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From: Alex M. <al...@ma...> - 2001-02-22 01:31:11
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I've not been able to pay attention to this for a while, now that it's peak season for me, and I was never able to get anything from the CVS server (although I'm pretty CVS ignorant, I could change that with a little time & effort). After things die down here I'd like to roll up my sleeves and dive in, but that wont be for a little while. Let me know! -- Alex McKenzie Webmaster About Mardi Gras http://aboutmardigras.com |
From: <dat...@us...> - 2001-02-16 22:02:15
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Honestly, I haven't worked on it in months. I kept receiving requests from the mailing list about things that I wasn't ready for, work flared up (can we say, "solar flare" boys and girls?) and I simply got distracted. My girl friend and I were having problems.... yadda yadda yadda. I eventually decided that "Real Life" was a bit more important than a project which I was basically feeling overwhelmed about. Other people have theoretically had CVS access, but Source Forge's CVS system has seemed to be broken for our project since its inception. The last time that I tried to get CVS access for someone who wanted to help, it wouldn't work. Days later, Source Forge sent me an email saying that CVS had been broken for a few weeks. So I have no idea about the current state of the CVS code. If someone out there wants to take over, I'll understand. Personally, I'd like to tinker some more, but I don't have the kind of time to commit to the task that a professional programmer and/or college student does. Sorry guys. :( I was, ironically, thinking about trying to play with the code again tomorrow. My girl friend will be out of town for most of the day. So its an ironic time to ask me. :) Is there still any interest in trying to do this? PHP-Nuke is still limited in its DB support, has no IMAP authentication (something that I want), and its themes API leaves a lot to be desired. Despite this, I've noticed that PHP-Nuke continues to grow and is starting to let other people work on the code. Does anyone want to bother working on Nucleus anymore? Jaime |
From: <ad...@co...> - 2001-02-16 13:42:01
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I was just looking at it the mail log myself just the other day, No mail in months. Maybe we could get the code all in one tar file at some point so that it could be downloaded and played with. I say I haven't been working on it for a while, waiting on it to become more stable so I could put it a site and see what it does. The copy I have is so out of date and I am sure patches and fixes have been done in places I have know idea where. I would need a full copy before I could even tell how far mine is behind. Dr.D ad...@co... |
From: Harry Z. <ha...@fi...> - 2001-02-16 10:40:51
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on 2/16/01 1:17 AM, Olivier DEMAH at od...@ph... wrote: > i don't receive any mail from long time There are always long periods of what appears to be inactivity, but as far as I'm aware, there is continuing development. Anyone else have anything to say? Harry |
From: Olivier D. <od...@ph...> - 2001-02-16 09:18:07
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i don't receive any mail from long time -- Membre Fondateur de PhpFR : http://phpfr.org Membre de l'Association GCU : http://gcu-squad.org Membre du réseau "unixlibres" : http://unixlibres.net/dyn.php/main |
From: Damien Mc K. <da...@mc...> - 2001-01-19 20:18:42
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At 09:56 AM 1/19/2001 -0800, you wrote: >> What's PEAR? > > Another PHPLibrary, very much like PHPLib PHPLib is quite different to PEAR, though some bits seem similar. The goal behind PEAR is to have a library of PHP functions and classes which end users could contribute to, which would extend the functionality of PHP - kind of like writing addons for PHPNuke or Nucleus, only with PEAR they get included in the standard distribution. PHPLib is currently restricted in its usability compared with PEAR in that it (PHPlib) only covers templates, databases and authentication. PEAR is already extending far beyond that with standardized functions for mail, cybercash, etc, etc. Having said that, PHPLib's functions are probably a bit more robust due to a more mature code base (ie it's older). > - except this one apparently is being shipped with most PHP > installations/distributions. PEAR is an integral part of all PHP4 distributions. > It also appears not to be as smart as PHPLib, which is why they are > doing the 'merger', and hope to be adding that. I think (though I've not read anything about it until this) the reason could be that there were two different teams aiming for something similar, so they figured they'll pool resources. Besides PHPLib had originally hoped to become an "official" library pack, which PEAR is by definition. All in all it is a good development. -- Damien Mc Kenna, Married to Jen, Parent of 4 cats, Geek and proud of it! http://mc-kenna.com - da...@mc... - ICQ:82443808 or 17066133 |
From: <ha...@fi...> - 2001-01-19 16:56:46
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dat...@us... wrote .. > What's PEAR? Another PHPLibrary, very much like PHPLib - except this one apparently is being shipped with most PHP installations/distributions. It also appears not to be as smart as PHPLib, which is why they are doing the 'merger', and hope to be adding that. Harry |
From: <dat...@us...> - 2001-01-19 11:58:12
