From dirk at haun-online.de Sun Oct 3 17:14:25 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 23:14:25 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Updated 1.3.10 to-do list In-Reply-To: <20040928190317.28228@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <20040928190317.28228@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <20041003221425.7151@smtp.haun-online.de> I wrote: >There are 2 bugs that I'd like to be fixed as well: > >#174 "Quotes in titles are turned into double htmlentitles" I had a go at that one today, but the code is such a mess that I'm willing to call it off for this release. Comment titles are treated differently from story titles, for example. There should probably be a generic way to handle all of them (also event and link titles) and we may even need to update old entries ... I'll look at the other one (creating new users) some time this week. So what's left? Tom and Blaine have, from what I understand, finished the SpamX plugin API, but it needs some testing (everyone's invited). Tony, Vinny: Any progress on the PDF stuff? Simon: New logo - I can actually live with the last version if you don't have the time to play with the font. But I need a scaled-down version to go with the professional theme. So, any chance we could come up with the missing pieces by the next weekend? bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://geeklog.info/ From tony at tonybibbs.com Tue Oct 5 09:45:51 2004 From: tony at tonybibbs.com (Tony Bibbs) Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2004 08:45:51 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] [Fwd: further span in comments & problem with security listserv signup] Message-ID: <4162A58F.30006@tonybibbs.com> Team...read below. Did the story aging thing ever get formally approved? I think it with the integrated spamx plugin will go a long ways. I'll try and make myself available in IRC to help clean up any remaining tasks that are holding up our 1.3.10 release. Michael, thanks for the note. CC'ing you just so you know we aren't ignoring you. --Tony -------- Original Message -------- Subject: further span in comments & problem with security listserv signup Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 05:01:09 +0100 From: Michael Fischer To: webmaster at geeklog.net Dear Webmaster Apparently the spammers are back ... I had new incidents on September 25 and Oct 4th using 1.3.9-sr1, with anonymous access disabled. It was nothing like the earlier incursion, where hundreds of comments were posted, but in any story that had comments there was one or more spam comments attached at the same level. Sub-comments were not so extended. (the fact there were replies may be coincidence ... this is just an observation). It appears that the incidents were by different spammers, or at least they were focusing on different porn sites. I am using email because I tried to sign up with the security listserv and got an 'internal error' message. The site, btw, is sasci.anthrosciences.org. It has been a bit quite recently, but will be relaunched this autumn. I do like geeklog, even after tracking a lot of the more recent efforts. Thanks Michael -------------------- Dr. Michael D. Fischer Reader in Anthropological Sciences Director, Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing Eliot College University of Kent at Canterbury Canterbury CT2 7NS UK http://fischer.md http://lucy.kent.ac.uk From dirk at haun-online.de Tue Oct 5 13:02:31 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 19:02:31 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] [Fwd: further span in comments & problem with security listserv signup] In-Reply-To: <4162A58F.30006@tonybibbs.com> References: <4162A58F.30006@tonybibbs.com> Message-ID: <20041005180231.8159@smtp.haun-online.de> (splitting my reply so I can cc: Michael on the other issues) >Did the story aging thing ever get formally approved? If anyone's going to write it, I'll include it. Since the idea was to write it as a SpamX "plugin", we can easily add it later in the process, so it shouldn't be a showstopper for a 1.3.10rc1. >I'll try and make >myself available in IRC to help clean up any remaining tasks that are >holding up our 1.3.10 release. There's PDF, PDF, and ... PDF ;-) bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.handful-of-sparks.de/ From dirk at haun-online.de Tue Oct 5 13:02:34 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 19:02:34 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] [Fwd: further span in comments & problem with security listserv signup] In-Reply-To: <4162A58F.30006@tonybibbs.com> References: <4162A58F.30006@tonybibbs.com> Message-ID: <20041005180234.291@smtp.haun-online.de> Michael, >Apparently the spammers are back ... I had new incidents on September >25 and Oct 4th using 1.3.9-sr1, with anonymous access disabled. Were those comments anonymous? If the spammers got into the trouble of actually registering an account, they could, of course, post as they like since that is, after all, the whole idea behind the comment option. In that case, I would suggest installing the SpamX plugin. >I am using email because I tried to sign up with the security listserv >and got an 'internal error' message. You can't subscribe to the geeklog-security list, but you simply can post to the list address. >The site, btw, is sasci.anthrosciences.org. It seems to allow anonymous posting anyway. Is that on purpose? bye, Dirk -- http://www.geeklog.net/ http://geeklog.info/ From dirk at haun-online.de Tue Oct 5 16:29:24 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 22:29:24 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] [Fwd: further span in comments & problem with security listserv signup] In-Reply-To: <20041005180231.8159@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <20041005180231.8159@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <20041005212924.14069@smtp.haun-online.de> I wrote: >There's PDF, PDF, and ... PDF ;-) To be a bit more precise: - generated PDFs not being deleted - uses XHTML, even though htmldoc doesn't understand it - as a consequence of the above: Do we need the Tidy support then? And, most importantly, it doesn't work - at least not for me: "The PDF you requested either does not exist or you tried to illegally access a file." The PDF was created (htmldoc is installed and working, no permission problems), but it's simply not displayed ... bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://geeklog.info/ From tony at tonybibbs.com Tue Oct 5 16:58:56 2004 From: tony at tonybibbs.com (Tony Bibbs) Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2004 15:58:56 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] PDF support, was [Fwd: further span in comments & problem with security listserv signup] In-Reply-To: <20041005212924.14069@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <20041005180231.8159@smtp.haun-online.de> <20041005212924.14069@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <41630B10.8050606@tonybibbs.com> Dirk Haun wrote: > To be a bit more precise: > >- generated PDFs not being deleted > > Should be easy enough to fix. Main problem, though, is the currently implementation gives a timestamp as the name of the PDF. Sounds fine but if the same one is clicked over and over we regenerate copies of the PDF. This was donated code so I'll have to monkey with it. My inclination is to use the SID and append the timestamp to the end of the file. That would give something like _.pdf. The codecan then easily modify the timestamp portion on subsequent views so that the purge process works. >- uses XHTML, even though htmldoc doesn't understand it >- as a consequence of the above: Do we need the Tidy support then? > > No. Not sure WTF I was thinking. >And, most importantly, it doesn't work - at least not for me: > > Lol, works for me ;-). More testing will be needed after the above changes are needed. Vinny, what's your plate looking like? I'm tied up tonight, might have time tomorrow and won't have time after that until Saturday morning. --Tony From vfuria at gmail.com Tue Oct 5 23:30:30 2004 From: vfuria at gmail.com (Vincent Furia) Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 23:30:30 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] PDF support, was [Fwd: further span in comments & problem with security listserv signup] In-Reply-To: <41630B10.8050606@tonybibbs.com> References: <20041005180231.8159@smtp.haun-online.de> <20041005212924.14069@smtp.haun-online.de> <41630B10.8050606@tonybibbs.com> Message-ID: <8319e2d6041005203017032a91@mail.gmail.com> I just started looking at the code, haven't actually done a successful test yet (this is probably my fault). Like Tony though, I won't have significant time until this weekend. I'll let everyone know if I make any progress (on this or adding to the SpamX plugin, I'll make PDF a priority though). -Vinny On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 15:58:56 -0500, Tony Bibbs wrote: > Dirk Haun wrote: > > > To be a bit more precise: > > > >- generated PDFs not being deleted > > > > > Should be easy enough to fix. Main problem, though, is the currently > implementation gives a timestamp as the name of the PDF. Sounds fine > but if the same one is clicked over and over we regenerate copies of the > PDF. This was donated code so I'll have to monkey with it. My > inclination is to use the SID and append the timestamp to the end of the > file. That would give something like > _.pdf. The codecan then easily modify > the timestamp portion on subsequent views so that the purge process works. > > >- uses XHTML, even though htmldoc doesn't understand it > >- as a consequence of the above: Do we need the Tidy support then? > > > > > No. Not sure WTF I was thinking. > > >And, most importantly, it doesn't work - at least not for me: > > > > > Lol, works for me ;-). More testing will be needed after the above > changes are needed. > > Vinny, what's your plate looking like? I'm tied up tonight, might have > time tomorrow and won't have time after that until Saturday morning. > > --Tony > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > From robg at macosxhints.com Wed Oct 6 00:02:47 2004 From: robg at macosxhints.com (Rob Griffiths) Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 21:02:47 -0700 Subject: [geeklog-devel] A lib-common mod to highlight newest comments Message-ID: <959085B0-174C-11D9-A13C-000A9599CF26@macosxhints.com> GL Team: Below is my latest tweak to the core GL code ... driven