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From: Matthew M. <ma...@tu...> - 2004-08-26 11:55:43
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Either. On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 17:00, George Brackett wrote: > > > > All is well again. You can get it now. > > Should it be applied to 0.9.3-3 or only to 0.9.3-4? > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by Shop4tech.com-Lowest price on Blank Media > 100pk Sonic DVD-R 4x for only $29 -100pk Sonic DVD+R for only $33 > Save 50% off Retail on Ink & Toner - Free Shipping and Free Gift. > http://www.shop4tech.com/z/Inkjet_Cartridges/9_108_r285 > _______________________________________________ > Phpwebsite-developers mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers -- Matthew McNaney Internet Systems Architect Electronic Student Services Appalachian State University Phone: 828-262-6493 http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu http://ess.appstate.edu |
From: George B. <gbr...@lu...> - 2004-08-25 21:01:12
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> > All is well again. You can get it now. Should it be applied to 0.9.3-3 or only to 0.9.3-4? |
From: Matthew M. <ma...@tu...> - 2004-08-25 20:40:57
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On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 14:34, Tony Miller wrote: > On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Matthew McNaney wrote: > > > We have pulled down the security patch announcement as the patch causes > > a problem with serialized data. > > Great. I applied it. What do I do now? It only affected Form Generator. > > > We are working on the fix and should have it back up soon. > > Any idea when it'll be available? All is well again. You can get it now. -- Matthew McNaney Internet Systems Architect Electronic Student Services Appalachian State University Phone: 828-262-6493 http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu http://ess.appstate.edu |
From: Steven L. <st...@tu...> - 2004-08-25 19:14:09
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On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 14:34, Tony Miller wrote: > On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Matthew McNaney wrote: > > > We have pulled down the security patch announcement as the patch causes > > a problem with serialized data. > > Great. I applied it. What do I do now? > > > We are working on the fix and should have it back up soon. > > Any idea when it'll be available? No worries you will be fine. Grab the new patch from: http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/downloads/security and apply it. -- Steven |
From: Tony M. <to...@ht...> - 2004-08-25 18:34:33
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Matthew McNaney wrote: > We have pulled down the security patch announcement as the patch causes > a problem with serialized data. Great. I applied it. What do I do now? > We are working on the fix and should have it back up soon. Any idea when it'll be available? -Tony -- Hometown Enterprises Internet Services Professional, affordable web design and hosting. http://www.hteis.com/ |
From: Matthew M. <ma...@tu...> - 2004-08-25 17:41:15
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We have pulled down the security patch announcement as the patch causes a problem with serialized data. We are working on the fix and should have it back up soon. -- Matthew McNaney Internet Systems Architect Electronic Student Services Appalachian State University Phone: 828-262-6493 http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu http://ess.appstate.edu |
From: Matthew M. <ma...@tu...> - 2004-08-25 16:41:58
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Greetings, Some possible cross site scripting and SQL insertion issues were brought to our attention by James Bercegay of the GulfTech Security Research Team. Please take a moment to read the information from this page, download and apply the patch. http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/downloads/security/ Thanks to James Bercegay of the GulfTech Security Research Team for working with us on this. We will explain the hack after people have had a chance to patch. We will also discuss measures we have taken for future versions to prevent such hacks. Thanks, phpWebSite Development Team -- Matthew McNaney Internet Systems Architect Electronic Student Services Appalachian State University Phone: 828-262-6493 http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu http://ess.appstate.edu |
From: Jim W. <ji...@ke...> - 2004-08-25 15:59:28
