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From: Scott K. <sc...@ki...> - 2003-10-12 03:59:09
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On Sat, 2003-10-11 at 19:26, Romeo wrote: > I got a 404 error. Is the link correct > > Anyone can tell me what you want to do with ex bug.envolution.com? I can > close it? do you want the database? > > Romeo aka Cino > > You can take it down Cino. Thank you for your help. You have been very kind in the past. We will be using a different solution soon. We have no need for the database. Thank you again. Zoom |
From: Sergey A. <se...@ac...> - 2003-10-12 01:07:27
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Is there a lot of bugs? Is it possible extract only table with bugs description? Probably we have the same illnesses and we have to check it, or will wait until anybody found it ? :) Romeo wrote: > I got a 404 error. Is the link correct > > Anyone can tell me what you want to do with ex bug.envolution.com? I > can close it? do you want the database? > > Romeo aka Cino |
From: Romeo <li...@op...> - 2003-10-12 00:26:31
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I got a 404 error. Is the link correct Anyone can tell me what you want to do with ex bug.envolution.com? I can close it? do you want the database? Romeo aka Cino At 20.52 10/10/03, you wrote: >Effective immediately there is no more International Network of Support >Sites. > >The only official Envolution websites are listed in this article: > >http://www.envolution.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=10050 > > > >The explanation for this decision is in the article body. > >Please read it. > >Note that this won't be a flame war again like we had previously this >year. Envolution no longer welcomes flamers or people who just want to >create problems for everyone else. You may continue to post according to >the Terms of Use you agreed to as a condition of creating an account on >official Envolution websites and for subscribing to this email list. > > >Zoom > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. >SourceForge.net hosts over 70,000 Open Source Projects. >See the people who have HELPED US provide better services: >Click here: http://sourceforge.net/supporters.php >_______________________________________________ >Envolution-devel mailing list >Env...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/envolution-devel |
From: Scott K. <sc...@ki...> - 2003-10-10 18:57:29
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Effective immediately there is no more International Network of Support Sites. The only official Envolution websites are listed in this article: http://www.envolution.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=10050 The explanation for this decision is in the article body. Please read it. Note that this won't be a flame war again like we had previously this year. Envolution no longer welcomes flamers or people who just want to create problems for everyone else. You may continue to post according to the Terms of Use you agreed to as a condition of creating an account on official Envolution websites and for subscribing to this email list. Zoom |
From: Scott K. <sc...@ki...> - 2003-09-19 20:10:36
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Upon unpacking of the distribution and uploading via FTP from windows clients some directories (notably some language directories) do not get uploaded because a few directories have a subdirectory named as a backslash. I am uncertain as to why it was packaged this way but it causes a lot of grief to our windows challenged friends when they upload to their servers via FTP install the CMS only to find out they can't access a few important features. Most windows FTP clients will refuse to transfer directories titled as a backslash so any other contents included in those directories do not get transferred either. This produces a long string of support requests wondering why installation worked but they cannot access other functions. At any rate we will correct this in the next release so please be sure to audit any code or language definitions you may be working on an make sure you don't have any improper directory names. Thanks, Zoom |
From: Scott K. <sc...@ki...> - 2003-09-19 19:57:48
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On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 11:13, Andrei Kivilev wrote: > @Zoom: any news on IRC server? > > @Eric: are you ok? > > Best Regards, > > ak > > Yeah news is Eric moved so he has to move the server as well. In the meantime silver is upgrading the machine IRC is running on. Zoom |
From: Andrei K. <ak...@ho...> - 2003-09-18 16:14:32
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@Zoom: any news on IRC server? @Eric: are you ok? Best Regards, ak |
From: Scott K. <sc...@ki...> - 2003-09-17 14:21:59
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On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 07:58, Andrei Kivilev wrote: > Is there a problem with IRC server at irc.envolution.com? > > Best Regards, > > ak > I believe so. I've emailed Eric. Zoom |
From: Andrei K. <ak...@ho...> - 2003-09-17 12:59:23
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Is there a problem with IRC server at irc.envolution.com? Best Regards, ak |
From: Scott K. <sc...@ki...> - 2003-09-09 05:36:23
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Testing |
From: Mark C. <ma...@ma...> - 2003-09-07 06:42:12