by my desire to keep up better with the comments on my site. I prefer to read comments on my site in nested mode, as I find it the easiest way to follow the conversations. However, what's not easy is finding the newest comments in nested mode, even with sort by newest. Obviously, this is because a new reply may be the 10th in line to a very old comment, which will push it down the sort order. So I modified lib-common today to support the concept of highlighting the five newest hints, regardless of sort order. Now when I read through the comments, the five newest ones will always be visually called out, making them very easy to spot. I've detailed my changes below; I would be interested in any help that might be provided to clean it up (in particular, it strikes me that building the array the way I do is somewhat redundant, but it's the only way I could get it to work). I would also be interested in some way of doing this in lib-custom, but I didn't see an easy solution there, especially given my lack of programming experience. I know it's not ideal to be setting style names in the PHP files, but again, I didn't see an easy way around it. Finally, this has not been tested on anything other than my local dev box, and then, only (so far) in nested mode. Feel free to use, change, delete, etc., as you wish, but I thought I'd at least share the hack. Details follow... -rob. =============================== Changes in lib-common.php (based on 1.3.9sr2); approximate line numbers provided, though they will be off based on other changes I've made. Function COM_getComment: * [Line 2704] Change the first line to pass the array of newest comments: function COM_getComment( $A, $mode, $type, $order, $new_comments, $delete_option = false, $preview = false) * [line 2807] Add in the routine to check for a match between the current comment and the array. Insert this just after the "nice_date" check: if ( in_array($A['cid'], $new_comments, TRUE)) { $template->set_var( 'rstyle', "hidate"); } else { $template->set_var( 'rstyle', "lodate"); } * [line 2891] Add in the array to the recursive function call: $retval .= COM_getComment( $A, $mode, $type, $order, $new_comments, $delete_option ); Now in function COM_userComments... * [line 2977] Add the routine to build the array of newest comments; insert this just below the "$result = DB_query( $q )" line: $myquery = "select CID from {$_TABLES['comments']} WHERE sid='" . $sid . "' ORDER BY DATE DESC LIMIT 5"; $r1array = DB_query($myquery); $nrows = db_NumRows($r1array); for( $i = 0; $i < $nrows; $i++ ) { $r1r = DB_fetchArray($r1array); $new_comments[] = $r1r['CID']; } * [line 2991] Add in the array of newest comments to the list of passed variables: $thecomments .= COM_getComment( $A, $mode, $type, $order, $new_comments, $delete_option); Now just create two classes, lodate and hidate, in your CSS, and place a call to the new variable 'rstyle' in the comment.thtml file. I've chosen to highlight the date, but you could obviously use the style to do whatever you wish with the newest comments. Here's how my date row looks: {date} -rob. From vfuria at gmail.com Wed Oct 6 08:01:46 2004 From: vfuria at gmail.com (Vincent Furia) Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 08:01:46 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] A lib-common mod to highlight newest comments In-Reply-To: <959085B0-174C-11D9-A13C-000A9599CF26@macosxhints.com> References: <959085B0-174C-11D9-A13C-000A9599CF26@macosxhints.com> Message-ID: <8319e2d60410060501638bc6a4@mail.gmail.com> Rob, Sounds like a good idea. I think though if we do this we should do a more thorough job and emulate Scoop and other CMSs which place "[new]" or some similar indication next to all the comments that have been posted since the user last viewed the article. Although that sounds difficult, it really isn't. All that is needed is to keep track of when each user last viewed a story. Then as comments are display the indicator is placed next to comments more recent than the last view. It's something that I have been thinking about but putting off because of everything else that has to be done. -Vinny On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 21:02:47 -0700, Rob Griffiths wrote: > GL Team: > > Below is my latest tweak to the core GL code ... driven by my desire to > keep up better with the comments on my site. > > I prefer to read comments on my site in nested mode, as I find it the > easiest way to follow the conversations. However, what's not easy is > finding the newest comments in nested mode, even with sort by newest. > Obviously, this is because a new reply may be the 10th in line to a > very old comment, which will push it down the sort order. > > So I modified lib-common today to support the concept of highlighting > the five newest hints, regardless of sort order. Now when I read > through the comments, the five newest ones will always be visually > called out, making them very easy to spot. > > I've detailed my changes below; I would be interested in any help that > might be provided to clean it up (in particular, it strikes me that > building the array the way I do is somewhat redundant, but it's the > only way I could get it to work). I would also be interested in some > way of doing this in lib-custom, but I didn't see an easy solution > there, especially given my lack of programming experience. I know it's > not ideal to be setting style names in the PHP files, but again, I > didn't see an easy way around it. Finally, this has not been tested on > anything other than my local dev box, and then, only (so far) in nested > mode. > > Feel free to use, change, delete, etc., as you wish, but I thought I'd > at least share the hack. Details follow... > > -rob. > > =============================== > > Changes in lib-common.php (based on 1.3.9sr2); approximate line numbers > provided, though they will be off based on other changes I've made. > > Function COM_getComment: > > * [Line 2704] Change the first line to pass the array of newest > comments: > > function COM_getComment( $A, $mode, $type, $order, $new_comments, > $delete_option = false, $preview = false) > > * [line 2807] Add in the routine to check for a match between the > current comment and the array. Insert this just > after the "nice_date" check: > > if ( in_array($A['cid'], $new_comments, TRUE)) { > $template->set_var( 'rstyle', "hidate"); > } else { > $template->set_var( 'rstyle', "lodate"); > } > > * [line 2891] Add in the array to the recursive function call: > > $retval .= COM_getComment( $A, $mode, $type, $order, $new_comments, > $delete_option ); > > Now in function COM_userComments... > > * [line 2977] Add the routine to build the array of newest comments; > insert this just below the > "$result = DB_query( $q )" line: > > $myquery = "select CID from {$_TABLES['comments']} WHERE sid='" . > $sid . "' ORDER BY DATE DESC LIMIT 5"; > $r1array = DB_query($myquery); > $nrows = db_NumRows($r1array); > for( $i = 0; $i < $nrows; $i++ ) { > $r1r = DB_fetchArray($r1array); > $new_comments[] = $r1r['CID']; > } > > * [line 2991] Add in the array of newest comments to the list of > passed variables: > > $thecomments .= COM_getComment( $A, $mode, $type, $order, > $new_comments, > $delete_option); > > Now just create two classes, lodate and hidate, in your CSS, and place > a call to the new variable 'rstyle' in the comment.thtml file. I've > chosen to highlight the date, but you could obviously use the style to > do whatever you wish with the newest comments. Here's how my date row > looks: > > {date} > > -rob. > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > From robg at macosxhints.com Wed Oct 6 08:06:53 2004 From: robg at macosxhints.com (Rob Griffiths) Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 05:06:53 -0700 Subject: [geeklog-devel] A lib-common mod to highlight newest comments In-Reply-To: <8319e2d60410060501638bc6a4@mail.gmail.com> References: <959085B0-174C-11D9-A13C-000A9599CF26@macosxhints.com> <8319e2d60410060501638bc6a4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <35D59EE0-1790-11D9-A13C-000A9599CF26@macosxhints.com> On Oct 6, 2004, at 5:01 AM, Vincent Furia wrote: > Sounds like a good idea. I think though if we do this we should do a > more thorough job and emulate Scoop and other CMSs which place "[new]" I would certainly welcome such an enhancement! It's one of the things I like about Scoop, in fact. > Although that sounds difficult, it really isn't. All that is needed For you :). For me, this was the quick and dirty solution, and even it pushed my limited PHP abilities! BTW, I tweaked it a bit more this morning so that the highlights won't show up if there are less than 10 comments... > It's something that I have been thinking about but putting off because > of everything else that has to be done. I'd be glad to help you test it, but I can't really say I could contribute to the coding at all! regards; -rob. From geeklog at langfamily.ca Wed Oct 6 11:01:03 2004 From: geeklog at langfamily.ca (Blaine Lang) Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 11:01:03 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] users table References: <20040928190317.28228@smtp.haun-online.de> <20041003221425.7151@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <079001c4abb5$4c8680d0$650a10ac@XPBL2> I was wondering if should not have a location field in the userinfo table. It certainly would be used more then "pgpkey" which I know had a good reason. I vote yes -- anyone have an issue? Blaine From tony at tonybibbs.com Wed Oct 6 12:16:13 2004 From: tony at tonybibbs.com (Tony Bibbs) Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 11:16:13 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] users table In-Reply-To: <079001c4abb5$4c8680d0$650a10ac@XPBL2> References: <20040928190317.28228@smtp.haun-online.de> <20041003221425.7151@smtp.haun-online.de> <079001c4abb5$4c8680d0$650a10ac@XPBL2> Message-ID: <41641A4D.4090900@tonybibbs.com> If we do that, this should at least open up the possibility of dynamically adding extended user attributes. I know there is a hack out there that does this and I don't know how it works but an ideal solution would allow the following: 1) Ability to give the field a name 2) Allow field tag (shown on forms) to be represented in different languages 3) Ability to mark as required 4) Ability to give a min and/or max value 5) Ability to give a set of possible values (i.e. to be used in a drop down) 6) Ability to indicate a data type for better validation. 