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From: Joe S. <joe...@us...> - 2006-01-28 05:24:56
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Luis M wrote: > Hello Brian, > > I believe that's a good approach. You might want to take a look at > phpslashforge.org's modules for inspiration. > phpslashforge.org is down for a little while. > I haven't done one myself, but Joe could help you with that. > > Perhaps you can do that by using a Block_render_* as well... Not too > sure what is it that you want your "story" blocks to be able to do. > This may not apply to what you're looking for. But as far as creating new blocks for a module it is better to make another page in the module directory and then create a module block with the "page" block option pointing to your new page. Examples is the relatedlinks.php in the story module. > On 1/27/06, Brian Toovey <bt...@ig...> wrote: > <snip> >> 3) Is their any already existing documentation for creating a module? Will >>I need a new "section" as well? >> You will not necessarily need a new section. The sections are how the blocks are assigned. If your site does not need different blocks when your module is being displayed you can just call it like index.php?module=MyNewModule. Joe >> Thanks, >> Brian Toovey >> > |
From: Joe S. <joe...@us...> - 2006-01-28 05:04:41
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Brian Toovey wrote: > Hello list, > > I am interested in using phpwebsite in developing a cms to handle > vulnerability information. I need some guidance on some terminology and > best methods. > > I want to use the "story" module as the base of a new module to handle > data stored in mysql of a different schema. So I was wondering: > > 1) Whats the best method for creating a new module with the base being > "story" - or am I looking at the right place to begin? > You *should* be able to extend either the base or Story class. Except for the schema differences. The Story_base.class has the sql queries in each method. So probably of no use to use other tables. > 2) Most of the SQL querries for stories appears to be in > "include/modules/story/ - is the index.php the main include for any module? > yes. The index.php is the public include file and admin.php for private. > 3) Is their any already existing documentation for creating a module? > Will I need a new "section" as well? > There were some things spread out. I've pulled these links into the wiki. Hopefully they will clarify some. Of course they might lead to more questions :) These two posts try to explain some how the modules and blocks work. http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=7300703 http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=7300704 This screenshot may confuse more than clarify. But it looks pretty. http://www.php-slash.org/downloads/kcachegrind1.gif Now in these wiki pages: http://www.php-slash.org/modules/wikka/wikka.php?wakka=PageviewNotes http://www.php-slash.org/modules/wikka/wikka.php?wakka=ModuleNotes Joe > Thanks, > Brian Toovey > |
From: Brian T. <bt...@ig...> - 2006-01-28 02:37:37
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phpslashforge is still an active site? DNS Lookup: www.phpsplashforge.org A record Generated by www.DNSstuff.com How I am searching: Searching for www.phpsplashforge.org A record at d.root-servers.net [128.8.10.90]: Got referral to TLD5.ULTRADNS.INFO. [took 6 ms] Searching for www.phpsplashforge.org A record at TLD5.ULTRADNS.INFO. [192.100.59.11]: Reports that no A records exist. [took 21 ms] Answer: No A records exist for www.phpsplashforge.org. [Neg TTL=86400 seconds] Details: TLD5.ULTRADNS.INFO. (an authoritative nameserver for org.) says that there are no A records for www.phpsplashforge.org. The E-mail address in charge of the org. zone is: dom...@ul.... On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 20:32 -0500, Luis M wrote: > Hello Brian, > > I believe that's a good approach. You might want to take a look at > phpslashforge.org's modules for inspiration. > > I haven't done one myself, but Joe could help you with that. > > Perhaps you can do that by using a Block_render_* as well... Not too > sure what is it that you want your "story" blocks to be able to do. > > On 1/27/06, Brian Toovey <bt...@ig...