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Posted: Sat 17. Jun 2006, 10:32
by sustia
Ok Oliver, thanks for your answer and your patience.

Posted: Sat 17. Jun 2006, 10:34
by Oliver Georgi
Hm,

would you please tell me:
- what browser doyou use (if possible try with another one)
- can you make a screenshot (just to know it's the same place we are talking about)
- JavaScript on
- empty cache or make STRG+R

Oliver

Posted: Sat 17. Jun 2006, 10:51
by pico
@sustia

is it a update? have you missed to copy the captcha.php into img-Folder ?
like I did :oops:

Posted: Sat 17. Jun 2006, 10:53
by kubens
Please find below the links to two screenshots:

Firefox
Internet Explorer

I use the following versions in my local test environment:

- WindowsXP
- Apache2.2.2
- PHP5.1.4
- MySQL4.1.16

I cleared in both browsers the cache, but the behaviour is in both the same.

Br
Wolfgang

Posted: Sat 17. Jun 2006, 10:55
by sustia
pico wrote:@sustia

is it a update? have you missed to copy the captcha.php into img-Folder ?
like I did :oops:
Hi pico
no, it's a fres installation that I did in another free domain, in order to try the new version and its potentiality without problem, and later upgrade to the version whet it's stable.
Anyway I've controlled, and I have the captcha.php in that folder ;)

Oliver answered me this
But there is no freetype support included. Without freetype no font can be used and no font means no text to image for the captcha.

It needs to be something like this:
Code:
###gd###
GD Support enabled
GD Version 2.0 or higher
FreeType Support enabled
FreeType Linkage with freetype
T1Lib Support enabled
GIF Read Support enabled
GIF Create Support enabled
JPG Support enabled
PNG Support enabled
WBMP Support enabled


I check if I can enhance the captcha for an alternate solution in the case of missing GD and/or freetype.

Oliver

Posted: Sat 17. Jun 2006, 12:36
by Oliver Georgi
kubens wrote:Please find below the links to two screenshots:
Firefox
Internet Explorer
I see - is a bug - I fix it right now. Seems filtering value "0" ;-)

[UPDATE] fixed
http://www.phpwcms.org/release/20060717 ... _patch.zip

Oliver

Posted: Sat 17. Jun 2006, 18:00
by DeXXus
Ben wrote:I really like the way you allow certain content parts based on the structure level.
Does this mean that when NEW content parts are introduced that we will have to go back to EACH and EVERY one to ADD the new content part? Perhaps a UNIVERSAL "one-step" routine should be implemented, too? Just wondering ahead of time. :roll:

Posted: Sat 17. Jun 2006, 18:09
by Oliver Georgi
DeXXus wrote:
Ben wrote:I really like the way you allow certain content parts based on the structure level.
Does this mean that when NEW content parts are introduced that we will have to go back to EACH and EVERY one to ADD the new content part? Perhaps a UNIVERSAL "one-step" routine should be implemented, too? Just wondering ahead of time. :roll:
Yes and No! Maybe you haven't understood that it is NOT neccessary to fill in any content part there if all should be available. If everything should be like ever fill in nothing. So that's the default as you can test.

Oliver

Posted: Sat 17. Jun 2006, 20:11
by DeXXus
Oliver Georgi wrote:Yes and No! Maybe you haven't understood that it is NOT neccessary to fill in any content part there if all should be available. If everything should be like ever fill in nothing. So that's the default as you can test.

Oliver
Maybe I DID misunderstand. I realize and (think it is a GREAT addition) about the selective options for which CP's can be made available for use in NEW categories, as they are created.

It seemed that I could not ADD any new content parts to EXISTING categories, though, because the dropdown box for content-part "types" is BLANK (unless I go back to those categories and TRANSFER all "types" so they are available in the dropdown.
Does that make sense? Or am I missing the OBVIOUS? (would not be the first -or- the last time :lol: )

Posted: Sat 17. Jun 2006, 22:41
by Oliver Georgi
Check this file:
http://www.phpwcms.org/release/20060717 ... _patch.zip

There was a bug or better PHP (I use PHP 4.4.0) has a problem creating real empty arrays.

Oliver

Posted: Sat 17. Jun 2006, 22:49
by kubens
I did, and it works now as expected ;-)

Thanks
Wolfgang

Posted: Sun 18. Jun 2006, 00:35
by DeXXus
8) Alrighty then!
Since I've already gone back to add them all...
...I've overwritten those for future use.
Many THANX !!!

Re: Pre 1.2.7 release!

Posted: Mon 19. Jun 2006, 13:23
by tinoo
Hi

Guess my question got lost...
Vermute meine Frage ging verloren...
tinoo wrote:Hi Folks

DE: Ist es möglich, nur das Gästebuch zu updaten? Quasi als "Sofortmassnahme" gegen Spammer? Welche Files wären das?

EN: Is it possible only to update the guestbook? Just as a instant spam protection? Which files would that be?

Re: Pre 1.2.7 release!

Posted: Mon 19. Jun 2006, 13:33
by Oliver Georgi
tinoo wrote:DE: Ist es möglich, nur das Gästebuch zu updaten? Quasi als "Sofortmassnahme" gegen Spammer? Welche Files wären das?

EN: Is it possible only to update the guestbook? Just as a instant spam protection? Which files would that be?
Not really useful. There are a lot of changed files. You can try to upgrade based on the content part itself. And try to workaround error messages.

Oliver

Re: Pre 1.2.7 release!

Posted: Mon 19. Jun 2006, 13:37
by tinoo
Oliver Georgi wrote:Not really useful. There are a lot of changed files. You can try to upgrade based on the content part itself. And try to workaround error messages.
Phu, no thanks! Then i'll wait for final 1.3 :wink: and do a major update for my whole site...