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ASP in an iFrame on a website served by Linux?
  • 2005/7/29 11:40

  • Peekay

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I have a small 'News Page' utility written in ASP that one of my customers uses. The main news pages are hosted on my site, but I display a 'Headlines' ASP page in an iFrame on the customer's website homepage.

At the moment the customer's site is also hosted on a Win/NT server with ASP support, but I want to move it to a Linux server (with the ultimate aim of porting it to Xoops).

I just wondered... if I moved the site to Linux, would the iFrame still display the ASP 'Headlines' page from my NT site, or would the Linux server need to be running something like ChilliSoft ASP for it to work?.

I can't get my head round whether the local server would need ASP as well as the remote one.
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Re: Thank XOOPS!
  • 2005/7/27 13:20

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Nice to Xoops.org online again.

My only comment is that viewed using IE on the Mac, the right column is now being pushed out as wide as the centre column. I '*think* the Creative Commons link is causing an issue. The Creative Commons image is missing on the Mac (in Netscape and IE) and is replaced by hypertext link text. I *think* it's the unbroken link text that is breaking the column.

I haven't tested this with OSX browsers but I just thought I'd mention it as it all worked before the relaunch.
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Re: Liaise intro text not showing [fixed]
  • 2005/7/25 15:02

  • Peekay

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But that would only work if you manually add a URL in a link on a page somewhere. If you just press the menu button to go the 'forms' section, it won't display the form's intro text, or the 'Intro Text in main Page' (from the prefs) if you only have one form.

That has to be a bug?
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Re: Strange user error? Protector 2.4
  • 2005/7/25 14:51

  • Peekay

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I had exactly the same error today. I use 2.0.10 and Protector 2.4.

I had experienced a connection problem (figured my host was having issues). Next time I logged in (as admin) I got the error message. It is particularly disturbing as it displays the full server path on screen.

I have temporarily disabled protector using the 'Temporary Disabled' option' in prefs and everything now works again. I checked to see if my host had upgraded PHP or MySQL, but it appears not. I checked the files mentioned in the message for any stray hard-coded URLs that might have been added when I built the site locally, but there are none.

I have had no problems with it for a month so I don't know what triggered this.

@Gombunan

Did you use the prefs option to disable protector, or just disable the module?. It *might* require that you disable in prefs first (a database change) before disabling the module itself. Just a guess.
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Re: Liaise intro text not showing [fixed]
  • 2005/7/25 14:04

  • Peekay

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Thx for pointing out that he bug is still present in the later release, I was about to ask.

I hope there will be a fix for this. I don't need two forms. When visitors click on 'Enquiries' in the menu (renamed Liaise module) I want them to go straight to the enquiry form.
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Re: Liaise intro text not showing
  • 2005/7/24 22:32

  • Peekay

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I have the same problem using Liaise 1.23 (designed for 2.0.9.3) with XOOPS 2.0.10.

I only want one form, so I deleted the default form. I have a faint recollection that the form introduction displayed properly when I had two forms, but I can't really be sure of that and I haven't had time to really troubleshoot it.

To be fair, Liaise does display a ' XOOPS version not supported' warning, although everything else seems to work.

I have yet to try the new release.
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Re: Smart Modules, at the moment, incompatible with 2.2
  • 2005/7/23 13:14

  • Peekay

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Oh well. Thx for pointing that out m0nty. Perhaps it could be made a required field on the Xoops.org site?

I just think when 2.2 is the current stable version (quite soon it seems) a lot of folks will download incompatible modules and you're gonna get masses of 'it doesn't work' posts.
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Re: Smart Modules, at the moment, incompatible with 2.2
  • 2005/7/23 10:05

  • Peekay

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Even if you added a field to the module details to include the XOOPS version it would help, e.g.

Version: 0.8
For Xoops: 2.2
Downloads 1888
File Size: 62.41 KB

If the 'For Xoops' field value was blank - you would know the module developer hasn't made a statement of compatibility - so it's up to you whether or not to try it.

When SmartSection and SmartFAQ (which are excellent modules IMHO) are updated later this year, the developer can update the details. In the meantime, EVERYONE who attempts to download these mods will know in advance that they don't work in 2.2, instead of having to find out the hard way.

I am of course making the assumption that module dev's can update their own module details.
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Re: Smart Modules, at the moment, incompatible with 2.2
  • 2005/7/23 8:33

  • Peekay

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I know I have requested it before but I really do wish the module downloads page displayed system requirements against each module.

It would save a lot of users wasting a lot of time - and would ensure new users have a positive experience of trying out Xoops.
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Re: Supported BB Codes in Xoops?
  • 2005/7/22 15:06

  • Peekay

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AFAIK these are the codes you can use in the DHTML editor. I don't think you can do a bulleted list unless the module allows you to put HTML into the text field.
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