> wrote: > > Hello list, > > > > I am interested in using phpwebsite in developing a cms to handle > > vulnerability information. I need some guidance on some terminology and > > best methods. > > > > I want to use the "story" module as the base of a new module to handle data > > stored in mysql of a different schema. So I was wondering: > > > > 1) Whats the best method for creating a new module with the base being > > "story" - or am I looking at the right place to begin? > > > > 2) Most of the SQL querries for stories appears to be in > > "include/modules/story/ - is the index.php the main include for any module? > > > > 3) Is their any already existing documentation for creating a module? Will > > I need a new "section" as well? > > > > Thanks, > > Brian Toovey > > > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > > Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) > > > > iQIVAwUAQ9qaq0a2wLxNZUkjAQJHJQ//d+Q80lhvRTqdwAui6ibUZC+sypXCty1Z > > mpI6jBgAiD1+NjUwnfsXKaakESWMJo3l8pHTpfJX4Cr7nAj3DxM/+N7tv4xFDx2b > > 8a8HxTSAM8snavw0wT+OQM6pQK1eMxFyyfWXmZQX3itwj1Z1GmXDmoza+HxOi2L1 > > twom5BQdjjQ0G0VcQLfd3nCxjNxXf56nfkWeCsf58yOqpVlhGRsNdgQRwyaZX9Ms > > Cx7QaInRVBpQfrQYoBjgs1IZgk1Ny+Ea5k0ihU/Yh3VZDoBhGdXfmbCIrBxDf5v0 > > /b1dQGG+qVJ5aH7r82mGIs3zrdWVMF5abp0+Wv0Vg+03D5J5T7OFW3JFhikrKgaB > > GbT9qolAUeSD1LD0888Je7LpuFajY/708Qwkh5GHgNhQ+a2OCpfpuJid+v+KoQim > > VstE/FmJ+sP7zxx/VpNv7pMCqgCtkKj4izwdVKz4vJxoBxGWuGaq3SZxJwiT+fD6 > > lSRw7yUyu+QEC6a7MO5bGaE45BXX5HckGnI4APejgLGoqjCBeTGdKpuAygpw3g61 > > 2t9KN22a0h8AkeC5Ui51X63Uf7PdE/r4RBdFe+X5l7F3L6JCh39iCISK3bU92AaX > > aFiM+Bj5r6qyiuxyDETSjWR2tKaBxGaN2vUcI1dfktUavQXngV6LY+prz+6FrSi6 > > HgsooEW7gDo= > > =d4zo > > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > > > > > > > -- > ----)(----- > Luis M > System Administrator > Kiskeyix.org > > "We think basically you watch television to turn your brain off, and > you work on your computer when you want to turn your brain on" -- > Steve Jobs in an interview for MacWorld Magazine 2004-Feb > > No .doc: http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.es.html |
From: Luis M <le...@gm...> - 2006-01-28 01:32:34
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From: Brian T. <bt...@ig...> - 2006-01-27 22:12:02
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Hello list, I am interested in using phpwebsite in developing a cms to handle vulnerability information. I need some guidance on some terminology and best methods. I want to use the "story" module as the base of a new module to handle data stored in mysql of a different schema. So I was wondering: 1) Whats the best method for creating a new module with the base being "story" - or am I looking at the right place to begin? 2) Most of the SQL querries for stories appears to be in "include/modules/story/ - is the index.php the main include for any module? 3) Is their any already existing documentation for creating a module? Will I need a new "section" as well? Thanks, Brian Toovey |
From: Luis M <le...@gm...> - 2005-12-24 21:59:09
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I've committed a fix to CVS. Please test it and let me know if this fixes the problem. While fixing this issue, I noticed there are other unsafe arguments being passed to SQL without proper sanitation. I'll fix this as soon as possible. (today's a holiday :-)). On 12/22/05, tobozo <to...@ma...> wrote: > > hi everyone > > I just caught this in my rss feed : > > http://pridels.blogspot.com/2005/12/phpslash-sql-vuln.html > http://www.frsirt.com/english/advisories/2005/3044 > > dunno what the exploit looks like, but I immediately made this > modification to my file Story.class > > function getStory($story_id, $mode, $argv_ary=3D"", $tpl=3D"") { > [+] $story_id =3D @(int) $story_id; > > > be well > > tobozo > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log > files > for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes > searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3D7637&alloc_id=3D16865&op=3Dclick > _______________________________________________ > phpslash-users mailing list > php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpslash-users > -- ----)(----- Luis M System Administrator Kiskeyix.org "We think basically you watch television to turn your brain off, and you work on your computer when you want to turn your brain on" -- Steve Jobs in an interview for MacWorld Magazine 2004-Feb No .doc: http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.es.html |
From: tobozo <to...@ma...> - 2005-12-22 15:32:19
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hi everyone I just caught this in my rss feed : http://pridels.blogspot.com/2005/12/phpslash-sql-vuln.html http://www.frsirt.com/english/advisories/2005/3044 dunno what the exploit looks like, but I immediately made this modification to my file Story.class function getStory($story_id, $mode, $argv_ary="", $tpl="") { [+] $story_id = @(int) $story_id; be well tobozo |
From: Luis M <le...@gm...> - 2005-12-19 19:29:44
