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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 12:22 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Hi,

Just recently setup my new Phpnuke website (Using 7.Cool with the great template "zoneCopper" and just had a few questions concerning the setup and customization of php:

1. Is it at all possible to add a 'Logout' link to the top bar after your "Welcome name"? (Please see picture linked below, the words "Logout" would be the ideal spot). This would save the user the time of going to 'Your Account' just to log out. I do know about adding "Logout" to the 'Modules' block but would rather it up the top?

2. My website is for a Guild and loved how its currently setup with everything internal, for example the Forums still remain 'within' the blocks etc without having to go to an external link. I was wondering if it was at all possible to have my EQDkp also internally built in now without users having to be linked to an external link and losing the Side Menus etc?

3. Im currently running PhpBB2 2.0.15 and know the latest version is 2.0.18 and was wondering how I go about updating it? I have read various tutorials about updating PhpBB2 but wanted to check first if the method is the same for updating a PhpBB2 forum built into a PhpNuke website (Not an external, stand-alone forum in otherwords)?

Thanks for your time,

PhpManic
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 12:28 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Sorry for the double post, forgot to link picture for 'Logout' question Laughing

http://www.ostralyan.com/screenshots/Logoutwish.JPG
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 12:18 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

1) It's possible, you would have to edit your theme.php code to do so

2) You can use a system such as NukeWrap. A better option would be to code it as a phpNuke module though

3) Never use the original phpBB files in phpNuke. It will not work.
You need to ported BBToNuke files from http://www.nukeresources.com
Note: They are not cumulative. You will need to install them sequentially.
At this point, I don't recommned using 2.0.18 because there are still bugs.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 1:04 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Much appricated Evaders99, I have a few more questions if you could spare the time:

1. I tired my hand at NukeWrap like suggested but seem to have ran into a couple problems. I've uploaded NukeWrap to /Modules and activated it, I have made sure the URL_Security is set to false within nukewrap.cfg (Have not done anything else here) and added the a link the my Navigation Main Menu:

Code:
http://www.*.com/php_nuke/modules.php?name=NukeWrap&page=http://www.*.com/eqdkp/viewnews.php\


When trying the link on my Navigation Main Menu (Link is entitled EQDkp) I receive a 406 Not Acceptable error page with the words:

Code:
Not Acceptable
An appropriate representation of the requested resource /php_nuke/modules.php could not be found on this server.


Could anyone shed any light?


2. You also suggested to try and code the page as an actually PhpNuke Module, how would I go about writing EQDkp (Found here: http://www.eqdkp.com) into a Phpnuke Module?

Once again thanks for you time
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 1:03 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I don't really use NukeWrap that much, can't really say

There's a whole guide on Creating Modules
http://www.nukecops.com/PHP-Nuke_creating-modules.html

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