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Harry Zink wrote: > For the general discussion that was brooding regarding the PHPlib > integration/discussion - PHPLib apparently is going to be merging with PEAR > (albeit it will be handled well). SO, this might have an effect on whatever > decisions are being considered. What's PEAR? Jaime |
From: Harry Z. <ha...@fi...> - 2001-01-19 04:19:18
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For the general discussion that was brooding regarding the PHPlib integration/discussion - PHPLib apparently is going to be merging with PEAR (albeit it will be handled well). SO, this might have an effect on whatever decisions are being considered. Harry |
From: Olivier D. <od...@ph...> - 2001-01-03 16:43:08
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Hi all Happy Third Millenium i am ready to anything you want :) regards olivier. -- Membre fondateur de PhpFR : http://www.phpfr.org Membre de l'Association Gcu : http://gcu-squad.org |
From: Olivier D. <od...@ph...> - 2001-01-03 16:26:29
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Hi all Happy Third Millenium i am ready to anything you want :) regards olivier. -- Membre Fondateur de PhpFR : http://phpfr.org Membre de l'Association GCU : http://gcu-squad.org Membre du réseau "unixlibres" : http://unixlibres.net/dyn.php/main |
From: Harry Z. <ha...@fi...> - 2000-12-13 06:05:24
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on 12/12/00 1:53 PM, Harry Zink at ha...@fi... wrote: > > I noticed the obvious similarity to some other graphics we're familiar with > -- not too sure what to make of it... :-) Please ignore this on the list - the wrong address was used for sending. Harry -- Beauty, brains, availability, personality - pick any two. |
From: Harry Z. <ha...@fi...> - 2000-12-12 21:53:54
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http://offworld.cjb.net/ I noticed the obvious similarity to some other graphics we're familiar with -- not too sure what to make of it... :-) Harry Beauty, brains, availability, personality - pick any two. |
From: Jaime <ja...@sn...> - 2000-12-11 20:51:42
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I just committed a lot of new code to the CVS server in the last 24 hours. The following is a list of what I can remember doing. :) The API for themes has been improved. You can now use menu-line.tmpl to define the look of a single "line" in the menu. Note that a line could be missing <BR>s and <LI>s and the like, allowing a theme to use a horizontal menu if desired. You can also use menu-pre.tmpl and menu-post.tmpl to insert additional HTML and text before and after the menu. The theme docs are not yet updated for this. The Testing theme, is updated and can be used for reference. The main menu's contents may include PHP commands. This includes sessLink() function calls, conditionals, and more. By default, the menu is now built out of basic sessLink() calls. One menu command even includes an if statement, allowing it to be a Login/Logout toggle. The database structure and contents have changed again. The MySQL file is updated, but the PostgreSQL file is not. Can anyone out there do this for me? I'm not familiar with PostgreSQL. Logout abilities are now part of Nucleus. The new default database contents include a Logout command if the user is logged in. A new theme was contributed by one of the people on this list and added to the CVS server. Unfortunately, within a few hours it became out of date. If that theme's author is willing to re-write it, I would be grateful and would update the CVS server's copy. In fact, it was this theme's author who pointed out that the old theme API couldn't handle horizontal menus. So I guess that you can say, "Be careful what you ask for." ;) The sessLink() function was changed slightly. It still behaves the same, but the second and third parameters changed places. All code in the CVS server (that I know of) is updated to reflect this. This change also makes use of sessLink() a little easier. This will be handy for people who try to change their main menu. :) I added a FAQ module. Its extremely basic. All it does is include() config/faq.txt. But it was useful for helping me to test the new main menu system. If anyone would like to suggest things for it, I'm open to suggestions. Otherwise, it will remain a simple include() system for now. Eventually it may become a webmaster-edit-able system for a complex FAQ. But I want to get the weblog and links directory working first. Jaime |
From: <dat...@us...> - 2000-12-08 12:57:56
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On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, David Mullens wrote: > As I was working on a theme, I noticed that the main menu field in the > Database had HTML code with it. Basically, the <li><a href=.... for the > main menu entries are all hardcoded into the database. The Main Menu is definitely an area that needs improving. My thoughts on this were that: 1) There will eventually be a section of the admin module that will allow administrators of the site to change the menu's contents. 2) The database's contents will be passed through an eval() before being displayed. This allows the use of sessLink() functions, PHP code, etc. within the menu. 3) Once the eval() is added, the default values for the menu will be changed to sessLink() calls. 4) Maybe we should make a new piece of the theme API specifically for the menu? In the same way that the boxes are constructed in a loop, the individual commands in the menu could be constructed in a loop. This would allow for a horizontal menu, the use of LI tags, a theme that just line-wraps its words, the use of GIFs/JPEGs surrounding the words in order to make them look like "tabs," etc. This last idea would seem to answer David's request for the ability to make a horizontal menu. Opinions? Jaime |