7) Doesn't require template changes when new fields are added. 8) Oh, and most importantly, don't require a database change in order to add a new field This should all be doable via the administration pages. This could, arguably, be a for-profit solution as I argue implementing those features isn't trivial. I'm ok, with you adding the field to itch the immediate scratch...just thinking out loud. --Tony I'm OK with adding the field to itch the immediate scratch Blaine Lang wrote: >I was wondering if should not have a location field in the userinfo table. >It certainly would be used more then "pgpkey" which I know had a good >reason. > >I vote yes -- anyone have an issue? > >Blaine > >_______________________________________________ >geeklog-devel mailing list >geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > From geeklog at langfamily.ca Wed Oct 6 12:28:07 2004 From: geeklog at langfamily.ca (Blaine Lang) Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 12:28:07 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] users table References: <20040928190317.28228@smtp.haun-online.de> <20041003221425.7151@smtp.haun-online.de> <079001c4abb5$4c8680d0$650a10ac@XPBL2> <41641A4D.4090900@tonybibbs.com> Message-ID: <07a601c4abc1$7677b150$650a10ac@XPBL2> Hi Tony, That sounds more like the formEditor Plugin that I've developed for a client :) I can see a subset of the formEditor plugin being re-purposed as a flexible plugin for creating custom fields for the user registration and user profile. I'll have to ponder that one some more and see if I get some time but I like the idea. Blaine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Bibbs" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 12:16 PM Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] users table If we do that, this should at least open up the possibility of dynamically adding extended user attributes. I know there is a hack out there that does this and I don't know how it works but an ideal solution would allow the following: 1) Ability to give the field a name 2) Allow field tag (shown on forms) to be represented in different languages 3) Ability to mark as required 4) Ability to give a min and/or max value 5) Ability to give a set of possible values (i.e. to be used in a drop down) 6) Ability to indicate a data type for better validation. 7) Doesn't require template changes when new fields are added. 8) Oh, and most importantly, don't require a database change in order to add a new field This should all be doable via the administration pages. This could, arguably, be a for-profit solution as I argue implementing those features isn't trivial. I'm ok, with you adding the field to itch the immediate scratch...just thinking out loud. --Tony I'm OK with adding the field to itch the immediate scratch Blaine Lang wrote: >I was wondering if should not have a location field in the userinfo table. >It certainly would be used more then "pgpkey" which I know had a good >reason. > >I vote yes -- anyone have an issue? > >Blaine > >_______________________________________________ >geeklog-devel mailing list >geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel From tony at tonybibbs.com Thu Oct 7 10:20:19 2004 From: tony at tonybibbs.com (Tony Bibbs) Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 09:20:19 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Cheap-books Message-ID: <416550A3.80103@tonybibbs.com> Does anybody remember the guy that said he could make cheap books from content like our manuals? I have a need for this on Iowa Outdoors and wanted to contact the guy but can't remember who the hell it was. --Tony From dwight at trumbower.com Thu Oct 7 11:15:27 2004 From: dwight at trumbower.com (dwight at trumbower.com) Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 10:15:27 -0500 (EST) Subject: [geeklog-devel] Cheap-books In-Reply-To: <416550A3.80103@tonybibbs.com> References: <416550A3.80103@tonybibbs.com> Message-ID: <23582.192.136.16.3.1097162127.squirrel@trumbower.com> No, but you could try cafepress.com > Does anybody remember the guy that said he could make cheap books from > content like our manuals? > > I have a need for this on Iowa Outdoors and wanted to contact the guy > but can't remember who the hell it was. > > --Tony > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > From tomw at pigstye.net Thu Oct 7 11:27:57 2004 From: tomw at pigstye.net (Tom Willett) Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:27:57 +0000 Subject: [geeklog-devel] 1.3.10 Message-ID: <20041007152510.M48312@pigstye.net> Just a note to say that I installed the latest nightly build on a 1.3.9sr1 system with the old spamx plugin with no problems. I also sent Blaine a new admin module that does mass checking and deletion of spam comments if they get past the spamx checks. If there is anything in particular you would like me to test let me know. -- Tom Willett tomw at pigstye.net From slord at marelina.com Thu Oct 7 11:53:48 2004 From: slord at marelina.com (Simon Lord) Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 11:53:48 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Java search engine Message-ID: <137786E9-1879-11D9-809A-003065C030F2@marelina.com> Just FYI stuff: http://snobol.cs.berkeley.edu/prospector-bin/search.py Sincerely, Simon From tony at tonybibbs.com Fri Oct 8 15:02:53 2004 From: tony at tonybibbs.com (Tony Bibbs) Date: Fri, 08 Oct 2004 14:02:53 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Forum Feature Request Message-ID: <4166E45D.3020900@tonybibbs.com> Got some members with good ideas. Read this: http://www.iowaoutdoors.org/forum/viewtopic.php?forum=14&showtopic=74690 To paraphrase, they would like to have the number of forum posts shown in the centerblock be configurable per user. That along with the ability to chang the max stories would give the users a great amount of flexibility to change the content of the homepage from focusing on stories to forum posts instead. --Tony From dwight at trumbower.com Fri Oct 8 15:49:52 2004 From: dwight at trumbower.com (dwight at trumbower.com) Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 14:49:52 -0500 (EST) Subject: [geeklog-devel] Forum Feature Request In-Reply-To: <4166E45D.3020900@tonybibbs.com> References: <4166E45D.3020900@tonybibbs.com> Message-ID: <34374.192.136.16.3.1097264992.squirrel@trumbower.com> This is what I posted. There is a "View last forum post" icon. If you are logged in and you click on the forum link, the "paper" icon is the one you want. It's the left icon on the right side of the page. > Got some members with good ideas. Read this: > > http://www.iowaoutdoors.org/forum/viewtopic.php?forum=14&showtopic=74690 > > To paraphrase, they would like to have the number of forum posts shown > in the centerblock be configurable per user. That along with the > ability to chang the max stories would give the users a great amount of > flexibility to change the content of the homepage from focusing on > stories to forum posts instead. > > --Tony > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > From tony at tonybibbs.com Fri Oct 8 15:59:07 2004 From: tony at tonybibbs.com (Tony Bibbs) Date: Fri, 08 Oct 2004 14:59:07 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Forum Feature Request In-Reply-To: <34374.192.136.16.3.1097264992.squirrel@trumbower.com> References: <4166E45D.3020900@tonybibbs.com> <34374.192.136.16.3.1097264992.squirrel@trumbower.com> Message-ID: <4166F18B.30303@tonybibbs.com> You might know this but to be clear, They want to be able to control how many of the 'latest posts' shows up in the center block on the homepage without having to dig into the forum section of the site. I'm amazed at how many features of GL are in the system and some of the user's simply don't use them because they don't know they exist. --Tony dwight at trumbower.com wrote: >This is what I posted. > >There is a "View last forum post" icon. If you are logged in and you click >on the forum link, the "paper" icon is the one you want. It's the left >icon on the right side of the page. > > > > >>Got some members with good ideas. Read this: >> >>http://www.iowaoutdoors.org/forum/viewtopic.php?forum=14&showtopic=74690 >> >>To paraphrase, they would like to have the number of forum posts shown >>in the centerblock be configurable per user. That along with the >>ability to chang the max stories would give the users a great amount of >>flexibility to change the content of the homepage from focusing on >>stories to forum posts instead. >> >>--Tony >>_______________________________________________ >>geeklog-devel mailing list >>geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >>http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel >> >> >> > >_______________________________________________ >geeklog-devel mailing list >geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > From dwight at trumbower.com Fri Oct 8 17:19:22 2004 From: dwight at trumbower.com (dwight at trumbower.com) Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 16:19:22 -0500 (EST) Subject: [geeklog-devel] Forum Feature Request In-Reply-To: <4166F18B.30303@tonybibbs.com> References: <4166E45D.3020900@tonybibbs.com> <34374.192.136.16.3.1097264992.squirrel@trumbower.com> <4166F18B.30303@tonybibbs.com> Message-ID: <61366.192.136.16.3.1097270362.squirrel@trumbower.com> Yes, I knew what they wanted. :) The one guy wanted to see forum messages that were active. What I posted was the easiest way for now. If you want to make it clearer to them, change the icons to readable text. :). Time to hit the frozen water. > You might know this but to be clear, > > They want to be able to control how many of the 'latest posts' shows up > in the center block on the homepage without having to dig into the forum > section of the site. > > I'm amazed at how many features of GL are in the system and some of the > user's simply don't use them because they don't know they exist. > > --Tony > > dwight at trumbower.com wrote: > >>This is what I posted. >> >>There is a "View last forum post" icon. If you are logged in and you >> click >>on the forum link, the "paper" icon is the one you want. It's the left >>icon on the right side of the page. >> >> >> >> >>>Got some members with good ideas. Read this: >>> >>>http://www.iowaoutdoors.org/forum/viewtopic.php?forum=14&showtopic=74690 >>> >>>To paraphrase, they would like to have the number of forum posts shown >>>in the centerblock be configurable per user. That along with the >>>ability to chang the max stories