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singletrack committed patchset 1142 of module modules to the phpWebSite Community Development Project CVS repository, changing 1 files.
06:54PM UTC on Sep 27 2007 in phpWebSite Community Development Project
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singletrack committed patchset 1141 of module modules to the phpWebSite Community Development Project CVS repository, changing 3 files.
06:52PM UTC on Sep 27 2007 in phpWebSite Community Development Project
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singletrack committed patchset 1140 of module modules to the phpWebSite Community Development Project CVS repository, changing 1 files.
06:48PM UTC on Sep 27 2007 in phpWebSite Community Development Project
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At least in 0.11 you can switch off anonymous submission :)
However, I'll have to have a look at this.
07:27PM UTC on Sep 12 2007 in phpWebSite Content Management System
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This is fixed klasje.
You need to pick up the updated source, not the 0.10.2 source.
Try installing the core and the calendar module from http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/downloads/daily-cvs/phpwebsite-cvs-full.tar.gz.
06:35PM UTC on Sep 07 2007 in phpWebSite Content Management System
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This is because your installation doesn't have a /setup directory. If you use Fantastico, it causes the Branch module to fail in this manner. Closing.
12:04AM UTC on Aug 28 2007 in phpWebSite Content Management System
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In 0.x there was a separate A-Z list rather than a pulldown. I agree that a pulldown would be impractical with large numbers of users.
I would actually go with an AJAX search today but an A-Z list like the old Notes would also be useful.
11:52PM UTC on Aug 27 2007 in phpWebSite Content Management System
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Calendar already does this, at least in 0.10.2, it does. Is this a v1.2 request ?.
09:25PM UTC on Jul 21 2007 in phpWebSite Content Management System
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btw, I didn't get around to adding the path to the 0.x version. I was thinking it'd actually be better to store the original picture, the resized one and the thumbnail.
09:23PM UTC on Jul 21 2007 in phpWebSite Content Management System
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No, it's not for that at all. It's so you can use offline editors.
You need to add an API interface to the Blog module such as the MetaWebLog API and an XML-RPC server.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MetaWeblog for more info listing the web software that supports MetaWebLog and the clients.
02:43PM UTC on Jul 20 2007 in phpWebSite Content Management System