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From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-03-26 19:39:02
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At 11:32 -0800 2001.03.26, Eric Dannewitz wrote: >Yes, I did do that. And it template-check reported that there were differences >even though I just used template-tool -u slash -s * to upgrade them. Where did you run that? If you ran "*" in your dump directory, you will just re-load everything you dumped. You need to give it the filenames of the templates to load. You could do "cd /usr/local/slash/themes/slashcode/templates/" and then use "*". Then you'd also need to cd to each plugin's templates directory and do the same. And this would overwrite any changes you've made. I usually do specific filenames; have two terms open, and when I see a template I want to update, in the other term, do `template-tool -u USER -s "/usr/local/slash/plugins/Journal/templates/journalitem;journal;default"` or whatever. If there are a bunch, I will just list each filename on the line (I just copy and paste between terms, of course :). -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |
From: Eric D. <eri...@ja...> - 2001-03-26 19:30:46
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Yes, I did do that. And it template-check reported that there were differences even though I just used template-tool -u slash -s * to upgrade them. I'll try it again and see if it happens Chris Nandor wrote: > At 23:18 -0800 2001.03.23, Eric Dannewitz wrote: > >You know I did that, updated the admin;menu;default template because > >template-check said it was different, erased the dump, dumped it again, and > >template-check still says that they are different.......... > > > >Ideas? > > Did you redump with `template-tool -u USER -d` before running > `template-check -u USER` again? Did you use the right value of "USER"? > Are you sure you updated it? (Check via the web interface.) > > -- > Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ > Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-development mailing list > Sla...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-development -- Back up my hard disk? I can't find the reverse switch! Eric Dannewitz - Adventurer, saxophonist, good-timer (crook? quite possibly), clarinetist, manic self-publicist, part-time flautist(flutist?), macintosher, and often thought to be completely out to lunch. http://www.jazz-sax.com |
From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-03-26 19:28:20
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At 17:11 -0800 2001.03.24, CertIndex.com Webmaster wrote: >in the vars table, the descriptions for siteadmin and siteadmin_name are not >descriptive enough. would someone please tell me what each of these vars is >used for? as usual, i'll clean up the desc. and submit a patch. It seems that the difference is that siteadmin is not used, while siteadmin_name is. siteadmin_name is used for messages like "Please mail <A HREF="mailto:[% constants.adminmail %]">[% constants.siteadmin_name %]</A> if you have a problem logging in." -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |
From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-03-26 19:23:01
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At 23:18 -0800 2001.03.23, Eric Dannewitz wrote: >You know I did that, updated the admin;menu;default template because >template-check said it was different, erased the dump, dumped it again, and >template-check still says that they are different.......... > >Ideas? Did you redump with `template-tool -u USER -d` before running `template-check -u USER` again? Did you use the right value of "USER"? Are you sure you updated it? (Check via the web interface.) -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |
From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-03-26 19:18:35
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At 23:12 -0500 2001.03.23, Blake Day wrote: ><x-html><!x-stuff-for-pete base="" src="" id="0" >charset="iso-8859-1"><!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 >Transitional//EN"> ><HTML><HEAD> ><META content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" http-equiv=Content-Type> ><META content="MSHTML 5.00.3211.1700" name=GENERATOR></HEAD> ><BODY> ><DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN class=016041004-24032001>I just >wanted to >mention that in my attempts to change the look of threads for comments, >I ran >into a problem. Currently, the slash code adds an indent constant >to the >beginning of every "linkComment" (which is a link to the threaded >comment). I think this method is very non-templatized. In >order to >put threaded comments into table rows, I had to basically butcher the >code in >Slash::displayThread and some other functions. Is there something >I'm >missing? Or is this an oversight with the template >development?</SPAN></FONT></DIV> ><DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN >class=016041004-24032001></SPAN></FONT> </DIV> ><DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN >class=016041004-24032001>Thanks,</SPAN></FONT></DIV> ><DIV><FONT face=Arial size=1>Blake Day</FONT></DIV> ><DIV> </DIV></BODY></HTML> > ></x-html> Please don't send HTML mail to the list. Thanks. As to the constants, those are all in the data;misc;default template. Would changing those help you? Note that in the case of comments, behavior (logic) is tied very closely to display. If you want to significantly change the _behavior_ of comments, you'll want to use your own code, or change ours. Also note that we are rewriting comments as we speak, for Slash 2.2, and I imagine it will be easier to customize, but I have not been working on it much myself. -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |
