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Posted by manne on 2003-07-22 21:11:13 (13734 * reads)
Good bye myphpnuke, good bye postnuke
Try the OPN crossupgrade feature. Using your "old " database in OPN it will save hours of hard work.
Currently supported systems:
Upgrade from myphpnuke 1.8x
Upgrade from postnuke 0.7x
Coming soon:
Upgrade from xoops RC3
Upgrade from nuke 5.x
Read more about this great feature in Crossupgrade from other nuke derivates to openPHPnuke
Currently supported systems:
Upgrade from myphpnuke 1.8x
Upgrade from postnuke 0.7x
Coming soon:
Upgrade from xoops RC3
Upgrade from nuke 5.x
Read more about this great feature in Crossupgrade from other nuke derivates to openPHPnuke
Posted by manne on 2003-07-11 22:08:06 (15965 * reads)
Where does OPN have its origins?
Posted by manne on 2003-07-08 22:03:48 (12134 * reads)
New Backendmodule
Hombergs writes:
In this beta download there will be a new module called backend. This module will replace all backend scripts in the root directory. So that not only articles can be presented as RSS/RDF feed, but also bookcorner, yellow pages , howtos, weblogs, downloads, gallery, weblinks, message board, reviews, and sections.
Of course, webmasters can determine from withing the modules configuration which newsfeeds are to be presented by the module.
Then, the module can display the feed in these formats:
- RDS/RDF 0.91
- RDS/RDF 1.0
- RDS/RDF 2.0 Draft
- HTML
You can call to the actual backend from four different links:
1. OPN_URL/system/backend/backend.php?version=100&limit=10&module=system/article
parameter version contains RSS/RDF version (optional)
parameter limit contains the number of returned data (optional)
parmater module contains the modul from which the feed shall originate (compulsory)
2. OPN_URL/system/backend/backend.php?limit=10&module=system/article
3. OPN_URL/system/backend/backend.php?version=100&module=system/article
4. OPN_URL/system/backend/backend.php?module=system/article
As you will have noticed, parameter version and limit can be omitted. If one of those is not found, the standard setting will automatically be activated.
In this beta download there will be a new module called backend. This module will replace all backend scripts in the root directory. So that not only articles can be presented as RSS/RDF feed, but also bookcorner, yellow pages , howtos, weblogs, downloads, gallery, weblinks, message board, reviews, and sections.
Of course, webmasters can determine from withing the modules configuration which newsfeeds are to be presented by the module.
Then, the module can display the feed in these formats:
- RDS/RDF 0.91
- RDS/RDF 1.0
- RDS/RDF 2.0 Draft
- HTML
You can call to the actual backend from four different links:
1. OPN_URL/system/backend/backend.php?version=100&limit=10&module=system/article
parameter version contains RSS/RDF version (optional)
parameter limit contains the number of returned data (optional)
parmater module contains the modul from which the feed shall originate (compulsory)
2. OPN_URL/system/backend/backend.php?limit=10&module=system/article
3. OPN_URL/system/backend/backend.php?version=100&module=system/article
4. OPN_URL/system/backend/backend.php?module=system/article
As you will have noticed, parameter version and limit can be omitted. If one of those is not found, the standard setting will automatically be activated.
Posted by manne on 2003-06-26 22:43:00 (13665 * reads)
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New Movies Module
Webschmied writes:
While I was surfing various communities, I came up with something to enhance the interaction on a page considerably: evaluating latest movies. As the reviews-module best fits this purpose, I have quickly adapted it.
Now there are five dropdown menus to rate a movie with regard to suspense, action, erotic, emotion, and fun.
Alex assisted in eliminating a few bugs so that this module will be part of the following Beta-Download. Thanks to Heinz we already have the backend-functions contained, great job!
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While I was surfing various communities, I came up with something to enhance the interaction on a page considerably: evaluating latest movies. As the reviews-module best fits this purpose, I have quickly adapted it.
Now there are five dropdown menus to rate a movie with regard to suspense, action, erotic, emotion, and fun.
Alex assisted in eliminating a few bugs so that this module will be part of the following Beta-Download. Thanks to Heinz we already have the backend-functions contained, great job!
translation by xtreme