would give the users a great amount of >>>flexibility to change the content of the homepage from focusing on >>>stories to forum posts instead. >>> >>>--Tony >>>_______________________________________________ >>>geeklog-devel mailing list >>>geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >>>http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel >>> >>> >>> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>geeklog-devel mailing list >>geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >>http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > From vfuria at gmail.com Sat Oct 9 23:50:47 2004 From: vfuria at gmail.com (Vincent Furia) Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 23:50:47 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Problem in downloader class Message-ID: <8319e2d604100920507b514417@mail.gmail.com> Tony, Found a problem in the downloader class that is/was preventing the PDF view function from working. Note this code: if(!is_file(($this->_sourceDirectory . $fileName)) OR (dirname($this->_sourceDirectory) <> dirname(realpath($this->_sourceDirectory . $fileName)))) { $this->_addError('Specified file ' . $this->_sourceDirectory . $fileName . ' does not exist or is not accessible'); return false; } Specifically this: (dirname($this->_sourceDirectory) <> dirname(realpath($this->_sourceDirectory . $fileName))) doesn't work because of dirname($this->_sourceDirectory). Note from the php manual: ----------------PHP MANUAL----------------- Doc : ? Given a string containing a path to a file ? You _must_ specify a filename. Take care if you don't do that... ... will output "/folder" and not "/folder/anotherone" ----------------PHP MANUAL----------------- I have put a fix in, but I would like some you to review it to make sure I haven't messed something else up. Also, I noticed that if a story doesn't have anonymous permissions you can't generate a pdf of it even if you have permissions to view the story. On top of that "pdf_adhoc_enabled" has to be set to true for non-Root users to be able to generate/view pdfs. But that means they can generate pdfs of __any___ site, which just seems ripe for abuse (how many pdfs can I generate on your server? That is one way to do a DOS.). In any case, even with "pdf_adhoc_enabled" set to false, so that users can't generate pdfs, they can still see the pdf icons on stories... I don't think this is how we should implement the pdf feature. A better way would be to generate the pdf when the story is saved, and the give access to the pdf to anyone who has access to the story. Since we want to get 1.3.10rc1 out soon, we may want to consider pushing this off til the next release, rc2, or maybe a patch on 1.3.10 final... -Vinny From dirk at haun-online.de Sun Oct 10 06:06:40 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2004 12:06:40 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Problem in downloader class In-Reply-To: <8319e2d604100920507b514417@mail.gmail.com> References: <8319e2d604100920507b514417@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20041010110640.21178@smtp.haun-online.de> Vinny, >Since we want to get 1.3.10rc1 out soon, we may want to consider >pushing this off til the next release, rc2, or maybe a patch on 1.3.10 >final... It would be a bit pointless calling it a "release candidate" then, wouldn't it? Yes, I want this release out ASAP, but on the other hand, I don't want to rush things either. If this needs more time to do properly, then I'm willing to give it another week. bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.handful-of-sparks.de/ From dirk at haun-online.de Mon Oct 11 15:27:30 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 21:27:30 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Image resizing with gdlib In-Reply-To: <20040930134510.M38119@pigstye.net> References: <20040930134510.M38119@pigstye.net> Message-ID: <20041011202730.26590@smtp.haun-online.de> Tom, >I was playing with the automatic image resizing using gdlib this morning and >noticed something wrong. > >The image resize works correctly but the link in the article is wrong. The >image is converted to png but the article points to the picture as a gif. >The image is correctly converted to png and resized and resides in the image >directory, the link is simply wrong. Ignoring for the moment that, using the current CVS version, it doesn't seem to work at all (at least not for userphotos with gdlib): The problem is that on the "client" side (usersettings.php and admin/ story.php), the code still expects the upload class to return .gif files - it doesn't know about the PNG conversion and there doesn't seem to be a way to get the actual file names back. Which would also explain why the userphotos aren't working, as it's doing a file_exists() there before adding the file name to the database. One has to wonder if the PNG conversion makes sense anymore, now that the LZW patent has finally expired world-wide ... bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://mypod.de/ From dwight at trumbower.com Tue Oct 12 09:58:53 2004 From: dwight at trumbower.com (dwight at trumbower.com) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:58:53 -0500 (EST) Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog in the media again. Message-ID: <37393.192.136.16.3.1097589533.squirrel@trumbower.com> http://linuxinsider.com/story/37215.html From dirk at haun-online.de Tue Oct 12 14:03:43 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 20:03:43 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog in the media again. In-Reply-To: <37393.192.136.16.3.1097589533.squirrel@trumbower.com> References: <37393.192.136.16.3.1097589533.squirrel@trumbower.com> Message-ID: <20041012190343.29962@smtp.haun-online.de> >http://linuxinsider.com/story/37215.html Not exactly extensive, but with the amount of CMS out there, it's nice that Geeklog is among the few that they've picked out. With all the naming discussions we had in the past, this bit made me laugh: >The name alone should pique your interest. bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://geeklog.info/ From dwight at trumbower.com Wed Oct 13 00:53:08 2004 From: dwight at trumbower.com (Dwight Trumbower) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 23:53:08 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] mysql innodb & backup Message-ID: <416CB4B4.8060203@trumbower.com> After doing some reading, it looks like innodb, should not be the default for a database. Mainly, you can't backup without shutting down mysql. You can use mysqldump --single-transaction, but that will lock everyone out of the database. If you have an active site, people will be locked out. I'm doing some more reading to get more farmilar with innodb, but for the majority of users, myisam should handle there needs. Any thoughts? Dwight From tomw at pigstye.net Wed Oct 13 11:42:04 2004 From: tomw at pigstye.net (Tom Willett) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:42:04 +0000 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Image resizing with gdlib In-Reply-To: <20041011202730.26590@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <20040930134510.M38119@pigstye.net> <20041011202730.26590@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <20041013153724.M64830@pigstye.net> On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 21:27:30 +0200, Dirk Haun wrote > Tom, > > >I was playing with the automatic image resizing using gdlib this morning and > >noticed something wrong. > > > >The image resize works correctly but the link in the article is wrong. The > >image is converted to png but the article points to the picture as a gif. > >The image is correctly converted to png and resized and resides in the image > >directory, the link is simply wrong. > > Ignoring for the moment that, using the current CVS version, it doesn't > seem to work at all (at least not for userphotos with gdlib): > > The problem is that on the "client" side (usersettings.php and admin/ > story.php), the code still expects the upload class to return .gif files > - it doesn't know about the PNG conversion and there doesn't seem to > be a way to get the actual file names back. > > Which would also explain why the userphotos aren't working, as it's doing > a file_exists() there before adding the file name to the database. > > One has to wonder if the PNG conversion makes sense anymore, now > that the LZW patent has finally expired world-wide ... > > bye, Dirk > > -- > http://www.haun-online.de/ > http://mypod.de/ > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel As a follow up to this, I discovered that trying to upload any gif file with a story with the gdlib option chosen fails with the error: Error: Chmod of aldrich.gif to 0644 failed or whatever your gif is named. Removing the gdlib option from config.php allows the upload to work. This is the gdlib and php with Fedora Core 2. -- Tom Willett tomw at pigstye.net From dirk at haun-online.de Wed Oct 13 14:04:43 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:04:43 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] mysql innodb & backup In-Reply-To: <416CB4B4.8060203@trumbower.com> References: <416CB4B4.8060203@trumbower.com> Message-ID: <20041013190443.17573@smtp.haun-online.de> Dwight wrote: >After doing some reading, it looks like innodb, should not be the >default for a database. I've made it an option in the install script now (instead of using it automatically, if MySQL support it). Thanks for the warning, btw. Marc, are you around? I've implemented this mainly due to your recommendation, to prevent table lockups. Are you actually using InnoDB tables on MFI? If so, how do you do backups? bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://mypod.de/ From dirk at haun-online.de Wed Oct 13 14:53:19 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:53:19 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Image resizing with gdlib In-Reply-To: <20041013153724.M64830@pigstye.net> References: <20041013153724.M64830@pigstye.net> Message-ID: <20041013195319.12813@smtp.haun-online.de> Tom, >As a follow up to this, I discovered that trying to upload any gif file with >a story with the gdlib option chosen fails with the error: > >Error: Chmod of aldrich.gif to 0644 failed Was this with the upload class from CVS, after I've removed the PNG to GIF conversion? There was a piece of code left that tried to chmod the (non-existant) PNG file in that case now ... Just fixed it. bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.haun.info/ From tomw at pigstye.net Wed Oct 13 15:16:02 2004 From: tomw at pigstye.net (Tom Willett) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 19:16:02 +0000 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Image resizing with gdlib In-Reply-To: <20041013195319.12813@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <20041013153724.M64830@pigstye.net> <20041013195319.12813@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <20041013191409.M90173@pigstye.net> On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:53:19 +0200, Dirk Haun wrote > Tom, > > >As a follow up to this, I discovered that trying to upload any gif file with > >a story with the gdlib option chosen fails with the error: > > > >Error: Chmod of aldrich.gif to 0644 failed > > Was this with the upload class from CVS, after I've removed the PNG > to GIF conversion? There was a piece of code left that tried to > chmod the > (non-existant) PNG file in that case now ... Just fixed it. > > bye, Dirk > > -- > http://www.haun-online.de/ > http://www.haun.info/ > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel That was with 1.3.9sr2 I will grab the cvs sometime tonight or tomorrow and try it. -- Tom Willett tomw at pigstye.net From tomw at pigstye.net Fri Oct 15 09:38:46 2004 From: tomw at pigstye.net (Tom Willett) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 13:38:46 +0000 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Possible source of Comment Spam Message-ID: <20041015133339.M60995@pigstye.net> Ran across this -- thought is was interesting. http://www.php-soft.com/ I quote: 2003-12-28 Submitter software is now available! Perfect submission engine for messages boards, guestbooks, blogs and other scripts with different submission form structure. We are glad to introduce this new software. From now you can get this perfect web software here. We give unlimited support for our customers and full free access to all updates of our software. What is the messages boards/guestbooks submitter: This is the best choice if you want to minimize you work submitting your information (e.g. advertisement info) to different message boards, guestbooks or TGPs with a different submission form structure. In other words this is a web based software written in php (with mysql database) that makes it possible to post any set of data to multiple message boards with a different input form structure. AND Integrated Google API support give you the possibility to gather URLs for posting of your information using Google queries. For example if you know some script name (e.g. "addboard.php") you simply enter "addboard.php" in add site section any board submitter will gather all URLs of such scripts and place them to your database itself. I wonder if there is anything in the submitting url that will give it away. I will start watching. -- Tom Willett tomw at pigstye.net From dirk at haun-online.de Fri Oct 15 12:44:47 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 18:44:47 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Possible source of Comment Spam In-Reply-To: <20041015133339.M60995@pigstye.net> References: <20041015133339.M60995@pigstye.net> Message-ID: <20041015174447.17534@smtp.haun-online.de> Tom, >Ran across this -- thought is was interesting. > >http://www.php-soft.com/ Nice find. So for only $25 you can spam all the sites you want. Charming. Btw, I like the error message when you try to download a demo: "Product does not exist!". The registration info for the domain name looks bogus: PHP PERL Straight ave. London, LN 12345 Uganda Wasn't there a way to report bogus information like that? I know I have that URL here somewhere. Technical contact is in the Ukraine ... bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.tinyweb.de/ From dirk at haun-online.de Fri Oct 15 15:08:33 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 21:08:33 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] PDF is out ... Message-ID: <20041015200833.32477@smtp.haun-online.de> Okay, I've decided that 1.3.10 will be released without PDF support. The code is still in CVS, I've only removed the config.php options and pdfgenerator.php will not be in the release. So this leaves two open items: 1) The language files. I have scripts to sync the other languages with english.php, so that's easily done. I was only waiting for the last changes. 2) The logo. Simon made a new logo, but it's currently a PNG using alpha transparency. Does anyone have a hack for IE to display those that actually works? I'm trying to get this release out this coming weekend (as a Release Candidate). Maybe we can follow this up in the not too distant future with a 1.3.11 that includes PDF conversion (yeah, I know, I say that after every release ...). bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://geeklog.info/ From slord at marelina.com Fri Oct 15 15:21:14 2004 From: slord at marelina.com (Simon Lord) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:21:14 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] PDF is out ... In-Reply-To: <20041015200833.32477@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <20041015200833.32477@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <618CA8F2-1EDF-11D9-9693-003065C030F2@marelina.com> Damn, the subject had me thinking PDF is out! The *other* out, ie, "Yahoo, it's out!" On Oct 15, 2004, at 3:08 PM, Dirk Haun wrote: > Okay, > > I've decided that 1.3.10 will be released without PDF support. The code > is still in CVS, I've only removed the config.php options and > pdfgenerator.php will not be in the release. > > So this leaves two open items: > > 1) The language files. > I have scripts to sync the other languages with english.php, so that's > easily done. I was only waiting for the last changes. > > 2) The logo. > Simon made a new logo, but it's currently a PNG using alpha > transparency. > Does anyone have a hack for IE to display those that actually works? > > I'm trying to get this release out this coming weekend (as a Release > Candidate). > > Maybe we can follow this up in the not too distant future with a 1.3.11 > that includes PDF conversion (yeah, I know, I say that after every > release ...). > > bye, Dirk > > > -- > http://www.haun-online.de/ > http://geeklog.info/ > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > Sincerely, Simon From slord at marelina.com Fri Oct 15 15:35:31 2004 From: slord at marelina.com (Simon Lord) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:35:31 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] PDF is out ... In-Reply-To: <20041015200833.32477@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <20041015200833.32477@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <6030D118-1EE1-11D9-9693-003065C030F2@marelina.com> > 2) The logo. > Simon made a new logo, but it's currently a PNG using alpha > transparency. > Does anyone have a hack for IE to display those that actually works? I could make one that has a frayed edge and gif transparency but I was hoping to provide something more dynamic that could just sit there independently of whatever the background colour was set to. Anyhow, I thought I had the IE issue resolved but it seems broke again. Here's hoping someone with greater kungfu can resolve the issue. You can also look/download the new logo here: http://www.karbonized.com/geeklog/ As more time is freed up in the near future I hope to create alternate logo's with various colours etc. Sincerely, Simon From justin.carlson at gmail.com Fri Oct 15 16:00:18 2004 From: justin.carlson at gmail.com (Justin Carlson) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 14:00:18 -0600 Subject: [geeklog-devel] PDF is out ... In-Reply-To: <6030D118-1EE1-11D9-9693-003065C030F2@marelina.com> References: <20041015200833.32477@smtp.haun-online.de> <6030D118-1EE1-11D9-9693-003065C030F2@marelina.com> Message-ID: <3d1a3f4e041015130072e2d903@mail.gmail.com> Looks very nice. On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:35:31 -0400, Simon Lord wrote: > > 2) The logo. > > Simon made a new logo, but it's currently a PNG using alpha > > transparency. > > Does anyone have a hack for IE to display those that actually works? > > I could make one that has a frayed edge and gif transparency but I was > hoping to provide something more dynamic that could just sit there > independently of whatever the background colour was set to. > > Anyhow, I thought I had the IE issue resolved but it seems broke again. > Here's hoping someone with greater kungfu can resolve the issue. > > You can also look/download the new logo here: > > http://www.karbonized.com/geeklog/ > > As more time is freed up in the near future I hope to create alternate > logo's with various colours etc. > > Sincerely, > Simon > > > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > From justin.carlson at gmail.com Fri Oct 15 16:06:02 2004 From: justin.carlson at gmail.com (Justin Carlson) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 14:06:02 -0600 Subject: [geeklog-devel] PDF is out ... In-Reply-To: <3d1a3f4e041015130072e2d903@mail.gmail.com> References: <20041015200833.32477@smtp.haun-online.de> <6030D118-1EE1-11D9-9693-003065C030F2@marelina.com> <3d1a3f4e041015130072e2d903@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <3d1a3f4e041015130655e428d5@mail.gmail.com> I tried to open the PSD in Photoshop to take a look at making a PNG that works properly. Unfortunately, the PSD file I opened contains no layers? Do you have a PSD with a transparent background and layers? On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 14:00:18 -0600, Justin Carlson wrote: > Looks very nice. > > > > > On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:35:31 -0400, Simon Lord wrote: > > > 2) The logo. > > > Simon made a new logo, but it's currently a PNG using alpha > > > transparency. > > > Does anyone have a hack for IE to display those that actually works? > > > > I could make one that has a frayed edge and gif transparency but I was > > hoping to provide something more dynamic that could just sit there > > independently of whatever the background colour was set to. > > > > Anyhow, I thought I had the IE issue resolved but it seems broke again. > > Here's hoping someone with greater kungfu can resolve the issue. > > > > You can also look/download the new logo here: > > > > http://www.karbonized.com/geeklog/ > > > > As more time is freed up in the near future I hope to create alternate > > logo's with various colours