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Hello Tom, Nope, you are not stupid. I want to do exactly the same thing. And we need young blood in phpslash to push us to add new features to the system. I don't think (or am not sure) that what you say can be done by simply adding a "plugin". It might require code and (definitely) db changes. Join us on #phpslash @ irc.freenode.net. We are always there. On 12/19/05, Tom Cat <str...@ya...> wrote: > > Ok I feel like a complete idiot for having to ask > this... > > I want to implement the slasdot moderation system. I > figured since PHPslash is a clone of slashcode, it > would be easy. Comments seem to work fine. However I > don't see a way to allow users to get Mod points and > then moderate the comments. > > Am I just being stupid? If I am can someone enlighten > me? > > Thanks > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log > files > for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes > searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3D7637&alloc_id=3D16865&op=3Dclick > _______________________________________________ > phpslash-users mailing list > php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpslash-users > -- ----)(----- Luis M System Administrator Kiskeyix.org "We think basically you watch television to turn your brain off, and you work on your computer when you want to turn your brain on" -- Steve Jobs in an interview for MacWorld Magazine 2004-Feb No .doc: http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.es.html |
From: Tom C. <str...@ya...> - 2005-12-19 16:50:25
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Ok I feel like a complete idiot for having to ask this... I want to implement the slasdot moderation system. I figured since PHPslash is a clone of slashcode, it would be easy. Comments seem to work fine. However I don't see a way to allow users to get Mod points and then moderate the comments. Am I just being stupid? If I am can someone enlighten me? Thanks __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Tom C. <str...@ya...> - 2005-12-14 18:16:04
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--- Joe Stewart <joe...@us...> wrote: > on 12/14/2005 08:29 AM Tom Cat said the following: > > > > Here's the errors I get on the main page... > > > > It is curious though. It was developed with E_ALL > on which would show > these. > > Did you install the example data? Did you install > using the install > wizard ( install_setup.php)? > I unpacked the tarball and followed the quicker install instructions found http://www.php-slash.org/doc/phpslash-2.html#ss2.2 No errors showed up until I finshed with the install wizard. > > BTW - The wiki table has been fizxed now. > Coolness. Thanks. > thanks, > > Joe > > > > Notice: Undefined index: module in > > > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/public_html/index.php > > on line 6 > > > > Notice: Undefined index: module in > > > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/public_html/index.php > > on line 7 > > > > Notice: Uninitialized string offset: -1 in > > > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/modules/story/Story_base.class > > on line 371 > > > > Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in > > > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/class/phplib/php/template.inc > > on line 320 > > > > Notice: Undefined index: Newsletters in > > > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/modules/navbar/NavBar.class > > on line 92 > > > > Notice: Undefined index: Newsletters in > > > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/modules/navbar/NavBar.class > > on line 92 > > > > Notice: Undefined variable: QUERY_STRING in > > > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/modules/block/blocktypes/Block_render_page.class > > on line 122 > > > > -Tom > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do > you grep through log files > for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search > engine that makes > searching your log files as easy as surfing the > web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7637&alloc_id=16865&op=click > _______________________________________________ > phpslash-users mailing list > php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpslash-users > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Joe S. <joe...@us...> - 2005-12-14 16:18:52
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on 12/14/2005 08:29 AM Tom Cat said the following: > Hi folks, > > I just finished installing phpslash. > > Unfortunately on every page, I have a number of error > messages. I'm wondering what I might have done wrong. > This is on a RHEL3 box with Apache2 and PHP4. > You didn't do anything wrong. They are php warnings that krept back in evidently. Either set error_reporting to E_ALL~E_NOTICE in your php.ini and restart the webserver. You can also do this in a .htaccess file. Or you can add this line to config.php: ini_set('error_reporting', 'E_ALL~E_NOTICE'); > Thanks in advance. > > Here's the errors I get on the main page... > It is curious though. It was developed with E_ALL on which would show these. Did you install the example data? Did you install using the install wizard ( install_setup.php)? BTW - The wiki table has been fizxed now. thanks, Joe > Notice: Undefined index: module in > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/public_html/index.php > on line 6 > > Notice: Undefined index: module in > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/public_html/index.php > on line 7 > > Notice: Uninitialized string offset: -1 in > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/modules/story/Story_base.class > on line 371 > > Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/class/phplib/php/template.inc > on line 320 > > Notice: Undefined index: Newsletters in > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/modules/navbar/NavBar.class > on line 92 > > Notice: Undefined index: Newsletters in > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/modules/navbar/NavBar.class > on line 92 > > Notice: Undefined variable: QUERY_STRING in > /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/modules/block/blocktypes/Block_render_page.class > on line 122 > > -Tom > > |
From: Tom C. <str...@ya...> - 2005-12-14 14:30:06
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Hi folks, I just finished installing phpslash. Unfortunately on every page, I have a number of error messages. I'm wondering what I might have done wrong. This is on a RHEL3 box with Apache2 and PHP4. Thanks in advance. Here's the errors I get on the main page... Notice: Undefined index: module in /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/public_html/index.php on line 6 Notice: Undefined index: module in /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/public_html/index.php on line 7 Notice: Uninitialized string offset: -1 in /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/modules/story/Story_base.class on line 371 Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/class/phplib/php/template.inc on line 320 Notice: Undefined index: Newsletters in /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/modules/navbar/NavBar.class on line 92 Notice: Undefined index: Newsletters in /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/modules/navbar/NavBar.class on line 92 Notice: Undefined variable: QUERY_STRING in /export/home/cat/public_html/devel/phpslash-0.8.1/include/modules/block/blocktypes/Block_render_page.class on line 122 -Tom __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Tigran <ti...@us...> - 2005-04-04 19:38:44
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WYSIWYG editor does not work in Internet Explorer. I'm trying to reply to a comment. Toggling the WYSIWYG Yes No button two times makes it work. Any ideas? Thanks --Tigran |
From: Joe S. <jo...@ph...> - 2005-03-30 12:46:32
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on 03/29/2005 02:09 PM Matthew Leingang said the following: > Hi, > > Joe, your recent e-mail got me interested in exploring the PSL 0.8 world. > > It turned out I was already using 0.8alpha. How hard will it be to make the > switch to 0.8? Any DB schema changes? Is it worth it? > I don't think there are any db schema changes. There was some default stuff changed. Probably worth it though. There was some bugfixes before release. > Also, maybe you can describe this plugin stuff. I downloaded the textile > plugin and copied all the files into the psl tree. When I created a new > story I expected to see textile under the input or output filter fields. > But those menus haven't changed. > Look in config.php for story_options. Then they should show up. > Has anyone written a plugin to generate pictures of equations from LaTeX > code? If not, I could try this. Would I have to alter an existing plugin > or could I create a new one (in other words, would it be possible to have a > story be parsed for LaTeX markup, then run thru textile? > There isn't any pipeline like thing for plugins yet. If you see an easy way go for it. I think moodle and/or tiki has a LateX filter that could be modified easily. Joe > Thanks, > Matt > |
From: Matthew L. <lei...@ma...> - 2005-03-29 20:09:13
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Hi, Joe, your recent e-mail got me interested in exploring the PSL 0.8 world. It turned out I was already using 0.8alpha. How hard will it be to make the switch to 0.8? Any DB schema changes? Is it worth it? Also, maybe you can describe this plugin stuff. I downloaded the textile plugin and copied all the files into the psl tree. When I created a new story I expected to see textile under the input or output filter fields. But those menus haven't changed. Has anyone written a plugin to generate pictures of equations from LaTeX code? If not, I could try this. Would I have to alter an existing plugin or could I create a new one (in other words, would it be possible to have a story be parsed for LaTeX markup, then run thru textile? Thanks, Matt -- Matthew Leingang Preceptor in Mathematics Harvard University URL: http://www.math.harvard.edu/~leingang/ vCard: http://www.math.harvard.edu/~leingang/vCard.vcf |
From: Luis M <le...@gm...> - 2004-11-25 11:43:14
