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blanker1010
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2003 11:14 am Reply with quoteBack to top

I would like to know if there is a howto to code my own modules?
Or if there is information/online manual where I can learn this stuff too Very Happy


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jimmorrison
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2003 3:52 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

If ya want ya modules workin for GT, You should be able to work it out from the previous posts or maybe a more experienced nukecopper can make a couplee suggestions.

You should not have to Mod' ya modules with google tap. It is done in the header.php and the .htaccess

Can ya post One of your address you wish to mod, and give the format of the output? Once you see one of your examples done; it should get easier coz its relevant to your needs.

For Your Information:
the 3 codes to transform the faq
near top of header (This means, where ever you see this in the code in the webpage)
Code:

"'(?<!/)modules.php\?name=FAQ'",


lower part of header
(Change it to this)
Code:

"faq.html",


.htaccess
(and when that link gets sent to the webserver, it turns it back to the orig)
Code:
 RewriteRule ^faq.html modules.phpQQQname=FAQ

PLEASE NOTE, QQQ=? i WAS UNABLE TO POST THE EXAMPLE FOR SOME REASON.
(I think, I'm a newbie to GT too)
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