etc. > > > > Sincerely, > > Simon > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > geeklog-devel mailing list > > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > > From justin.carlson at gmail.com Fri Oct 15 16:27:59 2004 From: justin.carlson at gmail.com (Justin Carlson) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 14:27:59 -0600 Subject: [geeklog-devel] PDF is out ... In-Reply-To: <3d1a3f4e041015130655e428d5@mail.gmail.com> References: <20041015200833.32477@smtp.haun-online.de> <6030D118-1EE1-11D9-9693-003065C030F2@marelina.com> <3d1a3f4e041015130072e2d903@mail.gmail.com> <3d1a3f4e041015130655e428d5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <3d1a3f4e04101513274a6da3c3@mail.gmail.com> The PNG's I am looking at work properly on IE 6.0.2 Anyone have 5, 5.5, or Mac IE able to take a look? I resized a few, zipped them up: http://www.motleydata.com/geeklog/logo.html On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 14:06:02 -0600, Justin Carlson wrote: > I tried to open the PSD in Photoshop to take a look at making a PNG > that works properly. Unfortunately, the PSD file I opened contains no > layers? > Do you have a PSD with a transparent background and layers? > > > > > On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 14:00:18 -0600, Justin Carlson > wrote: > > Looks very nice. > > > > > > > > > > On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:35:31 -0400, Simon Lord wrote: > > > > 2) The logo. > > > > Simon made a new logo, but it's currently a PNG using alpha > > > > transparency. > > > > Does anyone have a hack for IE to display those that actually works? > > > > > > I could make one that has a frayed edge and gif transparency but I was > > > hoping to provide something more dynamic that could just sit there > > > independently of whatever the background colour was set to. > > > > > > Anyhow, I thought I had the IE issue resolved but it seems broke again. > > > Here's hoping someone with greater kungfu can resolve the issue. > > > > > > You can also look/download the new logo here: > > > > > > http://www.karbonized.com/geeklog/ > > > > > > As more time is freed up in the near future I hope to create alternate > > > logo's with various colours etc. > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > Simon > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > geeklog-devel mailing list > > > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > > > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > > > > > From dirk at haun-online.de Fri Oct 15 17:16:22 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 23:16:22 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Logo problem solved ... In-Reply-To: <20041015200833.32477@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <20041015200833.32477@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <20041015221622.749@smtp.haun-online.de> I wrote: >Does anyone have a hack for IE to display those that actually works? Well, it certainly helps if you have the pngfix.js in the correct directory (or fix your path to it). Thanks, Justin ... Problem solved. bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.handful-of-sparks.de/ From dirk at haun-online.de Fri Oct 15 17:18:22 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 23:18:22 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] PDF is out ... In-Reply-To: <3d1a3f4e04101513274a6da3c3@mail.gmail.com> References: <3d1a3f4e04101513274a6da3c3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20041015221822.27297@smtp.haun-online.de> Justin, >The PNG's I am looking at work properly on IE 6.0.2 >Anyone have 5, 5.5, or Mac IE able to take a look? In MacIE, I can't use the drop-down menu (nothing happens when I select another color). But it did display the logo correctly on my test page, even without the pngfix.js in place, so it looks like MacIE 5.2.3 does have proper PNG support ... bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://geeklog.info/ From slord at marelina.com Fri Oct 15 17:24:59 2004 From: slord at marelina.com (Simon Lord) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 17:24:59 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Logo problem solved ... In-Reply-To: <20041015221622.749@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <20041015200833.32477@smtp.haun-online.de> <20041015221622.749@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: Hehe. I've been sitting here smoking weed wondering why it works on my end and not yours... On Oct 15, 2004, at 5:16 PM, Dirk Haun wrote: > I wrote: > >> Does anyone have a hack for IE to display those that actually works? > > Well, it certainly helps if you have the pngfix.js in the correct > directory (or fix your path to it). Thanks, Justin ... > > Problem solved. > > bye, Dirk > > > -- > http://www.haun-online.de/ > http://www.handful-of-sparks.de/ > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > Sincerely, Simon From slord at marelina.com Fri Oct 15 17:30:15 2004 From: slord at marelina.com (Simon Lord) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 17:30:15 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] PDF is out ... In-Reply-To: <3d1a3f4e041015130655e428d5@mail.gmail.com> References: <20041015200833.32477@smtp.haun-online.de> <6030D118-1EE1-11D9-9693-003065C030F2@marelina.com> <3d1a3f4e041015130072e2d903@mail.gmail.com> <3d1a3f4e041015130655e428d5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <6728E0EC-1EF1-11D9-9693-003065C030F2@marelina.com> Yeah whoops. I just fixed that and uploaded a new "newlogo.zip" file containing the PSD with layers. Sorry about that. On Oct 15, 2004, at 4:06 PM, Justin Carlson wrote: > I tried to open the PSD in Photoshop to take a look at making a PNG > that works properly. Unfortunately, the PSD file I opened contains no > layers? > Do you have a PSD with a transparent background and layers? > > > > On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 14:00:18 -0600, Justin Carlson > wrote: >> Looks very nice. >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:35:31 -0400, Simon Lord >> wrote: >>>> 2) The logo. >>>> Simon made a new logo, but it's currently a PNG using alpha >>>> transparency. >>>> Does anyone have a hack for IE to display those that actually works? >>> >>> I could make one that has a frayed edge and gif transparency but I >>> was >>> hoping to provide something more dynamic that could just sit there >>> independently of whatever the background colour was set to. >>> >>> Anyhow, I thought I had the IE issue resolved but it seems broke >>> again. >>> Here's hoping someone with greater kungfu can resolve the issue. >>> >>> You can also look/download the new logo here: >>> >>> http://www.karbonized.com/geeklog/ >>> >>> As more time is freed up in the near future I hope to create >>> alternate >>> logo's with various colours etc. >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> Simon >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> geeklog-devel mailing list >>> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >>> http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel >>> >> > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > Sincerely, Simon From robg at macosxhints.com Fri Oct 15 17:35:04 2004 From: robg at macosxhints.com (Rob Griffiths) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 14:35:04 -0700 Subject: [geeklog-devel] PDF is out ... In-Reply-To: <20041015221822.27297@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <3d1a3f4e04101513274a6da3c3@mail.gmail.com> <20041015221822.27297@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <13CEFB79-1EF2-11D9-AE2C-000D93AC99A6@macosxhints.com> On Oct 15, 2004, at 2:18 PM, Dirk Haun wrote: > even without the pngfix.js in place, so it looks like MacIE 5.2.3 does > have proper PNG support ... Semi-proper; try to open one in a new window via the contextual menu :). They only display as long as there's other HTML content on the page. There's a fix, documented on my site some time ago: http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20020327093859941 Of course, my current poll also shows all of 16 out of 1742 respondents using it, so I wouldn't lose any sleep over this one! -rob. From justin.carlson at gmail.com Fri Oct 15 17:49:24 2004 From: justin.carlson at gmail.com (Justin Carlson) Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:49:24 -0600 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Transparent PNG Test Message-ID: <3d1a3f4e0410151449280a9cb2@mail.gmail.com> Transparent PNG Test, no javascript: http://www.motleydata.com/geeklog/logo.php Can set whatever color you want like: http://www.motleydata.com/geeklog/logo.php?color=%23002288 ( %23 is the # ) From dirk at haun-online.de Sat Oct 16 15:02:42 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 21:02:42 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Here we go ... Message-ID: <20041016200242.294@smtp.haun-online.de> Two tarballs are now available from geeklog.net: http://www.geeklog.net/nightly/geeklog-1.3.10rc1.tar.gz http://www.geeklog.net/nightly/geeklog-themes.tar.gz The first contains 1.3.10rc1, obviously, and only includes the Professional theme. The other tarball only contains the old default themes. I'd appreciate it if I could get one or two reports of successful installs or upgrades using that version until tomorrow, so that I could update geeklog.net and release it ... bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.handful-of-sparks.de/ From tomw at pigstye.net Sat Oct 16 17:22:21 2004 From: tomw at pigstye.net (Tom Willett) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 16:22:21 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Here we go ... In-Reply-To: <20041016200242.294@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: Success on geeklog 1.3.9sr1 -----Original Message----- From: geeklog-devel-admin at lists.geeklog.net [mailto:geeklog-devel-admin at lists.geeklog.net]On Behalf Of Dirk Haun Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 2:03 PM To: geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net Subject: [geeklog-devel] Here we go ... Two tarballs are now available from geeklog.net: http://www.geeklog.net/nightly/geeklog-1.3.10rc1.tar.gz http://www.geeklog.net/nightly/geeklog-themes.tar.gz The first contains 1.3.10rc1, obviously, and only includes the Professional theme. The other tarball only contains the old default themes. I'd appreciate it if I could get one or two reports of successful installs or upgrades using that version until