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#4 integration with PostNuke?

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2003-11-17
2003-11-15
Gary Feng
No

This is a far shot, but I run a webpage for my lab and
hope to use ES to do scheduling. It would be great if we
could put them together -- at least it saves user log on
efforts.

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  • John Finlay

    John Finlay - 2003-11-17
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  • John Finlay

    John Finlay - 2003-11-17

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    Integration with PostNuke is possible.

    Follow these steps when you setup the scheduler.
    1. Place the scheduler directory structure in the
    postNuke/modules directory
    2. Download the attached pnindex.php file and install it in
    your scheduler directory.
    3. Go to the postNuke admin and regenerate your modules
    and initialize ES as a module then activate it.
    4. Put a link in your main menu like this:
    http://www.yoursite.com/modules.php?
    op=modload&name=scheduler&file=pnindex

    When you setup your users in ES, you will need to give them
    the same username as they use to login to PostNuke.

    The pnindex.php file will transfer the postNuke username to
    the employee scheduler username automatically logging in the
    user and entering the site.

    This is not a complete integration as it doesn't use the
    postNuke themes etc. in the scheduler, but it will give you
    automatic login of your users.

    I haven't tested this particular pnindex.php file. But it should
    work as I've used a similar file in other projects.

    --John

     
  • John Finlay

    John Finlay - 2003-11-17

    PostNuke Integration file.

     
  • Nobody/Anonymous

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    You have another very interested party in the PN integration.
    Have you looked at the PN API by chance?

     

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