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Windows and lib-common.php A work arround

  • Tuesday, November 19 2002 @ 05:38 pm EST
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Geeklog I was tooling arround with geeklog on my laptop at school the other day. Which happens to Run Windows 2k. (I have to have this for work. ugh.) Anyways, after getting mega sick of being able to view but not edit the code in windows with dreamweaver mx, notepad, wordpad, amongst others, I found an editor that you can use that doesnt cause the annoying blank page on Windows systems. Word 2002. Open it up as an asci file and look, view and edit away. Just choose save, Thats it.

Should allow those stuck on, or happy with Windowz to make modifcations, edits ectra without needing a unix box to change the lib file

Hack and /or Feature Request

  • Tuesday, November 19 2002 @ 07:19 am EST
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Geeklog Anyone currently running a karma engine with geeklog?

If not, maybe we could get this intragrated into the next version of geeklog.

Cache, does anyone have a hack, mod , or idea how to get the following ported over from dacode.org. they sue a file called gen.php3 which is called by the index to create a tmp file so visitors see http://www.foo.bar/topic,1,0,10,1,02.html. vs http://www.foo.bar/index.php=topic

Its this feature I am really intrested in. The same sort of advanced caching is used by zdnet and wired along with others. Its the kind of feature that would put geeklog lightyears beyond the rest. Even through its above the rest (imho).

e-Commerce Solution for GL?

  • Monday, November 18 2002 @ 02:21 pm EST
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Geeklog Consider this a feature request:

Recently, while searching for an open source and PayPal integrated shopping cart solution I came across this sourceforge project: NSNcart which is written exclusively for PHPNuke 5.5+.

I took a look at the code, and it seems easy enough to convert to GeekLog format? I wish I could do this myself, but I'm no PHP programmer.

I think that this would enhance GeekLog and render it a cut above other blogs if it could also be configured as a fully featured shopping cart that is fully integrated with PayPal (add to cart, checkout, taxs and shipping, etc.)

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