tomorrow, so that I could update geeklog.net and release it ... bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.handful-of-sparks.de/ _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel From dwight at trumbower.com Sat Oct 16 17:47:42 2004 From: dwight at trumbower.com (Dwight Trumbower) Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 16:47:42 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Here we go ... In-Reply-To: <20041016200242.294@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <20041016200242.294@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <417196FE.4040606@trumbower.com> Dirk Haun wrote: > Two tarballs are now available from geeklog.net: > > http://www.geeklog.net/nightly/geeklog-1.3.10rc1.tar.gz > http://www.geeklog.net/nightly/geeklog-themes.tar.gz > > The first contains 1.3.10rc1, obviously, and only includes the > Professional theme. The other tarball only contains the old default themes. > > I'd appreciate it if I could get one or two reports of successful > installs or upgrades using that version until tomorrow, so that I could > update geeklog.net and release it ... > > bye, Dirk > > I installed the nightly tarball yesterday with no problem. From dirk at haun-online.de Sun Oct 17 12:46:55 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 18:46:55 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Here we go ... In-Reply-To: <417196FE.4040606@trumbower.com> References: <417196FE.4040606@trumbower.com> Message-ID: <20041017174655.12341@smtp.haun-online.de> Thanks for testing, guys. The upgrade went smoothly, no particular problems. The first bug reports are also in, but nothing too dramatic yet: A parse error in the Dutch language file, a missing
in the What's New block (did a hotfix for that - have to look into it). The only annoying thing is that the option to disable blocks doesn't seem to work any more. Or at least I can't get rid of that QuickStats block (Hi Blaine). Also had to do some minor corrections here and there to get the site to validate. But it really is valid HTML now: bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.macosx-faq.de/ From vfuria at gmail.com Mon Oct 18 16:53:52 2004 From: vfuria at gmail.com (Vincent Furia) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 16:53:52 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] geeklog.net Private Messenger Plugin Message-ID: <8319e2d60410181353577df096@mail.gmail.com> http://www.geeklog.net/messenger/index.php Following the above link I get the error message: Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /usr/www/users/geeklog/messenger/index.php:49) in /usr/www/users/geeklog/lib-common.php(960) : eval()'d code on line 1 Since I don't have the source for the messenger plugin, not sure what is going on there. ;) -Vinny From geeklog at langfamily.ca Mon Oct 18 18:53:23 2004 From: geeklog at langfamily.ca (Blaine Lang) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 18:53:23 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] geeklog.net Private Messenger Plugin References: <8319e2d60410181353577df096@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <07cc01c4b565$454216e0$650a10ac@XPBL2> I fixed it now. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vincent Furia" To: "Geeklog Devel" Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 4:53 PM Subject: [geeklog-devel] geeklog.net Private Messenger Plugin http://www.geeklog.net/messenger/index.php Following the above link I get the error message: Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /usr/www/users/geeklog/messenger/index.php:49) in /usr/www/users/geeklog/lib-common.php(960) : eval()'d code on line 1 Since I don't have the source for the messenger plugin, not sure what is going on there. ;) -Vinny _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel From robg at macosxhints.com Mon Oct 18 19:38:33 2004 From: robg at macosxhints.com (Rob Griffiths) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 16:38:33 -0700 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Valid HTML... Message-ID: I finally managed to get my page to validate on W3.org ... but I have a question concerning the ampersand. If I try to post a story with ampersands, I have to code it & -- I understand that. But Geeklog, even in CODE tags, changes & to & on preview. This means that to save a story with the & intact (so it will validate), I need to paste the final text and save without preview. Is there any way to get Geeklog to leave the &'s alone? -rob. From slord at marelina.com Tue Oct 19 00:26:08 2004 From: slord at marelina.com (Simon Lord) Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 00:26:08 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Valid HTML... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <000D26E6-2187-11D9-81A3-003065C030F2@marelina.com> Is this not solved by adding it to config.php as an allowed tag? On Oct 18, 2004, at 7:38 PM, Rob Griffiths wrote: > I finally managed to get my page to validate on W3.org ... but I have > a question concerning the ampersand. If I try to post a story with > ampersands, I have to code it & -- I understand that. But > Geeklog, even in CODE tags, changes & to & on preview. This means > that to save a story with the & intact (so it will validate), I > need to paste the final text and save without preview. > > Is there any way to get Geeklog to leave the &'s alone? > > -rob. > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > Sincerely, Simon From robg at macosxhints.com Tue Oct 19 01:01:08 2004 From: robg at macosxhints.com (Rob Griffiths) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 22:01:08 -0700 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Valid HTML... In-Reply-To: <000D26E6-2187-11D9-81A3-003065C030F2@marelina.com> References: <000D26E6-2187-11D9-81A3-003065C030F2@marelina.com> Message-ID: On Oct 18, 2004, at 9:26 PM, Simon Lord wrote: > Is this not solved by adding it to config.php as an allowed tag? No, unless there's something different than what I tried. I did: '&' => array() in config.php, and it still gets converted. It's like the problem with \ and < and > ... -rob. From vfuria at gmail.com Wed Oct 20 09:36:57 2004 From: vfuria at gmail.com (Vincent Furia) Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:36:57 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) Message-ID: <8319e2d604102006366e7e6dac@mail.gmail.com> http://www.geeklog.net/comment.php?cid=12219&type=article&mode=view Looks like there are some problems with the comment code code and plugins. I don't have filemgmt installed on any of my test sites, nor I have I ever looked at its code. Anyone want to work with me to get these issues resolved (presumably someone with filemgmt experience)? Alternatively if I could get access to geeklog.net via ssh so I can look at the comments table, check out the error.log and examine the source I should be able to take care of this myself. Thanks, Vinny From dirk at haun-online.de Sun Oct 24 04:59:19 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 10:59:19 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] 1.3.10rc2 ready to go Message-ID: <20041024095919.7399@smtp.haun-online.de> A tarball for 1.3.10rc2 is available from http://www.geeklog.net/nightly/geeklog-1.3.10rc2.tar.gz I've already installed it on geeklog.net, but I'd like to hear at least one report from someone else, please, before I actually release it. Unless there are any unforseen problems, I'd like to give this rc a slightly longer test period (say, 2 weeks). We also need to give the translators some time to catch up. I will also be offline most of the first week of November, so taking all this into account, the earliest release date for the final 1.3.10 would be on the weekend of 6th/7th of November. bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.handful-of-sparks.de/ From geeklog at langfamily.ca Sun Oct 24 11:07:24 2004 From: geeklog at langfamily.ca (Blaine Lang) Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 11:07:24 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] 1.3.10rc2 ready to go References: <20041024095919.7399@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <000a01c4b9db$2af14d90$650a10ac@XPBL2> Dirk, I just did an install from this tarbal and will be using it as my base to test the migration of portalparts.com (running at 1.3.8+) Blaine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dirk Haun" To: Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 4:59 AM Subject: [geeklog-devel] 1.3.10rc2 ready to go A tarball for 1.3.10rc2 is available from http://www.geeklog.net/nightly/geeklog-1.3.10rc2.tar.gz I've already installed it on geeklog.net, but I'd like to hear at least one report from someone else, please, before I actually release it. Unless there are any unforseen problems, I'd like to give this rc a slightly longer test period (say, 2 weeks). We also need to give the translators some time to catch up. I will also be offline most of the first week of November, so taking all this into account, the earliest release date for the final 1.3.10 would be on the weekend of 6th/7th of November. bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.handful-of-sparks.de/ _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel From vfuria at gmail.com Sun Oct 24 22:45:36 2004 From: vfuria at gmail.com (Vincent Furia) Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 22:45:36 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Re: FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) In-Reply-To: <8319e2d604102006366e7e6dac@mail.gmail.com> References: <8319e2d604102006366e7e6dac@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8319e2d604102419451806f2f6@mail.gmail.com> OK, First of all way that Geeklog currently handles plugins for comments could use a bit of work. It looks like there is some over riding of the "cid" variable (that is pretty confusing). Something I'd like to clean up for 1.3.11 (1.4?), but I'm not sure how many plugins use the plugin comment engine and I really don't want to break them. Recommendations? Feelings? (Blaine?) In any case, I think I know what the immediate problem is with the filemgmt plugin and comments. Right now the comments.php file assumes, due to the use of COM_applyFilter, that the cid is an integer. This should be valid, but in the world of plugin comments the cid can get over ridden to hold the plugins item id which doesn't necesarily need to be an integer (and for filemgmt plugin installed on geeklog it isn't)... So I think