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thanks scott, keep up the great work -MACscr ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Kindley" <sc...@ki...> To: "Evolution-Dev-List" <env...@li...> Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 3:59 AM Subject: [Envolution-devel] New Users Manual > I have started updating the 200+ page user manual yesterday. I'm up to > chapter 6 so far and I hope to have it completed in about a week and a > half. > > Once completed I'll make it available for translation and publish it to > the community. > > Feedback and suggestions welcome. > > Zoom > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Envolution-devel mailing list > Env...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/envolution-devel > |
From: Scott K. <sc...@ki...> - 2003-09-07 01:57:23
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I have started updating the 200+ page user manual yesterday. I'm up to chapter 6 so far and I hope to have it completed in about a week and a half. Once completed I'll make it available for translation and publish it to the community. Feedback and suggestions welcome. Zoom |
From: <Chr...@t-...> - 2003-09-04 06:07:20
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Here is teh german tranlation Der 1. September ist der internationale Tag des Protestes gegen die Bestrebungen der Europ=E4ischen Union Patente in Europa einfacher zu erhalten. Solche Patente k=F6nnnen dazu f=FChren, dass Open-Source-Software wie PHP bestehende oder neue Lizenzen verletzt. Das kann bedeuten, dass wir nicht l=E4nger sicher w=E4ren, PHP in Europa zu verbreiten. Bitte nehme= n Sie Kontakt mit Ihrem EU-Repr=E4sentanten auf, um diese Abstimmung zu verhindern. Mehr zu dieser Kampagne ist auf der Website http://swpat.ffii.org zu finden. Das Original der =DCbersetzung ist zu finden auf http://us2.php.net. Viele Gr=FC=DFe sol812 Anmerkung: Dieser beitrag wurde von einem Envolution-Mitglied in einem der Foren gepostet. Ich dachrte, diesen Beitrag auch als Artikel zu ver=F6ffentlichen. -Zoom =20 Am Mit, 2003-09-03 um 21.15 schrieb Furbo: >=20 > Wednesday, September 3, 2003, 2:54:30 PM, Christoph wrote: >=20 > > Please give me a link to the actual news about that decission. >=20 > > gatonero >=20 > Well the news links (http://petition.eurolinux.org and > http://swpat.ffii.org/) which go into more detail about the patent > issues do have multiple lanugage support.. >=20 > I was thinking more to translate the Splash Page at envolution.com and > have the message a few times in various languages there so if people > dont read english they would know How to get to the other links.... >=20 > the splash page is at envolution.com when it defaults to come up... I > know, envo.com is mostly english anyway and why would a non-english > reader go there and expect other languages.. well, might as well offer > what we can since a lot of the envo support sites have left >=20 >=20 > --=20 > Furbo >=20 > Computers are useless. They can only give you answers. > -Pablo Picasso >=20 >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Envolution-devel mailing list > Env...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/envolution-devel |
From: Sergey A. <se...@ac...> - 2003-09-04 04:59:57
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Hello Zoom, Add me, please. Contact: ACT Inc., Sergey Alexandrov, se...@ac... Thanx Scott Kindley wrote: >Lately I have been contacted by several non-technical people wanting to >hire professional Envolution coders and customizers to do custom setups >and installations. > >I have usually referred these people to devs that are active and I know >to have skills in the areas of interest to the person requesting >services. > >I would like to know who if anybody here is available and interested in >these type of referrals. I do know from my own inquiries that most of >these potential paying customers are small time organizations or even >individuals. But I have had past referrals to medium sized company IT >folk looking for help. > >So if you are interested speak up and I will add your name and contact >info to my referrals when people ask for them. > >I personally only consult and work with medical institutions and >professionals so I don't contract with any of these type of commercial >clients. > >At any rate it's nice to be able to refer inquiries like this back to >developers in our own community. Lemme know if you want to be included. > >Zoom > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek >Welcome to geek heaven. >http://thinkgeek.com/sf >_______________________________________________ >Envolution-devel mailing list >Env...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/envolution-devel > > |
From: Scott K. <sc...@ki...> - 2003-09-04 04:30:14
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Lately I have been contacted by several non-technical people wanting to hire professional Envolution coders and customizers to do custom setups and installations. I have usually referred these people to devs that are active and I know to have skills in the areas of interest to the person requesting services. I would like to know who if anybody here is available and interested in these type of referrals. I do know from my own inquiries that most of these potential paying customers are small time organizations or even individuals. But I have had past referrals to medium sized company IT folk looking for help. So if you are interested speak up and I will add your name and contact info to my referrals when people ask for them. I personally only consult and work with medical institutions and professionals so I don't contract with any of these type of commercial clients. At any rate it's nice to be able to refer inquiries like this back to developers in our own community. Lemme know if you want to be included. Zoom |
From: Furbo <fu...@si...> - 2003-09-03 19:15:58
