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Geeklog Plugins Project?

  • Wednesday, July 24 2002 @ 09:42 pm EDT
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Geeklog I've just spent 45 minutes bouncing between geeksta.com, squatty.com, and GxBlock.com looking for the Chatterbox plugin.

The disappearance of Squatty's download area begs the question: Why isn't the Geeklog Plugins Project being promoted more actively? There isn't even an obvious link from the Geeklog site to the Plugins Project page. (http://sourceforge.net/projects/geeklogplugins/)

Multilanguage website

  • Wednesday, July 24 2002 @ 05:17 am EDT
  • Contributed by: Anonymous
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Geeklog Hi folks,

First of all congrats for the wonderfull work done with Geeklog. I am already using it for my personal website ( http://sasaska.net ).

I am thinking about using it also for a company website but the only problem I have found not to be able to solve with the current Geeklog is languages: we have the same information in several languages. I would like to be able to post news items in several languages. Usually the first and default language would be English but if translations are available then they should appear (as flags or language symbols?) on when seeing the news item.

The needed functionality would be:

Awesome Feature Request

  • Tuesday, July 23 2002 @ 09:56 pm EDT
  • Contributed by: Anonymous
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Geeklog One of the reasons I love Geeklog is that the SID\'s are incremental numbers. For example, an article SID would be 2002072032...etc. which is taken directly from the date and time. I think this method of IDing articles is very good, because if you had incremental numbers of, say, 1, 2, 3, 4, and then deleted article #3, it would, in essence, put a break in the organization of your database.

I\'m an organization freak.

Though the SID\'s are all well and good, the PID\'s (each comment ID) are incremental, so if you deleted a story, although it wouldn\'t disorganize the story id\'s, it would disorganize the comment ID\'s.

What if each comment ID used the date/time method of IDing as well? That way, if at a future date the webmaster decides to delete a story/comment, whatever, there would be no disorganization of numbers in his database since all the ID\'s are date based.

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