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Ryan Roland said: > On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 13:36:59 -0400, Eloi George <el...@re...> wrote: > > Shaun's right, metadata doesn't mean anything to the search engines > > anymore. > > > When I first evaluated PHPWS. Pagemaster suited our needs more so > than Announce. However, we have changed several processes to fit the > tool, and thus, I plan on re-evaluating ArticleMan. However, from > what I've seen, more and more people are being referred to using > Article or Announce instead of Pagemaster. From this trend, I would > ask what is the benefit of having pagemaster? If these other modules > have the better functionality for putting content on a page, is there > any reason FOR using pagemaster over these other modules? > Personally, I'd like to see Pagemaster remain a simple stripped down module. We've got some users that want even less :-) "functionailty" than pagemaster provides. Having a simple presentation with no frills, links, timestamps, etc., seems to be popular. Actually these are template issues, but handling those as a seperate module's template set (e.g. Pagemaster) while still maintaining the more advanced article or blog style features elsewhere seems to work well. Best, Jim |
From: Steven L. <st...@tu...> - 2004-08-25 15:50:21
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Hello Everyone, I have added a change log file to the docs directory of phpwebsite. The current version should now contain all changes to phpwebsite since 0.9.3-4. If there are any errors or missing information let me know. >From now on please add a corresponding line to the change log for each CVS commit. Thanks! -- Steven Levin Computer Systems Admin I Electronic Student Services Appalachian State University http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu |
From: Steven L. <st...@tu...> - 2004-08-25 13:26:47
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On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 04:59, Daniel Winter wrote: > This has me very confused... I have a list which is being displayed, each > item has a check box, and there's the view/edit/hide/show/delete drop down > box... but how is this supposed to be used? is it so you can work with > multple items? I just want it to work like announcements list (I know it > doesn't use item/manager) with an actions column and links for each action. > Can manager do this or am I supposed to to it manually with the templates? Daniel, The announcement module uses PHPWS_Item and PHPWS_List to make the list you are describing. Take a look at the announcement module's code as an example of how to use it. In the file mod/announce/class/AnnouncementManager.php the function listAnnouncements() has the code which defines the list. And in mod/announce/class/Announcement.php there are a series of getListVARNAME() functions which return the values to be shown in the specific columns. Files used: http://res1.stddev/horde/chora/co.php/phpwebsite/core/Item.php?login=2&r=1.35 http://res1.stddev/horde/chora/co.php/phpwebsite/core/List.php?login=2&r=1.18 http://res1.stddev/horde/chora/co.php/announce/class/AnnouncementManager.php?login=2&r=1.39 http://res1.stddev/horde/chora/co.php/announce/class/Announcement.php?login=2&r=1.76 -- Steven Levin Computer Systems Admin I Electronic Student Services Appalachian State University http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu |
From: <fun...@fu...> - 2004-08-25 09:23:02
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Hello folks:-) Anyone here know if there are somebody working on a Norwegian translation of Phpwebsite? mvh John G. Enebak |
From: Daniel W. <dan...@pa...> - 2004-08-25 08:58:31
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This has me very confused... I have a list which is being displayed, each item has a check box, and there's the view/edit/hide/show/delete drop down box... but how is this supposed to be used? is it so you can work with multple items? I just want it to work like announcements list (I know it doesn't use item/manager) with an actions column and links for each action. Can manager do this or am I supposed to to it manually with the templates? Daniel |
From: Shaun M. <sh...@ae...> - 2004-08-23 23:27:55
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On 24 Aug 2004, at 00:19, Ken Nordquist wrote: > Silly Question: Are <a href > tags automatically applied for data > entered for phpwebsite For instance, my Nakes module has mailto: and > URL data fields. I am not sure if the user is entering the data or > phpwebsite does it automatically. Since BBCode filtering was added, URLs at least are automatically converted in textareas. There's a bug in the PEAR BBCode filter as well where it incorrectly converts urls without http:// on them eg. www.domain.com but sticking the site domain in front also. I'm not sure if mailto: is also done or even just things that appear to be email addresses but I wouldn't be surprised. I try not to type email addresses into web pages these days - not without obfuscation anyway. Shaun aegis design - http://www.aegisdesign.co.uk |
From: Ken N. <ke...@co...> - 2004-08-23 23:19:17