From: Ask S. G. <cl...@sl...> - 2001-03-26 17:42:09
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On Sat, 24 Mar 2001 19:50:29 -0500 (EST), daniel j wharton said: > > I have a question about where the templates are stored for a site? Are > they in the database, or does it use the ones in > /usr/local/slash/themes/slashcode/templates? If it does keep them in the > database, is it possible to export them so I can use my current theme on > another site? Templates are stored in the database. The template files in /usr/local/slash/themes/slashcode/templates are file-based entries of those self-same templates. Initially, when you load a slash-site, the install-slashsite tool will load the database with the templates of the theme you select. You should check out bin/template-tool. It was created with this exact purpose in mind. It can extract templates to a file for ease of editing (you therefore don't need to use the admin interface). Have CLI? Will travel. You can then use the template-tool to reload any template files into the database. Of course, this means that the short answer to your last question is: Yes. If you need more information on this issue, please let us know. - Cliff |
From: Ask S. G. <cl...@sl...> - 2001-03-26 17:37:57
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On Sat, 24 Mar 2001 12:00:44 -0800, CertIndex.com Webmaster said: > we like how kuro5hin works for moderation, in that, each registered user can > moderate every single comment. we would like to have this 'open' moderation > on our slash site. one of the problems is that slash doesn't allow you to > moderate a story you participate in, or vice versa. anyone have any ideas > for howto allow this? > > thanks heaps This is currently behavior that is hardcoded into the scripts. To change this you will have to edit comments.pl and rewrite the logic therein to make it so that a user can post AND moderate in the same story. Now that I think about it, it should be a relatively simple change: In comments.pl, look on or about line 479, it should read: undoModeration($form->{sid}); You can either remove the line or comment it out. This will allow all users to moderate and comment on a story. In the future, when we revise the seclev system (preferably to ACLs), then there will be ACLs to control this behavior. - Cliff |
From: shane <sh...@lo...> - 2001-03-25 16:01:06
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At 11:12 PM 3/23/2001 -0500, Blake Day wrote: >I just wanted to mention that in my attempts to change the look of threads >for comments, I ran into a problem. Currently, the slash code adds an >indent constant to the beginning of every "linkComment" (which is a link >to the threaded comment). I think this method is very >non-templatized. In order to put threaded comments into table rows, I had >to basically butcher the code in Slash::displayThread and some other >functions. Is there something I'm missing? Or is this an oversight with >the template development? > >Thanks, >Blake Day > Blake, What you could do for this - instead of hacking at slash, make your own module, copy Slash::displayThread and put that into your module. edit to suite. save, compile. (possibly install as a plugin). I ran into what you're talking about when I originally did those ubbish templates. I realized it'd take way too much time to do and moved on from it. Have you looked at the new comment system they're doing for slash 2.2? You might want to look at that, and start your 'ubb' look with that instead of the current comment system. You could key your ubblook to a story param. I say this because, from what I understand, bender 2.2 will have that new comment system fully functional. And since they're doing it because Slashdot needs it (again, that's my understanding) I'd guess it'll get coded quickly so they can move /. to bender asap. Shane |
From: CertIndex.com W. <web...@ce...> - 2001-03-25 01:08:48
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in the vars table, the descriptions for siteadmin and siteadmin_name are not descriptive enough. would someone please tell me what each of these vars is used for? as usual, i'll clean up the desc. and submit a patch. regards |
From: daniel j w. <dj...@se...> - 2001-03-25 00:52:14
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I have a question about where the templates are stored for a site? Are they in the database, or does it use the ones in /usr/local/slash/themes/slashcode/templates? If it does keep them in the database, is it possible to export them so I can use my current theme on another site? thanks -- daniel j wharton The Secret Media Group www.secretmedia.org www.kamikazewords.com www.burnit.net Extended Contact Info: URL: danielwharton.com ICQ: 10020980 AIM: dotKAMbot |
From: Blake D. <bl...@ar...> - 2001-03-24 21:25:41
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How could I get the current page number when listing threaded comments for a story? Thanks Blake Day |
From: CertIndex.com W. <web...@ce...> - 2001-03-24 19:58:21
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we like how kuro5hin works for moderation, in that, each registered user can moderate every single comment. we would like to have this 'open' moderation on our slash site. one of the problems is that slash doesn't allow you to moderate a story you participate in, or vice versa. anyone have any ideas for howto allow this? thanks heaps |
From: <no...@so...> - 2001-03-24 16:29:06