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Wednesday, September 3, 2003, 2:54:30 PM, Christoph wrote: > Please give me a link to the actual news about that decission. > gatonero Well the news links (http://petition.eurolinux.org and http://swpat.ffii.org/) which go into more detail about the patent issues do have multiple lanugage support.. I was thinking more to translate the Splash Page at envolution.com and have the message a few times in various languages there so if people dont read english they would know How to get to the other links.... the splash page is at envolution.com when it defaults to come up... I know, envo.com is mostly english anyway and why would a non-english reader go there and expect other languages.. well, might as well offer what we can since a lot of the envo support sites have left -- Furbo Computers are useless. They can only give you answers. -Pablo Picasso |
From: <Chr...@t-...> - 2003-09-03 18:59:53
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Please give me a link to the actual news about that decission. gatonero Am Die, 2003-09-02 um 23.36 schrieb Scott Kindley: > > On September 1st the European Commission is going to vote a revised > version of the European Patentability rules. The proposed revision > contains a set of serious challenges to Open Source development since > regulation regarding software patents will be broadly extended and might > forbid independent development of innovative (Open Source and not) > software-based solutions. > > The European Open Source community is very concerned about the upcoming > new regulation and has organized a demo protest starting August 27, > asking Open Source supporting sites to change their home pages to let > everyone know what is going on at the European Parliament. The > Envolution Content Management System has decided to support this > initiative, and this is why you are seeing this page. > > For further information please see http://swpat.ffii.org and > http://petition.eurolinux.org. > > > The Envolution CMS has demonstrated support for this protest by changing > it's homepage in conjunction with other Open Source projects such as the > Apache Foundation. > > Zoom > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Envolution-devel mailing list > Env...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/envolution-devel |
From: <Chr...@t-...> - 2003-09-03 17:59:29
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I will translate it to german. gatoNero Have a lot of fun! Am Die, 2003-09-02 um 23.36 schrieb Scott Kindley: > > On September 1st the European Commission is going to vote a revised > version of the European Patentability rules. The proposed revision > contains a set of serious challenges to Open Source development since > regulation regarding software patents will be broadly extended and might > forbid independent development of innovative (Open Source and not) > software-based solutions. > > The European Open Source community is very concerned about the upcoming > new regulation and has organized a demo protest starting August 27, > asking Open Source supporting sites to change their home pages to let > everyone know what is going on at the European Parliament. The > Envolution Content Management System has decided to support this > initiative, and this is why you are seeing this page. > > For further information please see http://swpat.ffii.org and > http://petition.eurolinux.org. > > > The Envolution CMS has demonstrated support for this protest by changing > it's homepage in conjunction with other Open Source projects such as the > Apache Foundation. > > Zoom > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Envolution-devel mailing list > Env...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/envolution-devel |
From: Furbo <fu...@si...> - 2003-09-03 03:07:20
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I was wondering if their is anyone around who could translate Scott's EU patent message into other languages?? Any and All languages would be appreciated as we could maybe add the multilang text to the splash page or link to it... Just trying to think of the international community -- Furbo Computers are useless. They can only give you answers. -Pablo Picasso |
From: Scott K. <sc...@ki...> - 2003-09-02 21:36:57
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On September 1st the European Commission is going to vote a revised version of the European Patentability rules. The proposed revision contains a set of serious challenges to Open Source development since regulation regarding software patents will be broadly extended and might forbid independent development of innovative (Open Source and not) software-based solutions. The European Open Source community is very concerned about the upcoming new regulation and has organized a demo protest starting August 27, asking Open Source supporting sites to change their home pages to let everyone know what is going on at the European Parliament. The Envolution Content Management System has decided to support this initiative, and this is why you are seeing this page. For further information please see http://swpat.ffii.org and http://petition.eurolinux.org. The Envolution CMS has demonstrated support for this protest by changing it's homepage in conjunction with other Open Source projects such as the Apache Foundation. Zoom |
From: Furbo <fu...@si...> - 2003-08-28 19:15:51
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Thursday, August 28, 2003, 2:22:37 PM, Andrei wrote: > I think that hooks as they are today, not really useful. I might be > wrong, but I have to see a meaningful implementation of them before I > would make a judgment. If we implement Content Utility Module, it would > be a snap to integrate improved hooks system you are talking about (we > will already have that universal content_id to work with). On the other > hand, IMHO, the biggest problem with hooks, as they are now, is that you > can't pass any arguments to it but item_id (well, you could but there is > no standards system, and there is no guarantee the it is not going to > fail if some incompatible argument is passed in). It is easier to > implement flags in module settings to turn some features (like sanitizer > for example) on or off and include if statement to call sanitizer API > function within a module where module developer thinks it is needed. Oh i agree hooks is only a concept idea right now.. in developemnt at best.. Just was an idea for the 'glue' to link things.. any common API for calling and loading util mods is good.. PLUS any work on things like this is good -- Furbo Computers are useless. They can only give you answers. -Pablo Picasso |