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Silly Question: Are <a href > tags automatically applied for data entered for phpwebsite For instance, my Nakes module has mailto: and URL data fields. I am not sure if the user is entering the data or phpwebsite does it automatically. If it does it automatically, where in the devdocs is that referenced (I cannot find it)? If it is not referenced, I would highly recommend that it be included in 094 docs. If it is there, I am taking donations for glasses and a clue, since I obviously need them both. Thanks, Ken -- Ken Nordquist "Community Marketing for the Next Generation" Call Us Toll Free: 866-621-4043 http://communitygems.com |
From: Eloi G. <el...@re...> - 2004-08-21 15:59:32
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Shaun Murray wrote: > I find Article is ok for a replacement for Announce but not for > pagemaster provided you've got semi technical users and no outside > submissions. You still need pagemaster for more static pages and > Announce if you have simple users. It all depends on the type of site > of course but that's my experience. I usually think of Article as an enterprise-level Pagemaster. If you want to keep it easy & simple for your users, use Announcements. If you just want to make a few static pages and not bother about installing 3rd party stuff, use PageMaster. If you want to get fancy & need to create a news portal, information distribution center or whatever, or if you have multiple editors, then you'll want to step up to Article Manager. I'd like to clarify something, though. Although there are an extraordinary amount of bells & whistles in Article Manager, most of them can be turned off & made invisible via the "Edit Configuration" screen. As examples: --The front page list of articles ala announce can be turned off by setting "Number of summaries to show on the Home Page" to 0. --Almost all selection lists (including templates, categories, and comment options) can be turned off. In fact, if you turn everything off, you end up with a data entry screen *almost* as simple as Announce's, although in terms of "ease of use" there'd still be no contest. --Individual articles can be kept out of the news stream by unchecking "Announce changes to this article on the homepage" while editing them. BTW Shaun, multi-language version 3.0 is going to require a redesign of the menu interface. As we discussed, if I can get rid of some buttons & keep usage somewhat intuitive, I should be able to accomodate you on the mainArticle thing. I'll be posting my ideas for public review on the phpwebsite/modules forum. |
From: Shaun M. <sh...@ae...> - 2004-08-20 17:45:37
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On 19 Aug 2004, at 19:50, Ryan Roland wrote: > On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 13:36:59 -0400, Eloi George > <el...@re...> wrote: >> Shaun's right, metadata doesn't mean anything to the search engines >> anymore. >> > When I first evaluated PHPWS. Pagemaster suited our needs more so > than Announce. However, we have changed several processes to fit the > tool, and thus, I plan on re-evaluating ArticleMan. However, from > what I've seen, more and more people are being referred to using > Article or Announce instead of Pagemaster. From this trend, I would > ask what is the benefit of having pagemaster? If these other modules > have the better functionality for putting content on a page, is there > any reason FOR using pagemaster over these other modules? There's a number of other modules that work off of pagemaster pages. eg. kcart and phpwsrss and I submitted patches for menuman and blockmaker that allowed you to select a menu or block that only appears on particular pagemaster pages as well so that you can create more targetted menus and layouts to specific areas of your site without menu bloat. No reason why they couldn't be done for article too but so far they haven't. My hacks are really a bit of a bodge to get around the limited layout capabilites we have until Matt replaces the current layout engine. Article has a number of features I don't want on some sites. eg. the front page list of articles ala announce, the mainpage article that can't be switched off once you or a clumsy admin switches it on, and a number of other features that can just confuse the simple non-techie (templates and sections). I still prefer to use pagemaster and announce. They have separate functions that aren't best joined together like in Article on some sites. For me, Announce is great because it's simple - no templates, two boxes to fill in, one picture although I'd really like to lose the category, comment options and 'sticky' for submissions as they confuse some people. It's quick for banging up stories to a deadline Pagemaster is great because it keeps out of the news stream. If I'm adding an 'About' page I don't want it appearing in the most read articles list or popping up on the front page. I find Article is ok for a replacement for Announce but not for pagemaster provided you've got semi technical users and no outside submissions. You still need pagemaster for more static pages and Announce if you have simple users. It all depends on the type of site of course but that's my experience. Shaun aegis design - http://www.aegisdesign.co.uk |
