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64BIT Development:  Server Hickup - Not an ''1CMS'' Issue
 
64BIT Development Hi Folks!

After getting about 10 PM's and many more emails, I thought I would let everyone know that my host had a 15 Minute Server outage today. 

Basically, Apache did what Apache sometimes does (it happens) and we had a little outage.  I wanted everyone to know that this had nothing to do with my domains or "1CMS", it was just the, "Server being Manny".

Sorry about the inconvenience!

Steph


Posted by 64bitguy on Sunday, October 09, 2005 @ 17:46:15 EDT ( Reads: 475 )
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1CMS:  Fully Compliant and Validated 1CMS 1.0 RSS and Atom Feeds
 
1CMS One of the major issues with Nuke has been a total lack of compliance to the backend standards.  I just wanted everyone to know that in addition to fixing the regular 1CMS backend.php file which generates RSS 0.92 output, I have also coded a new RSS 2.0 backend file that is also fully validated.

Posted by 64bitguy on Sunday, October 09, 2005 @ 05:33:58 EDT ( Reads: 581 )
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1CMS:  ''Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due'' Work Continues
 
1CMS Most people are probably unaware of the fact that PHP-Nuke (as distributed by Mr. Burzi) is a compilation of code that was actually created by everyone except Mr. Burzi.

The unfortunate truth is that over the years, author credits have been removed from most of the function, block and module code included with baseline Nuke.

Additionally, very few modules include a "Copyright" (bottom right hand corner) Popup section to describe what the solution is, what version it is, who created it and where it may be found.


Posted by 64bitguy on Thursday, October 06, 2005 @ 16:58:45 EDT ( Reads: 1710 )
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1CMS:  Advanced Page Numbering Added
 
1CMS In an effort to make reading stories a tad easier from the homepage, I have added a new page numbering system to control multiple pages of stories.

In addition to the normal features of this function, I have also modified it so that if your "News" module is set to be the "Home" module of your 1CMS installation, it will revert users back to the index.html page instead of the normal "&name=News..." properties.


Posted by 64bitguy on Thursday, October 06, 2005 @ 16:06:11 EDT ( Reads: 777 )
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64BIT Development:  New Credits Module
 
64BIT Development In an effort to give more detail about the various components of 1CMS "1CMS" I have recoded the "Credits" module originally developed by Telli at CodezWiz to support the latest PHP-Nuke versions as well as to add many new features.

Posted by 64bitguy on Wednesday, October 05, 2005 @ 01:18:11 EDT ( Reads: 556 )
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64BIT Development:  Advertising Module Recoded
 
64BIT Development In the development of 1CMS, one major issue I discovered was the setup of the default PHP-Nuke Advertising Module.

In a nuthsell, the module is setup with a "textarea" function for adding the "Buy Link" information.  This makes it impossible to use standard "PayPal" or other button code that is given to webmasters by these payment processors. 

The function is quite frankly useless in that it provides no method for creating an "Input" type function, which is where you would put the code that is generated by Paypal or other payment processors for this function.


Posted by 64bitguy on Monday, September 26, 2005 @ 19:24:53 EDT ( Reads: 964 )
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64BIT Development:  New Topics Module!
 
64BIT Development A user at Raven's recently inquired about having the ability to have the topics module list only the story summaries of the Topic in question, versus flooding the page with all topics summaries.

After thinking about it for a while, I realized that this is a pretty good idea.  At that point I jumped into the module and realized that the functions of the module are pretty limited.

Well, we can't have that now can we?

I have recoded the Topics module and the default theme code to be much more flexible and to default to this feature.


Posted by 64bitguy on Sunday, September 25, 2005 @ 20:25:48 EDT ( Reads: 1254 )
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1CMS:  Feedback Module Completely Recoded To Support HTML
 
1CMS Webmasters using PHP-Nuke have probably noticed that the feedback module always emailed user comments back to you as plain text.  If there were line returns, those came as "br"s.  Any single or double quotes, arrows or even & symbols turned an ordinary comment into a mash of jibberish.

Obviously, that was a problem.  With an HTML editor (such as TinyMCE included with versions after 7.6) this was ever BIGGER problem... One that unfortunately was ignored by the PHP-Nuke Author.


Posted by 64bitguy on Wednesday, September 21, 2005 @ 03:44:04 EDT ( Reads: 633 )
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1CMS:  Safari and Mozilla Browsers Added To Statistics Module
 
1CMS After recoding the Statistics module for 100% W3C Compliance (See:  Statistics Module Finally Recoded To 100% Compliance) tonight I finally got around to adding in the missing browsers.

You will now see not only Firefox, but Mozilla and Safari Browsers incorporated as well.  Finally, I have also redone the logo graphics for the browsers to make them high quality.  The quality of the old ones was rather bothersome.

See: http://1cms.org/modules.php?name=Statistics


Posted by 64bitguy on Wednesday, September 21, 2005 @ 01:39:42 EDT ( Reads: 547 )
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1CMS:  TinyMCE The Right Way For PHP-Nuke 7.7 - 7.8 - 7.9
 
1CMS Okay, so by now you have noticed that this test domain has some substantial improvements over PHP-Nuke 7.8. 

What you probably haven't heard about is how TinyMCE (the HTML Editor used to create this news article) was never properly installed nor integrated with any modules that have "textarea" fields.  On top of that issue, the security of modules was gutted to support using this editor (because again, it was never properly integrated or called) and finally, it was also never properly defined or installed into the baseline PHP-Nuke code, nor was the initialization code correct.


Posted by 64bitguy on Tuesday, September 20, 2005 @ 23:01:45 EDT ( Reads: 780 )
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