A new version of the module is available now. There is just the translation of the module and a few bug correction.
V1.2 : - German Translation - Italian Translation - Bug correction for popup - Hour 0->23 insted of 1->24 - Delete reference call in class - English Translation
I started using XOOPS on this site about 6 months ago and am amazed at what it's become with the help of such a powerful CMS and a great developer community.
The Hotdog Blog! is a community site for dachshunds and dachshund lovers. It allows members to create blogs, photo galleries, upload and download audio and video files, participate in forums, and much more. Members are always raving about all the powerful things they can do on the site.
The SmartFactory is proud to release its latest creation: SmartMedia! SmartMedia is a XOOPS 2 module that let you manage a collection of multimedia clips, grouped by categories and folders. For the first time in XOOPS 2 history, this module offers an architecture supporting a real multilingual content management, managed by different forms! SmartMedia currently only supporting the QuickTime format but the architecture is already there to support other video types like Windows Media, Real Media, Flash and Mpeg4.
The last time I posted here I had just started a tutorial section on my site. The usage of the tutorials have been great. And a big thanks to the Xoops community for that.
Since the last time I have added two new Xoops Tutorials:
But, I think the big news is another new category I have started: Newbb 2 Tutorialswhich contains four new flash tutorials on the installation and configuration of Newbb 2.
to test the upload > username = demouser - password = demouser2005
It utilises the same function as the Avatar section but they are both seperate. This means that the photo settings can be customised in exactly the same way as the Avatars are, an extra menu has been added to the system menu in admin which works exactly the same as the avatar manager.
I am pleased to introduce XOOPS to Joy Magazine, a New Zealand based magazine for Christian ladies.
I was conducting a XOOPS training session at my church (http://www.albanycc.org.nz) when Bob McLaughlin, the Joy Magazine webmaster attended as a guest.
Well, Bob was reasonably impressed and in a short time was able to create a brand new high quality website using XOOPS and a free theme from 7dana.com. Bob is now building more websites with XOOPS technologies.
I have just reached point where I dare to write here . So, my site http://www.hoerlin.de is online. Find Information on Me, Training and my family history. Parts of the homepage have already been made multilingual, which means English and German. Have fun surfing and I am looking forward to some feedback.
I am pleased to announce the release of Xasset 0.6 beta. Version 0.6 sees the addition of:
1. Payment processing. Xasset manages the sale and distribution of digital media such as software or MP3 files. Once purchased, buyers can view their licenses. Xasset provides several payment gateways via a plug-in architecture. The first payment gateway implemented is payment via Paypal and verification via Paypal's IPN system. More payment gateway modules to follow.
2. Sales tax is catered for by defining countries and zones. An example of a zone would be the EU. The United Kingdom is setup to belong to the EU and then the EU is assigned a VAT code. Any buyers originating from the United Kingdom will then be charged VAT.
3. Support of multi-currencies. A base currency can be defined. Additional currencies can be defined which clients can then choose from. All package prices are recalculated according to the selected currency's exchange rate.
4. Applications can have several products defined, allowing different pricing structures for volume buying. Payments structures can also be set for factors such as license period and maximum download times to better manage your digital assets.
5. Digital assets are secured by providing a controlled download route. Each download request is checked against a valid license against the logged-in user.