From: Matthew M. <ma...@tu...> - 2004-08-20 14:55:36
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Go into core/Core.php Uncomment this line and set the memory limit higher: ini_set("memory_limit", "16M"); On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 00:14, yawstick wrote: > When I try to open the Form Generator I get the following errors. > > > Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to > allocate 11737 bytes) in > /usr/local/src/phpwebsite/lib/pear/HTML/Template/IT.php on line 574 > > Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to > allocate 32 bytes) in /usr/local/src/phpwebsite/lib/pear/PEAR.php on > line 664 > > Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to > allocate 138 bytes) in Unknown on line 0 > > When I first installed phpwebsite 0.9.3-4 I installed with all the > modules and got similar errors. I blew it off and installed with fewer > modules and most everything seems to work except the form generator > > any help would be appreciated -- Matthew McNaney Internet Systems Architect Electronic Student Services Appalachian State University Phone: 828-262-6493 http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu http://ess.appstate.edu |
From: Ryan R. <to...@gm...> - 2004-08-19 18:51:02
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 13:36:59 -0400, Eloi George <el...@re...> wrote: > Shaun's right, metadata doesn't mean anything to the search engines > anymore. > When I first evaluated PHPWS. Pagemaster suited our needs more so than Announce. However, we have changed several processes to fit the tool, and thus, I plan on re-evaluating ArticleMan. However, from what I've seen, more and more people are being referred to using Article or Announce instead of Pagemaster. From this trend, I would ask what is the benefit of having pagemaster? If these other modules have the better functionality for putting content on a page, is there any reason FOR using pagemaster over these other modules? Ryan > >I'm not saying that metadata is essential, but it helps in our current > >search function (which is incredibly important to us) as it gives us a > >mechanism to fine tune our search. > > > > > > > > Sounds like a good reason. You know Article Manager generates metadata, > right? > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by Shop4tech.com-Lowest price on Blank Media > 100pk Sonic DVD-R 4x for only $29 -100pk Sonic DVD+R for only $33 > Save 50% off Retail on Ink & Toner - Free Shipping and Free Gift. > http://www.shop4tech.com/z/Inkjet_Cartridges/9_108_r285 > _______________________________________________ > Phpwebsite-developers mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers > |
From: Eloi G. <el...@re...> - 2004-08-19 18:04:04
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Shaun's right, metadata doesn't mean anything to the search engines anymore. >I'm not saying that metadata is essential, but it helps in our current >search function (which is incredibly important to us) as it gives us a >mechanism to fine tune our search. > > > Sounds like a good reason. You know Article Manager generates metadata, right? |
From: yawstick <yaw...@ch...> - 2004-08-19 04:12:42
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When I try to open the Form Generator I get the following errors. Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to = allocate 11737 bytes) in = /usr/local/src/phpwebsite/lib/pear/HTML/Template/IT.php on line 574 Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to = allocate 32 bytes) in /usr/local/src/phpwebsite/lib/pear/PEAR.php on = line 664 Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to = allocate 138 bytes) in Unknown on line 0 When I first installed phpwebsite 0.9.3-4 I installed with all the = modules and got similar errors. I blew it off and installed with fewer = modules and most everything seems to work except the form generator any help would be appreciated |
From: Ken N. <ke...@co...> - 2004-08-18 23:33:54
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In menumanager for a branch site, I selected to allow anonymous menu views and encountered the following error: DB Error: no such field Unknown column 'anon_view' in 'field list' This was a clean install of 0.9.3-4. I am using branch sites. I confirmed there is a anon_view field in the hub, but not on the branch site. I looked at the install script and it looks fine, which means my server may have hiccuped at an inopportune time. This is an FYI post, not a bug. Ken -- Ken Nordquist "Community Marketing for the Next Generation" Call Us Toll Free: 866-621-4049 http://communitygems.com |
From: David L. <dl...@pa...> - 2004-08-18 22:00:29
