Hey Breitsch
I am using phpwcms_1.2.5-DEV and
["file_path"] = "phpwcms_filestorage";
Image paths seem to be ok. Just wrong hash and in some cases .doc extension instead of .jpg... weird.
Juhana
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- Tue 8. Nov 2005, 23:53
- Forum: hacks & enhancements
- Topic: ExData Module v2.8.0 - Tables, Lists and more…
- Replies: 472
- Views: 306648
- Sat 5. Nov 2005, 06:33
- Forum: hacks & enhancements
- Topic: ExData Module v2.8.0 - Tables, Lists and more…
- Replies: 472
- Views: 306648
Image links go crazy
I got the module working quite ok but images doesn't work on the frontend.
File browser shows and adds selected images smoothly but on the site
image urls are rendered with nonexisting names like:
phpwcms_filestorage/a37f1f0a3e1fb837b3a92e547244b1ab.jpg
which doesn't match with the images which ...
File browser shows and adds selected images smoothly but on the site
image urls are rendered with nonexisting names like:
phpwcms_filestorage/a37f1f0a3e1fb837b3a92e547244b1ab.jpg
which doesn't match with the images which ...
- Mon 21. Feb 2005, 09:53
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: included php variables problem
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1528
included php variables problem
HI
** EDIT // SWITCHED TO IFRAMES :( :x
But still looking solution to real embedding!!!
using 1.2 DEV
I am trying to include a Qdig-gallery script in phpwcms article.
I am using a html content-part with:
{PHP:http://www.j-s-c.net/alppis/qdig2.php}
gallery appears embedded on page and ...
** EDIT // SWITCHED TO IFRAMES :( :x
But still looking solution to real embedding!!!
using 1.2 DEV
I am trying to include a Qdig-gallery script in phpwcms article.
I am using a html content-part with:
{PHP:http://www.j-s-c.net/alppis/qdig2.php}
gallery appears embedded on page and ...
- Tue 21. Sep 2004, 18:42
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: Bi-lingual structure and navlist menu
- Replies: 0
- Views: 770
Bi-lingual structure and navlist menu
Is it possible to create 2 language structure as described below but using list based dynamic menu instead of table.
I seems to me that it's not possible to use navlist_current
and specify the starting structure level as in nav_table_column.
Pappnase wrote:
i had also created a 2 lang website ...
I seems to me that it's not possible to use navlist_current
and specify the starting structure level as in nav_table_column.
Pappnase wrote:
i had also created a 2 lang website ...
- Thu 2. Sep 2004, 16:30
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: article listing of multiple sublevels
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1448
- Thu 2. Sep 2004, 15:12
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: article listing of multiple sublevels
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1448
- Thu 2. Sep 2004, 12:12
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: article listing of multiple sublevels
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1448
article listing of multiple sublevels
Hip
I am building a website for a department of school.
first I made a structure level staff and each staff member were an article on that level.
I have created article listing template that lists the summaries as I like,
so I had an OK stuff listing page.
Now I i'd have to separate ...
I am building a website for a department of school.
first I made a structure level staff and each staff member were an article on that level.
I have created article listing template that lists the summaries as I like,
so I had an OK stuff listing page.
Now I i'd have to separate ...
- Thu 19. Aug 2004, 16:17
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: ¿Article listing with summary?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 5183
why is the first article rendered diffrently than others?
EDIT: I figured out that one article had different article listing template. Not so mystic...
Ok.
I just changed top article count to 999
why is the first article rendered diffrently than others?
First article has only "more..." link
Rest of the article titles and subtitles are links to ...
Ok.
I just changed top article count to 999
why is the first article rendered diffrently than others?
First article has only "more..." link
Rest of the article titles and subtitles are links to ...