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Hello all, I've taken some time to make sure that the debian packages for phpslash build straight from the phpslash-dev cvs module. To build them you would need to: checkout the phpslash-dev module from Source Forge change into this directory (phpslash-dev) run "scripts/build-debian.sh" debian packages will exist in the previous directory along with all the supporting files To build the skins package, you would follow the same instructions except that you would: checkout the phpslash-skins module from cvs change into this directory (phpslash-skins) run "/path/to/phpslash-dev/scripts/build-debian.sh phpslash-skins" the phpslash*.deb package depends on phplib. I have built a package for phplib-7.4 (currently stable) which can be found (complete with sources) from: http://www.latinomixed.com/downloads/phplib Freshly built packages for phpslash can be taken from: http://www.latinomixed.com/downloads/phpslash The Debian's README file describes all necessary steps needed to make phpslash work. I'll continue to enhance the debian package as I see fit, especially to include debconf questions for all generic steps/variables needed by phpslash to work "out-of-the-box". For now, the README covers all needed steps. Enjoy -- ----)(----- Luis M System Administrator LatinoMixed.com "We think basically you watch television to turn your brain off, and you work on your computer when you want to turn your brain on" -- Steve Jobs in an interview for MacWorld Magazine 2004-Feb No .doc: http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.es.html |
From: Joe S. <joe...@us...> - 2004-11-24 14:53:51
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On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 10:22:22PM -0600, Joe Stewart wrote: > On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 04:22:59PM -0800, Tigran wrote: > > Trying to get 0.8 to work. > > I'm not using php5 > > test.php works > > login.php gives a blank page just like any other page > > > > glossery.php says No input file specified. > > > > I have debugging on but I don't see any debug errors > > > > The server error log doesn't report anything > > > > If I set the database password wrong in the config.ini.php file I get a > > connection error. > > > > I'm configuring without the wizard. > > I have 7.2 already running and I'm trying to use a new installation of > > 0.8 with the old database. Oh yeah. The wizard detects this and gives instructions to use the db_xfer.php script. |
From: Joe S. <joe...@us...> - 2004-11-24 04:23:00
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On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 04:22:59PM -0800, Tigran wrote: > Trying to get 0.8 to work. > I'm not using php5 > test.php works > login.php gives a blank page just like any other page > > glossery.php says No input file specified. > > I have debugging on but I don't see any debug errors > > The server error log doesn't report anything > > If I set the database password wrong in the config.ini.php file I get a > connection error. > > I'm configuring without the wizard. > I have 7.2 already running and I'm trying to use a new installation of > 0.8 with the old database. > I have made the changes in the database using the 7_to_8.sql file. > Instead of using the 7_to_8.sql copy the scripts/db_xfer.php.disabled to public_html/db_xfer.php and run it. The 7_to_8.sql really isn't used and can't have everything needed to update. So we use the upgrade script. That file probably should have been deleted. This would explain why you have blank pages. hope this helps. Joe > Thanks > > |
From: Tigran <ti...@us...> - 2004-11-24 00:23:10
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Trying to get 0.8 to work. I'm not using php5 test.php works login.php gives a blank page just like any other page glossery.php says No input file specified. I have debugging on but I don't see any debug errors The server error log doesn't report anything If I set the database password wrong in the config.ini.php file I get a connection error. I'm configuring without the wizard. I have 7.2 already running and I'm trying to use a new installation of 0.8 with the old database. I have made the changes in the database using the 7_to_8.sql file. Thanks |
From: Joe S. <joe...@us...> - 2004-11-11 23:44:53
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Released Release Candidate Four of phpSlash 0.8. https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=10566&package_id=70712&release_id=281949 There are quite a number of new features in this release. As well as additional modules available. If no critical bugs are reported for one week, phpSlash 0.8 will be released stable. Please test this version thoroughly so we can have a smooth release. Also help update the documentation. This can be done the easiest way for you to work. You can submit your changes back in whatever format is most convenient. The documentation is available as sgml, html, pdf, txt, rtf, Word doc, or Open Office writer files. http://www.php-slash.org/doc/single/ Or help build the Wiki into something that we can all use productively: http://www.php-slash.org/modules/wikka/wikka.php?wakka= thanks, Joe |
