From: <Mar...@ur...> - 2002-06-27 21:17:30
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Topic; phpESP->port to myphpnuke: phpESP2Nuke-portal-system - port into postnuke-portal! Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 09:04:19 -0500 > To: php...@li... > From: Christopher Kolar <ck...@im...> > Subject: Re: [phpesp-general] Re: phpESP->port to myphpnuke: > phpESP2Nuke-portal-system > > --=====================_73240093==_.ALT > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed > > At 06:46 AM 6/27/2002, ni...@fo... wrote: > >Hello Martin et al > >[....] > >Porting phpESP into myphpnuke is not difficult but I had to make a few > >changes to phpESP. Basically the > >cookies used by myphpnuke are decoded and the username (or nickname) is > >the information which is > >entered into the "Response" table for phpESP. That way you can have code > >which checks if the person > >filling in the survey is a registered on the portal, they can only fill in > >the survey once and they can only view > >the results once they have filled in the survey. > > > >If anyone is using myphpnuke I can let you have copies of my code and also > >the changes I made to the > >phpESP pages. > > Off the top of your head, do you know if the integration process would be > similar for the PostNuke portal? Thanks, > > --chris Christopher G. Kolar Coordinator of Information Technology Integration Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy ck...@im... -- www.imsa.edu/~ckolar -- PGP Public Key ID: 0xC6492C72 Information literacy news, tools, and programs: <mailto:inf...@it...>infoliteracy- sub...@it...sa.<mailto:inf...@it...>edu Hello Chris, hello Nick, Hello Flobee, hello James, hello All, good news - good to hear from you all! to get the ball rolling: for postnuke-Case: first: a vital developer and user-community works on a bunch of modules; If we want to integrate it, we could contact some of them. fortunatly i know some of them .. second: the postnuke-group has got some nice docs: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/post- nuke/postnuke_official/docs/pnAPI.html?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/html and a module-developer-guide http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/post- nuke/postnuke_official/docs/pnMDG.html?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/html here the well integrated solution of nick - you have to login to see his work ; Nick also made some changes on cookie- handling; http://rgu-sim.rgu.ac.uk/research/intranet/portal http://rgu-sim.rgu.ac.uk/research/intranet/portal/survey_results.php You can take my account to login and see the great work: take those user: metabo passwd.: pinodpinmam ..so Chris - if you re interested in the integration into a PostNuke-Portal, lets figure out the plan. perhaps Nick can help us.-;) regards martin > From: Mar...@ur... > Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 23:00:02 +0200 > To: php...@li... > Cc: ni...@fo... > Subject: [phpesp-general] phpESP->port to myphpnuke: > phpESP2Nuke-portal-system Hello Nick, hello Chris, hello James,hi flobee hello all, Integrating phpESP into a portal: phpESP into myPHPnuke ;))) good news to hear from you! You integrated phpESP into a portal!!! > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Hi I implemented cookies/cookie decoding by integrating phpESP into a portal (I use MyphpNuke). When someone is registered on the portal they can access and fill in the survey and once they complete it they can view the results. The php coding I used also recognises if they have already filled in the survey so they can only fill it in once. Using cookies is a good way of doing what you want If you have any problems let me know and I can maybe help with the code Cheers Nick Ananin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > WELL, i am actually very interested in your work, cause some german guys and > me want to do the same work with PostNuke ! > The PostNuke provides a PostNuke API with a nice Command Reference > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/post- > nuke/postnuke_official/docs/pnAPI.html?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/html > > and a module-developer-guide > > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/post- > nuke/postnuke_official/docs/pnMDG.html?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/html > can we see your integration; it would be great to have a quick view on it. > > thanks in advance > > best regards > martin > Hello Martin et al Yes the portal system I use is myphpnuke. I have it set up so that visitors have to register before they can access the site. The example is still under construction but you are welcome to log in (http://rgu- sim.rgu.ac.uk/research/intranet/portal ). Once you log in you can try out the Test survey (the links are in the left hand panel). Porting phpESP into myphpnuke is not difficult but I had to make a few changes to phpESP. Basically the cookies used by myphpnuke are decoded and the username (or nickname) is the information which is entered into the "Response" table for phpESP. That way you can have code which checks if the person filling in the survey is a registered on the portal, they can only fill in the survey once and they can only view the results once they have filled in the survey. If anyone is using myphpnuke I can let you have copies of my code and also the changes I made to the phpESP pages. Cheers Nick Ananin <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > 26/06/2002 22:00:02, Mar...@ur... wrote: Hello Nick, hello James,hi flobee hello all, Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 09:04:19 -0500 > To: php...@li... > From: Christopher Kolar <ck...@im...> > Subject: Re: [phpesp-general] Re: phpESP->port to myphpnuke: > phpESP2Nuke-portal-system > > --=====================_73240093==_.ALT > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed > > At 06:46 AM 6/27/2002, ni...@fo... wrote: > >Hello Martin et al > >[....] > >Porting phpESP into myphpnuke is not difficult but I had to make a few > >changes to phpESP. Basically the > >cookies used by myphpnuke are decoded and the username (or nickname) is > >the information which is > >entered into the "Response" table for phpESP. That way you can have code > >which checks if the person > >filling in the survey is a registered on the portal, they can only fill in > >the survey once and they can only view > >the results once they have filled in the survey. > > > >If anyone is using myphpnuke I can let you have copies of my code and also > >the changes I made to the > >phpESP pages. > > Off the top of your head, do you know if the integration process would be > similar for the PostNuke portal? Thanks, > > --chris > > > /////\\\\\/////\\\\\ > Christopher G. Kolar > Coordinator of Information Technology Integration > Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy > ck...@im... -- www.imsa.edu/~ckolar -- PGP Public Key ID: > 0xC6492C72 > Information literacy news, tools, and programs: > <mailto:inf...@it...>infoliteracy- sub...@it...sa.<mailto:inf...@it...>edu > --=====================_73240093==_.ALT > Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" > > <html> > At 06:46 AM 6/27/2002, ni...@fo... wrote:<br> > <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Hello Martin et al<br> > [....]<br> > Porting phpESP into myphpnuke is not difficult but I had to make a few > changes to phpESP. Basically the <br> > cookies used by myphpnuke are decoded and the username (or nickname) is > the information which is <br> > entered into the "Response" table for phpESP. That way you can > have code which checks if the person <br> > filling in the survey is a registered on the portal, they can only fill > in the survey once and they can only view <br> > the results once they have filled in the survey.<br><br> > If anyone is using myphpnuke I can let you have copies of my code and > also the changes I made to the <br> > phpESP pages.</blockquote><br> > Off the top of your head, do you know if the integration process would be > similar for the PostNuke portal? Thanks,<br><br> > --chris<br><br> > <x-sigsep><p></x-sigsep> > <font size=2>/////\\\\\/////\\\\\<br> > Christopher G. 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