From: Furbo <fu...@si...> - 2003-08-28 18:44:09
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to start a new thread for this topic (so it doesnt continue in the file and db prefix messages) My views of templates... A template should be just that, a template for layout and the gui of something. No, conditions, loops, or logic INSIDE the template. That is what code (php or other) is for. Templates are supposed to be a separation of logic from presentation. I know smarty offers these Programming constructs but this should be avoided. As to ideas for subtemplates.. SURE, if fact in a way a subtemplate would have to be used to create a simple table of result output.. one template for the overall table, one for the formatting of a row. as for a template controllin what gets loaded, aka a TRUE sub-template implementation one must look at the processing of templates. Does the code do its thing and then load the template for display? or does the code load the template first to see what SHOULd be displayed and only process that? two completely different ways of looking at template use, both offering same features and general same results but offering drastically different options, implementations, and performance (somewhat) 1) Code does its logic then calls a template for layout: with this approach all the logic of a module is done, selects, processing, math, whatever.. then variables are built and passed to the template engine.. at that time the engine swaps out the Variables from the actual template file with the values from the code.. Pro have to know ahead of time what is to be loaded into the template. Much easier to handle templates Con all logic for a module is run, even if the final layout template will not use it 2) code loads template then only processes logic that is has to: this approach loads the template first and lets it truly control not only what is displayed where, but what needs to be processed.. If the layout did not need a piece of info, the module would never load it. This also allows for the dynamic calling of a subtemplate or submodule (possibly) and the template engine will load it. pro only the logic from a module that is actually used is called.. No extra processing Con have to parse the template first to see what Variables are needed.. then perform the logic, then swap the variables back into the layout These are 2 approaches to doing templates both get same results just one is more flexible (2) than the other.. BUT #2 is much harder to create. -- Furbo Computers are useless. They can only give you answers. -Pablo Picasso |
From: Andrei K. <ak...@ho...> - 2003-08-28 18:23:07
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Hi Furbo, I think that hooks as they are today, not really useful. I might be wrong, but I have to see a meaningful implementation of them before I would make a judgment. If we implement Content Utility Module, it would be a snap to integrate improved hooks system you are talking about (we will already have that universal content_id to work with). On the other hand, IMHO, the biggest problem with hooks, as they are now, is that you can't pass any arguments to it but item_id (well, you could but there is no standards system, and there is no guarantee the it is not going to fail if some incompatible argument is passed in). It is easier to implement flags in module settings to turn some features (like sanitizer for example) on or off and include if statement to call sanitizer API function within a module where module developer thinks it is needed. But it is just my personal opinion. If someone is willing to work on hooks or integrating something like it from PN in the future, I am all for it! Best Regards, ak |
From: Andrei K. <ak...@ho...> - 2003-08-28 18:13:05
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Hi Mark, I am no expert on templates, but usually API function (method) returns some value. I will give you an example. Breadcrumbs function works like this: $breadcrumbs = breadcrumbs($cat_id); //where $cat_id is category id for which you want to create breadcrumbs //navigation. $breadcrumbs will always return an array (even if you are at the root parent_id = 0) This array will have following information for every array member: $breadcrumbs[]['cat_id'] - category id (for further navigation) $breadcrumbs[]['cat_name'] - category name to display How you, as a template designer use this information, is up to you! That is why I call these functions API. They do not provide ready to display output. On the other hand, we can create sub-templates (like ready to insert snippets of ready to display code) that you can call from another template like [-$BREADCRUMBS-VERTICAL-] to display breadcrumbs in a vertical fashion. But, I am not developing templating for envo (you can thank me for that later :)), so, I can't guarantee that you will have sub-templates at all :). Best Regards, ak |
From: <je...@ce...> - 2003-08-28 17:35:42
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Just found http://www.phpedit.net/products/phpCodeBeautifier/ Looks like this might save you alot of time and effort, I have not tested it, but from the DOCs it looks like it will do most of what you want. jedi156 |