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Patches item #411062, was updated on 2001-03-24 08:29 You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=304421&aid=411062&group_id=4421 Category: MAIN branch Group: None Status: Open Priority: 5 Submitted By: Alessio Bragadini (alessio) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: Bugfix for Slash.pm in 1.0.10 Initial Comment: Release 1.0.10 has a syntax bug in Slash.pm. See <http://slashcode.com/comments.pl?sid=01/03/20/2027205>. This patch (a single extra character!) fixes the problem. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=304421&aid=411062&group_id=4421 |
From: Blake D. <bl...@ar...> - 2001-03-24 16:00:34
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I had actually posted a question like this, but sent it from the wrong email address and went to bed before I realized my mistake. In any case, what he is trying to say is that the indentations for threaded replies is somewhat hardcoded if someone (like us) wanted to put replies in table rows so that we could add extra information in a structured format. I had to mess with too much code, I think, so maybe someone should rethink the constant indent variables being appended to thread subjects.. Just my opinion.. Blake Day -----Original Message----- From: sla...@li... [mailto:sla...@li...]On Behalf Of CertIndex.com Webmaster Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 3:48 AM To: sla...@li... Subject: [Slashcode-development] template gaffe? we've been trying to build a BB style template plugin for a while now. one of the things this requires is a very flexible display of comment replies. (by default, the <UL> of text links which are the subjects of replies to the comment.) however, aut told me that a great deal of this html code, if not all, is put into a constant within slash code and is thus static making it impossible to use templates to change the look of this reply list.. since 'all things display' are supposed to be a template issue, as far as i've been told on #slash, i think this is an oversight. would it be possible to get this html put into slash's templates? (and any other html that's in slash code, would be nice to bring *everything* out to the template level.) if you want line #'s or anything else, including testing, contact me at con...@ho... regards ps: i'm on #slash now if anyone wants to chat. _______________________________________________ Slashcode-development mailing list Sla...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-development |
From: CertIndex.com W. <web...@ce...> - 2001-03-24 09:12:05
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we don't ever want any replies in the list of replies to threaded comments displayed. (part of our BB plugin stuff) since 'highlight threshold' allows comments to 'break out' of the threading, what if we set the default highlight threshold for every user to 1 more than the greatest score a comment can have and don't allow users to change this value? for example, by default the max score a comment can have is +5. so if we set the highlight threshold for each user to 6 and don't allow them to change it, will this break anything? thanks! |
From: CertIndex.com W. <web...@ce...> - 2001-03-24 08:58:55
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sorry all, ignore this. i spend a month trying to figure it out. i finally email slash-dev. finally figure it out. feh. 10x anyway. :) ----- Original Message ----- From: "CertIndex.com Webmaster" <web...@ce...> To: <sla...@li...> Sent: Saturday, 24 March, 2001 00:41 Subject: [Slashcode-development] display modes > i've looked in the latest db documentation, i've changed settings for about > an hour now on slashdot trying to get it figured out, and i STILL can't see > what the difference is between nested and threaded. would someone please > give me a definitive answer to this question that has been lingering for, > oh, 1 month with me? > > thank you! > > > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-development mailing list > Sla...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-development > |
From: CertIndex.com W. <web...@ce...> - 2001-03-24 08:45:10
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we've been trying to build a BB style template plugin for a while now. one of the things this requires is a very flexible display of comment replies. (by default, the <UL> of text links which are the subjects of replies to the comment.) however, aut told me that a great deal of this html code, if not all, is put into a constant within slash code and is thus static making it impossible to use templates to change the look of this reply list.. since 'all things display' are supposed to be a template issue, as far as i've been told on #slash, i think this is an oversight. would it be possible to get this html put into slash's templates? (and any other html that's in slash code, would be nice to bring *everything* out to the template level.) if you want line #'s or anything else, including testing, contact me at con...@ho... regards ps: i'm on #slash now if anyone wants to chat. |
From: CertIndex.com W. <web...@ce...> - 2001-03-24 08:39:23
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i've looked in the latest db documentation, i've changed settings for about an hour now on slashdot trying to get it figured out, and i STILL can't see what the difference is between nested and threaded. would someone please give me a definitive answer to this question that has been lingering for, oh, 1 month with me? thank you! |
From: Eric D. <eri...@ja...> - 2001-03-24 07:16:34
