. Thank you.

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cptwinky
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/6 4:40

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Wow, somehow your header is all screwed up. It shows up like 4 or 5 times when I view the source. When you installed XOOPS did you put the root directory as corpstation.com or corpstation.com/xooper/

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nosliwde
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/6 14:09

  • nosliwde

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Using fantastico to load XOOPS, i don't remember a question about root. Fantastico did say to put XOOPS as a sub-directory of corpstation.com, which i did.

When I booted up to the .../news location, I saw the XOOPS logo at the top. I changed the XOOPS info in relation to the header (I thought), and now you see what happened. I made those changes in the themes.html file based upon viewing "source" of other XOOPS sites.

Seems like I still have problems with "INDEX" files since browsers call them first, or something like that.

Thanks.

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cptwinky
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/6 14:37

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With fantastico in order to install in the root dir just ignore the field that says to put it in a sub-directory, just leave it blank. My suggestion is to re-install it or get ahold of the original theme.html file and start anew.

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