From: <dat...@us...> - 2000-12-05 12:22:15
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On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, David Mullens wrote: > I tried it again and still no go....so I went to sourceforge and 'browsed' > the CVS tree to find it there...and it wasn't there. All that I see there > is a 'test' directory, an .htaccess file and common.php. Sorry about that. I "was only human" and forgot to use a cvs add command before my most recent cvs commit command. As a result, the module never made its way into the CVS server. Its there now. Unfortunately, it took about 30-45 minutes to do what should have taken about 5 minutes. It seems that Source Forge is having DNS issues *and* CVS server issues. My 486 with 40MB of RAM was actually waiting several minutes for each reply from their CVS server! Anyway, the important part is that it is there now. I must apologize for the confusion. It was my fault. Jaime |
From: David M. <dmu...@ni...> - 2000-12-04 18:26:25
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Hi, I tried it again and still no go....so I went to sourceforge and 'browsed' the CVS tree to find it there...and it wasn't there. All that I see there is a 'test' directory, an .htaccess file and common.php. Am I using the wrong CVS? Thanks, Dave. On Mon, 4 Dec 2000 dat...@us... wrote: > On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, David Mullens wrote: > > Okay, first, I have not worked with a CVS before. I tried the commands > > in the HOWTO document you sent through a few weeks back. I was able to > > get logged in, and I also used the 'checkout nucleus' command. It seemed > > to update things, however, it did not pull down the users module. Is > > there something special I need to do? Do I need to blow away my current > > nucleus stuff and start fresh each time? > > Try changing "checkout nucleus" to "update nucleus". You might > even need to do an "update -d nucleus" in order to retrieve new > directories, but I'm not sure. Either way, "checkout" means "get" and > "update" means "get changes". So update is what you need to update a > pre-existing checkout. > > > > It seemed to make changes to some of the files, I don't know why it > > wouldn't download the new users module (BTW, I'm looking in > > the nucleus/modules/ directory). > > That is the correct choice. You just need to try to use update > and/or update -d. Let me know how it goes. > > Jaime > > _______________________________________________ > Nucleus-devel mailing list > Nuc...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nucleus-devel > -- David Mullens (dmu...@ni...) | ICQ - http://www.mirabilis.com Information Systems Administrator | UIN - 698527 North Indiana Conference - United Methodist Church http://www.nicumc.org |
From: Damien Mc K. <da...@mc...> - 2000-12-04 17:55:49
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Here's an Irish translation of the phrases: > Delivered-To: da...@mc... > From: PJ McKenna <pj....@da...> > To: Damien Mc Kenna <da...@mc...> > Subject: RE: Irish translations :) > Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 17:00:34 -0000 > X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.10) > > A Dhémíen, > > > Could you please translate these into Irish, it's for a GPL > > content management system (a clone of the system I'm > > currently running): > > > > "Username" > > leasanaim (lit. nickname) > > > "Go" > > Imir (meaning depart. Better might be siúil, to walk or work) > > > "If you have forgotten your password, enter your username > > below and a new password will be sent to your registered email > > address." > > Má rinne tú dearmaid ar do focail rún, cur isteach do leasanaim agus > seoilfidh muid focail rún nua chuig do seoladh email ar thug tú dúinn. > > > "If you have forgotten your password, please send email to " > > Muna bhuil do focal rún agat, tug email do... I'll see if I can have my bro do more in the future :) -- Damien Mc Kenna, Married to Jen, Parent of 4 cats, Geek and proud of it! http://mc-kenna.com - da...@mc... - ICQ:17066133 |
From: Harry Z. <ha...@fi...> - 2000-12-04 17:46:24
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http://littleblue.stddev.appstate.edu/ This is a work that used Nuke as a starting point, but is rewriting it currently for their own use. It's VERY fast in almost everything it does (and its HTML is clean). It's a project worth looking at, particularly since they will have a tarball available soon. Harry |
From: <dat...@us...> - 2000-12-04 17:32:52
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On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, David Mullens wrote: > Okay, first, I have not worked with a CVS before. I tried the commands > in the HOWTO document you sent through a few weeks back. I was able to > get logged in, and I also used the 'checkout nucleus' command. It seemed > to update things, however, it did not pull down the users module. Is > there something special I need to do? Do I need to blow away my current > nucleus stuff and start fresh each time? Try changing "checkout nucleus" to "update nucleus". You might even need to do an "update -d nucleus" in order to retrieve new directories, but I'm not sure. Either way, "checkout" means "get" and "update" means "get changes". So update is what you need to update a pre-existing checkout. > It seemed to make changes to some of the files, I don't know why it > wouldn't download the new users module (BTW, I'm looking in > the nucleus/modules/ directory). That is the correct choice. You just need to try to use update and/or update -d. Let me know how it goes. Jaime |
