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Session Variables

  • Sunday, June 29 2003 @ 02:47 pm EDT
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Announcements I searched the site first to find an answer to this question but had no luck...I apologize if it is redundant.

I am curious how I can change the session variables so that users on the Windows platform (IE 5-6 specifically) are logged out when they close their browser window or quit their browser. Right now I have no problems with this process with Safari, Camino, Opera, or IE 5 on the Mac.

Is this simply a problem with IE 5-6 and how it handles Geeklog's session variables? By changing the lib-sessions.php file will I be able to make these changes. Forgive my naivety concerning this subject but I am an aspiring intermediate PHP/Geeklog administrator ;)

Thanks in advance for any help and insight the Geeklog community might be able to offer.

Chaseter

Geeklog 1.3.8rc1 is out

  • Sunday, June 29 2003 @ 04:40 am EDT
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Announcements

Release Candidate 1 for Geeklog 1.3.8 is now available for download. It includes the Static Pages plugin 1.3, a new search, rewritten "forgot password" functionality and other changes (see the ChangeLog for a complete list).

As usual, you are encouraged to try it out, but since this is not the full release yet, you shouldn't run it on any production sites just yet.

Please note that there were also a lot of theme changes and that the language files need to be updated, too (translators, please join the geeklog-translations mailing list).

Have fun.

bye, Dirk

New Theme Variations from MindFab.com

  • Saturday, June 21 2003 @ 07:18 pm EDT
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Announcements MindFab.com has released 3 GeekLog theme variations and more are on their way. We currently have them on our download section on our site http://www.mindfab.com/ filemgmt/index.php The screenshots for the themes are with the descriptions so you don't have to download the theme and run it to see if you like it.

There's more where that came from - no one has asked us for any of these, so we never published them until now.

We have several that we did custom mods to for clients, some for our own sites, and that's what these themes represent - mainly colorizations and some layout mods of existing themes you may recognize, some major HTML fixes to one theme.

Being able to colorize existing themes is a great savings of time and money for people who want a different look.

We'll publish more variations as we have time. check back. We'll also try to push some up to the other GeekLog theme repositories...again as time permits.

Landon Cox
http://www.mindfab.com

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