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You know I did that, updated the admin;menu;default template because template-check said it was different, erased the dump, dumped it again, and template-check still says that they are different.......... Ideas? Chris Nandor wrote: > At 23:13 -0800 2001.03.20, Brian Aker wrote: > >Eric Dannewitz wrote: > >> Hmm, do I need to update my templates? > >Yep. > > > >> How do I properly do that? I did something like bin/template-tool -u slash > >> -s -O themes/slashcode/templates/ > >This is how I do it with sites where I have zero customization going > >on. I cd to the directory where the templates are and type: > >template-tool -u slash -s * > > For those that don't know, you can use template-check to tell you which > templates have changed from what is in > /usr/local/slash/(themes|plugins)/*/templates/. > > cd /usr/local/slash/site/MYSITE/ > mkdir templates # create dir, or just cd > cd templates # maybe rm all contents > after cd > template-tool -u VIRTUALUSER -d . # dump templates > template-check -u VIRTUALUSER . # compare > > This allows you to see which ones differ, and what the differences are. > Then for each template you want to copy into the db: > > template-tool -u VIRTUALUSER -s "PATHTONEWTEMPLATE" > > -- > Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ > Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-development mailing list > Sla...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-development -- Back up my hard disk? I can't find the reverse switch! Eric Dannewitz - Adventurer, saxophonist, good-timer (crook? quite possibly), clarinetist, manic self-publicist, part-time flautist(flutist?), macintosher, and often thought to be completely out to lunch. http://www.jazz-sax.com |
From: Blake D. <bla...@ch...> - 2001-03-24 04:07:04
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I just wanted to mention that in my attempts to change the look of threads for comments, I ran into a problem. Currently, the slash code adds an indent constant to the beginning of every "linkComment" (which is a link to the threaded comment). I think this method is very non-templatized. In order to put threaded comments into table rows, I had to basically butcher the code in Slash::displayThread and some other functions. Is there something I'm missing? Or is this an oversight with the template development? Thanks, Blake Day |
From: Nathan V. <na...@th...> - 2001-03-23 18:05:37
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Chris Nandor wrote: > Looks like you're behind the times. :) Those are in the site.conf now, > now slash.conf. When you do a make install over your existing install, it > will not replace slash.conf, but the latest slash.conf will be placed in > $SLASH_PREFIX/httpd/slash.conf.def. Oh, ahah. I didn't catch that, but it is a very valuable piece of information. Thanks! |
From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-03-23 14:47:04
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At 23:13 -0800 2001.03.20, Brian Aker wrote: >Eric Dannewitz wrote: >> Hmm, do I need to update my templates? >Yep. > >> How do I properly do that? I did something like bin/template-tool -u slash >> -s -O themes/slashcode/templates/ >This is how I do it with sites where I have zero customization going >on. I cd to the directory where the templates are and type: >template-tool -u slash -s * For those that don't know, you can use template-check to tell you which templates have changed from what is in /usr/local/slash/(themes|plugins)/*/templates/. cd /usr/local/slash/site/MYSITE/ mkdir templates # create dir, or just cd cd templates # maybe rm all contents after cd template-tool -u VIRTUALUSER -d . # dump templates template-check -u VIRTUALUSER . # compare This allows you to see which ones differ, and what the differences are. Then for each template you want to copy into the db: template-tool -u VIRTUALUSER -s "PATHTONEWTEMPLATE" -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |
From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-03-23 14:01:17
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At 19:04 -0900 2001.03.21, Nathan Vonnahme wrote: >Speaking of the configurations, shouldn't the AddType XML stuff go outside >the VirtualHost sections, not repeated in each? And it seems like some Well, my opinion is that we make it the most compatible from the start, and then people can move things around as they please. So that means, in this case, that you could feel free to move some of this stuff out to slash.conf yourself, if you know it won't bork up anything in the rest of your site. >things in the main section could screw up other virtual hosts on the same >machine that don't use slash, e.g. > DirectoryIndex index.pl index.shtml >which could break hosts that use index.html Looks like you're behind the times. :) Those are in the site.conf now, now slash.conf. When you do a make install over your existing install, it will not replace slash.conf, but the latest slash.conf will be placed in $SLASH_PREFIX/httpd/slash.conf.def. -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |
From: Patrick G. <cap...@sl...> - 2001-03-23 12:56:16
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"CertIndex.com Webmaster" wrote: > > when sid's are created for our forum, they get sids like 00/01/25/1236215 > when it SHOULD be 01/01/25/1236215. (or better yet, 2001/01/25/1236215) > anyone have an idea why? thanks a lot > > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-development mailing list > Sla...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-development check the date on your machine (I do remember you had an issue with this on your email once :) ) |
From: CertIndex.com W. <web...@ce...> - 2001-03-23 04:16:04
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when sid's are created for our forum, they get sids like 00/01/25/1236215 when it SHOULD be 01/01/25/1236215. (or better yet, 2001/01/25/1236215) anyone have an idea why? thanks a lot |