From: Joe S. <joe...@us...> - 2004-10-16 04:14:16
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On Fri, Oct 15, 2004 at 02:55:30PM -0700, Aric Caley wrote: > I've been trying to get the latest version of phpslash to work with no > luck. I Just get a blank page. Once, I got the calendar block and > nothing else, but on a refresh and thereafter it was blank. I'm > starting from a fresh new database and code, not an upgrade (which also > didnt work). > > What am I doing wrong? > Any chance you're using php5? The dynamic titles in the calendar block don't work in php5 yet. Are you using the install wizard? Or configuring by hand? What is the php, mysql, apache, OS? does test.php work? If so what about login.php? Joe |
From: Aric C. <gre...@pe...> - 2004-10-15 21:55:45
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I've been trying to get the latest version of phpslash to work with no luck. I Just get a blank page. Once, I got the calendar block and nothing else, but on a refresh and thereafter it was blank. I'm starting from a fresh new database and code, not an upgrade (which also didnt work). What am I doing wrong? |
From: Joe S. <joe...@us...> - 2004-10-13 14:52:12
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on 10/11/04 19:50 Michael Eck said the following: > I've just upgraded from .62 to .7.2. > Everything seems to be going well with the execption that all of > the story title text appears at strike-through. This should only happen if debug is on. The debug setting in config.ini.php shows strings that are not translated with the strike-through. > I'm not entirely > confident of the new more complex template directory structure > but have found messageStrike.tpl in default and basic. Just for > kicks I commented out the strike tags in > template/en/default/messageStrike.tpl. Probably would have worked for basic. The "default" named skin is an unfortunate and innacurate name. > Still no luck. What's going on here? > Hope that cleared it up. Joe > -Michael Eck > me...@ho... > > |
From: Luis M <le...@gm...> - 2004-10-12 22:08:39
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Try looking at the source for your site and check what templates are loading the striked code. HINT: use Firefox and highlight the text and right click "Show Selection source". You could also just show the source code of the page, then search for some text and scroll back to read the comments: <!-- whatever.tpl --> Another hint is to use a different Skin. All skins are separate from e/a other (unless they explicitly inherit from a base skin, like "basic", "default" or so.) Hope this helps. On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 20:50:47 -0400, Michael Eck <me...@ho...> wrote: > I've just upgraded from .62 to .7.2. > Everything seems to be going well with the execption that all of > the story title text appears at strike-through. I'm not entirely > confident of the new more complex template directory structure > but have found messageStrike.tpl in default and basic. Just for > kicks I commented out the strike tags in > template/en/default/messageStrike.tpl. > Still no luck. What's going on here? > > -Michael Eck > me...@ho... > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IT Product Guide on ITManagersJournal > Use IT products in your business? Tell us what you think of them. Give us > Your Opinions, Get Free ThinkGeek Gift Certificates! Click to find out more > http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/guidepromo.tmpl > _______________________________________________ > phpslash-users mailing list > php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpslash-users > -- ----)(----- Luis M System Administrator LatinoMixed.com "We think basically you watch television to turn your brain off, and you work on your computer when you want to turn your brain on" -- Steve Jobs in an interview for MacWorld Magazine 2004-Feb No .doc: http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.es.html |
From: Michael E. <me...@ho...> - 2004-10-12 00:51:05
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I've just upgraded from .62 to .7.2. Everything seems to be going well with the execption that all of the story title text appears at strike-through. I'm not entirely confident of the new more complex template directory structure but have found messageStrike.tpl in default and basic. Just for kicks I commented out the strike tags in template/en/default/messageStrike.tpl. Still no luck. What's going on here? -Michael Eck me...@ho... |