From: David M. <dmu...@ni...> - 2000-12-04 15:48:42
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On Sat, 2 Dec 2000 dat...@us... wrote: > Themes: > Anyone want to try writing a theme? It would be nice to have one > other than Testing, although it wouldn't be necessary. As I was working on a theme, I noticed that the main menu field in the Database had HTML code with it. Basically, the <li><a href=.... for the main menu entries are all hardcoded into the database. That is fine and is how PHPNuke is design too. However, I was wanting a theme with the menu content at the top in a straight line, rather than in a box down the side. By having the HTML code embedded in the database field entry, doesn't that make the code less flexible? Would it be better to have entries in the database such as: Menu_label = 'Home' URL = '/' Menu label = 'Links' URL = '/links.php' etc. That way, all of the HTML coding could be put into templates. Right now it is a simple thing to pull out the main_menu 'code' and put within <td></td> tags. By leaving it this way, it means we will always be limited to having the main menu listed 'down' the page. I guess I could take out all of the <li> tags and that should cause it to be listed across, but I still wonder if removing the HTML from the database would be a good long-term idea. Any thoughts? peace, Dave. -- David Mullens (dmu...@ni...) | ICQ - http://www.mirabilis.com Information Systems Administrator | UIN - 698527 North Indiana Conference - United Methodist Church http://www.nicumc.org |
From: Olivier D. <od...@ph...> - 2000-12-04 14:30:01
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so we can resume by the world "submit" and in french we say "Envoyer" On Lundi 4 Décembre 2000 14:11, you wrote: > On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Olivier DEMAH wrote: > > > "Go" > > > > in what sentence ? It depends of what you what to say or do :) > > Sorry. I should have known better than to give a word like that > without context! It is used in buttons to mean something like, "Take this > action" or "Do this now." > > Thanks for the translations. I'll get this into the CVS version > at the same time that I work on the Spanish translations. > > Jaime > > _______________________________________________ > Nucleus-devel mailing list > Nuc...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nucleus-devel -- Membre fondateur de PhpFR : http://www.phpfr.org Membre de l'Association Gcu : http://gcu-squad.org Membre de l'Association LinuxFr : http://linuxfr.org |
From: Damien Mc K. <da...@mc...> - 2000-12-04 14:11:47
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Wanted to let everyone here know that there is now an officially sanctioned parallel project for PHPNuke. The aim of it is to help Fransisco make the most out of his project, and to provide a central location for add-on/hack developers. Have a look at http://sourceforge.net/projects/myphportal for further info. Steve Dickson <myP...@nr...> is the central organizer right now. There's a good mailing list hosted at SF if anyone is interested. -- Damien Mc Kenna, Married to Jen, Parent of 4 cats, Geek and proud of it! http://mc-kenna.com - da...@mc... - ICQ:17066133 |
From: David M. <dmu...@ni...> - 2000-12-04 14:11:26
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On Sat, 2 Dec 2000 dat...@us... wrote: > > Testing module "users": > The module "users" is beginning to take shape. To access it right > now, you'd need to enter it into your URL manually. For example, it your > site was www.site.com/nuclues, you'd have to go to > www.site.com/nucleus/index.php?mod=users in order to see users. If anyone > wants to look at it and see if they can login and logout, I'd like to know > how well it works for you. So far, it seems to work for me just fine. Okay, first, I have not worked with a CVS before. I tried the commands in the HOWTO document you sent through a few weeks back. I was able to get logged in, and I also used the 'checkout nucleus' command. It seemed to update things, however, it did not pull down the users module. Is there something special I need to do? Do I need to blow away my current nucleus stuff and start fresh each time? It seemed to make changes to some of the files, I don't know why it wouldn't download the new users module (BTW, I'm looking in the nucleus/modules/ directory). Thanks, Dave. -- David Mullens (dmu...@ni...) | ICQ - http://www.mirabilis.com Information Systems Administrator | UIN - 698527 North Indiana Conference - United Methodist Church http://www.nicumc.org |
From: <ki...@sl...> - 2000-12-04 14:08:19
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> Now that you mention this problem, however, I have a > new idea. If I made a mailing list like "nucleus-trans" would you be > willing to subscribe to it? It would be _only_ for translation requests. > This would prevent unnecessary email from going to people who only want to > help in the translations. What does everyone think? well, it depends. If you have only a few language translations active (say French, Spanish and Estonian) it shouldn't be much hassle and unwanted mail. But if more translators will be interested, and this list will be flooded with language-spam [:)] it's seems logical to create another mailinglist for translation. BTW, project similar to Nucleus, ezPublish (http://developer.ez.no) have similar system - a special mailinglist for translators. Christian ki...@sl... |