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Hey list, I have (2) questions: 1) Which version of Apache do you recommend, 1.x or 2.x? 2) What hardware requirements do you recommend, processor, memory, disk space, etc? What's the bare minimum? Right now I have some PII's that I can use for testing and my PIII dual processor that I use for my day to day work. For now I think I'll get familiar with phpwebsite on my PIII, which is running W2K professional. I do intend to eventually run phpwebsite on a RH Linux box. For now it's hard for me to estimate how many users I'd have. I'm guessing less than 50 users Newbifor now until I build up both content and marketing of the site. Thanks |
From: David L. <dl...@pa...> - 2004-08-18 21:49:49
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Ken Nordquist wrote: >David, I wrote a module which basically does what you are describing. >What is not on there (yet) is image support. That should be ready >sometime in mid September. > >http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpws-nakes > >Ken > > > >On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 15:16, David Lynum wrote: > > >>Dear List, >> >>I'm new to both PHP and MySQL and my question concerns certain >>capabilities of phpwebsite. I'm need to setup a website where I have a >>yellow page of vendors who my members can search on for the type of >>vendor they need, electrician, accountant, etc. The vendors should each >>have their own account so that they can create information that the >>members would search on. Can phpwebsite provide this type of >>capability? I don't know if it would make a difference, but if I use >>phpwebsite it would be installed on a W2K box running apache. Do you >>guys recommend Apache 1.x or 2.x? >> >>Thanks, >> >>David >> >> Ken, Thanks a lot. I'll check it out. David |
From: Ryan R. <to...@gm...> - 2004-08-17 23:54:08
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I suppose it depends on how the PHPWS search is implemented. Differentiating between title, content, keywords and ranking each as desired, allows you to customize your search to work as you need it to. We currently conduct usability tests which allow us to modify the importance of a match in a page title vs a match in the page content to help tailor our search function to be most useful for our users. For example, in our division at work, we, like most, have Purchase Requests. However, people insist on calling them Purchase Orders (which differs from the University standard). While the title and visible content will use Purchase Request, placing Purchase Order in the meta tags, they can still find the page. I'm not saying that metadata is essential, but it helps in our current search function (which is incredibly important to us) as it gives us a mechanism to fine tune our search. Thanks, Ryan Roland Application Developer Indiana University On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 18:43:08 +0100, Shaun Murray <sh...@ae...> wrote: > > On 16 Aug 2004, at 21:20, Ryan Roland wrote: > > > It'd still be helpful to have that metadata on a per-page basis for > > use in internal searches (for example). > > I guess so but most people would be using the internal search module > which doesn't pay any attention to meta elements and uses the database > directly. > > I suppose if you were running phpwebsite as part of a larger system > that used htdig then they'd be of some importance but mostly I meta > elements aren't the important search engine tool people think they are. > Good clean design, content near the top of the page, not navigation and > simple URLs that are linked to from multiple places are much more > important x 100. > > > > Shaun > aegis design - http://www.aegisdesign.co.uk > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by Shop4tech.com-Lowest price on Blank Media > 100pk Sonic DVD-R 4x for only $29 -100pk Sonic DVD+R for only $33 > Save 50% off Retail on Ink & Toner - Free Shipping and Free Gift. > http://www.shop4tech.com/z/Inkjet_Cartridges/9_108_r285 > _______________________________________________ > Phpwebsite-developers mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers > |
From: Ken N. <ke...@co...> - 2004-08-17 22:56:26
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David, I wrote a module which basically does what you are describing. What is not on there (yet) is image support. That should be ready sometime in mid September. http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpws-nakes Ken On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 15:16, David Lynum wrote: > Dear List, > > I'm new to both PHP and MySQL and my question concerns certain > capabilities of phpwebsite. I'm need to setup a website where I have a > yellow page of vendors who my members can search on for the type of > vendor they need, electrician, accountant, etc. The vendors should each > have their own account so that they can create information that the > members would search on. Can phpwebsite provide this type of > capability? I don't know if it would make a difference, but if I use > phpwebsite it would be installed on a W2K box running apache. Do you > guys recommend Apache 1.x or 2.x? > > Thanks, > > David -- Kenneth Nordquist "Community Marketing for the Next Generation" Call Us Toll Free: 866-621-4049 http://communitygems.com |