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- Sat 10. Jan 2004, 00:40
- Forum: phpwcms Feature Requests
- Topic: FCKeditor patch for phpwcms, need a bit help
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1901
- Thu 8. Jan 2004, 23:42
- Forum: phpwcms Feature Requests
- Topic: FCKeditor patch for phpwcms, need a bit help
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1901
FCKeditor patch for phpwcms, need a bit help
Hello. I've made a little patch to put in FCKeditor instead of htmlarea. It's NOT error free - here at home it works fine on a fresh installed RC2, but it seems I'm having trouble getting it quite right - it won't show on Frolds testsite for some reason. Also, it cannot handle existing articles, but...
- Wed 7. Jan 2004, 01:29
- Forum: phpwcms Feature Requests
- Topic: frolds phpwcms wish-list
- Replies: 12
- Views: 5567
As recommentet here: http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2512#2512 I would like: I actually think the options you can change in the conf.inc.php file should also be changeable thru the admin contol panel IMHO thats not a good idea - the file would have to be chmod 777 to be changed via webi...
- Wed 7. Jan 2004, 01:11
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: was ist rss? - what is rss
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4576
- Wed 7. Jan 2004, 00:53
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: was ist rss? - what is rss
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4576
:D There are quite a few definitions, but you should try google... :mrgreen: It's a code standard for snippets of information. Generally they contain a headline and a link to the article - more advanced versions also contain a description text. Take a look at http://clubtotal.free.fr/ and scroll dow...
- Tue 6. Jan 2004, 14:09
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Backend Menu Structure
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4778
Hmm I like the concept frold... I'd personally like to see the layout system more unified - maybe with a possibility to install 'complete styles' ie. a folder under phpwcms with subfolders, containing complete setups with page layout, template, and CSS. That way, phpwcms would quickly gain support f...
- Sat 27. Dec 2003, 03:30
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Language conversion
- Replies: 16
- Views: 9151
Additionally: Do NOT convert my file, you just get to do a lot of work on it. Clearly Oliver was already working on it, and a more tight'n'neat method compared to mine. You can use the file, but it's not worth much, Olivers system seems (well as I see it, promising to be) better than the crude way I...
- Sat 27. Dec 2003, 03:27
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Language conversion
- Replies: 16
- Views: 9151
- Mon 22. Dec 2003, 01:29
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: content part / link article
- Replies: 21
- Views: 6396
- Sun 21. Dec 2003, 16:16
- Forum: phpwcms Bug Reports
- Topic: the Announcements forum doesn´t work!
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1589
- Tue 16. Dec 2003, 00:27
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Language conversion
- Replies: 16
- Views: 9151
- Sat 13. Dec 2003, 21:47
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Just tips 4 the forum
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2875
Just tips 4 the forum
itself... I'd propose a php bbcode addon, and perhaps (for future use - I'll bet you're gonna need it) a Global announcement mod.
- Sat 13. Dec 2003, 21:37
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Language conversion
- Replies: 16
- Views: 9151
:D thx for support, frold - I hope Oliver will take this approach into consideration in future versions. All current tests seems to be error free, but ofcourse improvements could be made. So far, a lot of (internal backend) errors and flyovers are still missing (and I prolly missed a few things too)...
- Sat 13. Dec 2003, 03:13
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Language conversion
- Replies: 16
- Views: 9151
:D First shot is ready - you can pick it up here: http://alleykat.lir.dk/downloads/-phpwcms/pwcms-backend-language-mod.zip But remember - this is still in the making! Read the included textfile. As this is hosted on my home machine, it's not always online. Current status is: http://phpbb2.dk/forum/s...
- Fri 12. Dec 2003, 23:34
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: How to modifiy the access rights of a files on localhost?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1177
Bijan, on a unix system you'd do it like you do via FTP. I think you mean if working with the Uniserver (Apache, PHP, MySQL) for Windows ;) There's no such thing as those access rights on a windows system - those are user dependant, ie if you have full rights to the file (it's not set system or read...