the short term fix for this is to change this code at the end of comment.php (stating around line 881): if (isset ($HTTP_POST_VARS['cid'])) { $cid = COM_applyFilter ($HTTP_POST_VARS['cid'], true); } else { $cid = COM_applyFilter ($HTTP_GET_VARS['cid'], true); } to: if (isset ($HTTP_POST_VARS['cid'])) { $cid = COM_applyFilter ($HTTP_POST_VARS['cid']); } else { $cid = COM_applyFilter ($HTTP_GET_VARS['cid']); } I don't have the filemgmt installed in any of my sites to test this, so there may be other problems as well. Can some one check this and make sure that is the only problem? Thanks, Vinny On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:36:57 -0400, Vincent Furia wrote: > http://www.geeklog.net/comment.php?cid=12219&type=article&mode=view > > Looks like there are some problems with the comment code code and > plugins. I don't have filemgmt installed on any of my test sites, nor > I have I ever looked at its code. Anyone want to work with me to get > these issues resolved (presumably someone with filemgmt experience)? > > Alternatively if I could get access to geeklog.net via ssh so I can > look at the comments table, check out the error.log and examine the > source I should be able to take care of this myself. > > Thanks, > Vinny > From dirk at haun-online.de Mon Oct 25 16:02:29 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 22:02:29 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Re: FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) In-Reply-To: <8319e2d604102419451806f2f6@mail.gmail.com> References: <8319e2d604102419451806f2f6@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20041025210229.11714@smtp.haun-online.de> Vinny, >Right now the comments.php file >assumes, due to the use of COM_applyFilter, that the cid is an >integer. That's a bug then. The file management plugin has been using non-numeric cids for a while now and other plugins may have picked that up, too. >So I think the short term fix for this is to change this code at the >end of comment.php (stating around line 881): I've made that change on geeklog.net now (but not in CVS - I'll leave that to you). Doesn't seem to be the only problem, though. For example, when I go to http://www.geeklog.net/comment.php?type=filemgmt&cid=filemgmt-427 and try to switch the comment mode from Threaded to Nested, I get redirected to the homepage. Btw, why does it display them as Threaded in the first place? My comment preferences are for Nested. bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://geeklog.info/ From geeklog at langfamily.ca Mon Oct 25 16:18:56 2004 From: geeklog at langfamily.ca (Blaine Lang) Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:18:56 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Re: FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) References: <8319e2d604102419451806f2f6@mail.gmail.com> <20041025210229.11714@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <00a501c4bacf$dace0d30$650a10ac@XPBL2> I'm currently doing the migration of my site to 1.3.10 and test out the filemgmt plugin. Are you suggesting that I need to change to use integer values for the cid ? Blaine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dirk Haun" To: Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 4:02 PM Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Re: FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) Vinny, >Right now the comments.php file >assumes, due to the use of COM_applyFilter, that the cid is an >integer. That's a bug then. The file management plugin has been using non-numeric cids for a while now and other plugins may have picked that up, too. >So I think the short term fix for this is to change this code at the >end of comment.php (stating around line 881): I've made that change on geeklog.net now (but not in CVS - I'll leave that to you). Doesn't seem to be the only problem, though. For example, when I go to http://www.geeklog.net/comment.php?type=filemgmt&cid=filemgmt-427 and try to switch the comment mode from Threaded to Nested, I get redirected to the homepage. Btw, why does it display them as Threaded in the first place? My comment preferences are for Nested. bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://geeklog.info/ _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel From vfuria at gmail.com Mon Oct 25 16:13:07 2004 From: vfuria at gmail.com (Vincent Furia) Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:13:07 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Re: FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) In-Reply-To: <20041025210229.11714@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <8319e2d604102419451806f2f6@mail.gmail.com> <20041025210229.11714@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <8319e2d6041025131322ed6934@mail.gmail.com> I'll work on it. But the way comments work for plugins is so different from how they work for articles and polls I'm not sure how much can be fixed short of a major rewrite. I do, at least, have an idea of what is causing most of the problems you describe and some others that I see. I'll let you know what I come up with. -Vinny On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 22:02:29 +0200, Dirk Haun wrote: > Vinny, > > >Right now the comments.php file > >assumes, due to the use of COM_applyFilter, that the cid is an > >integer. > > That's a bug then. The file management plugin has been using non-numeric > cids for a while now and other plugins may have picked that up, too. > > > >So I think the short term fix for this is to change this code at the > >end of comment.php (stating around line 881): > > I've made that change on geeklog.net now (but not in CVS - I'll leave > that to you). > > Doesn't seem to be the only problem, though. For example, when I go to > > http://www.geeklog.net/comment.php?type=filemgmt&cid=filemgmt-427 > > and try to switch the comment mode from Threaded to Nested, I get > redirected to the homepage. > > Btw, why does it display them as Threaded in the first place? My comment > preferences are for Nested. > > bye, Dirk > > -- > http://www.haun-online.de/ > http://geeklog.info/ > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > From vfuria at gmail.com Mon Oct 25 16:39:10 2004 From: vfuria at gmail.com (Vincent Furia) Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:39:10 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Re: FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) In-Reply-To: <00a501c4bacf$dace0d30$650a10ac@XPBL2> References: <8319e2d604102419451806f2f6@mail.gmail.com> <20041025210229.11714@smtp.haun-online.de> <00a501c4bacf$dace0d30$650a10ac@XPBL2> Message-ID: <8319e2d604102513396cb55e9@mail.gmail.com> No, you shouldn't have to change cids to integers, that problem has been fixed (or will be in 1.3.10 final, it is still broken in rc2 and cvs). However there are plenty of other problems to go around... :) -Vinny On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:18:56 -0400, Blaine Lang wrote: > I'm currently doing the migration of my site to 1.3.10 and test out the > filemgmt plugin. Are you suggesting that I need to change to use integer > values for the cid ? > > Blaine > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dirk Haun" > To: > Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 4:02 PM > Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Re: FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) > > Vinny, > > >Right now the comments.php file > >assumes, due to the use of COM_applyFilter, that the cid is an > >integer. > > That's a bug then. The file management plugin has been using non-numeric > cids for a while now and other plugins may have picked that up, too. > > >So I think the short term fix for this is to change this code at the > >end of comment.php (stating around line 881): > > I've made that change on geeklog.net now (but not in CVS - I'll leave > that to you). > > Doesn't seem to be the only problem, though. For example, when I go to > > http://www.geeklog.net/comment.php?type=filemgmt&cid=filemgmt-427 > > and try to switch the comment mode from Threaded to Nested, I get > redirected to the homepage. > > Btw, why does it display them as Threaded in the first place? My comment > preferences are for Nested. > > bye, Dirk > > -- > http://www.haun-online.de/ > http://geeklog.info/ > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > From vfuria at gmail.com Mon Oct 25 21:55:29 2004 From: vfuria at gmail.com (Vincent Furia) Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 21:55:29 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Re: FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) In-Reply-To: <8319e2d604102513396cb55e9@mail.gmail.com> References: <8319e2d604102419451806f2f6@mail.gmail.com> <20041025210229.11714@smtp.haun-online.de> <00a501c4bacf$dace0d30$650a10ac@XPBL2> <8319e2d604102513396cb55e9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8319e2d604102518557b778af6@mail.gmail.com> Dirk, I think I found most of the problems. Of course I can't test the code since I don't have filemgmt installed (maybe something I should get around too???). Anyway, if you could test the changes (checked into cvs--lib-common.php and comment.php) on geeklog.net that would be great. Thanks, Vinny On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:39:10 -0400, Vincent Furia wrote: > No, you shouldn't have to change cids to integers, that problem has > been fixed (or will be in 1.3.10 final, it is still broken in rc2 and > cvs). However there are plenty of other problems to go around... :) > > > > -Vinny > > On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:18:56 -0400, Blaine Lang wrote: > > I'm currently doing the migration of my site to 1.3.10 and test out the > > filemgmt plugin. Are you suggesting that I need to change to use integer > > values for the cid ? > > > > Blaine > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Dirk Haun" > > To: > > Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 4:02 PM > > Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Re: FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) > > > > Vinny, > > > > >Right now the comments.php file > > >assumes, due to the use of COM_applyFilter, that the cid is an > > >integer. > > > > That's a bug then. The file management plugin has been using non-numeric > > cids for a while now and other plugins may have picked that up, too. > > > > >So I think the short term fix for this is to change this code at the > > >end of comment.php (stating around line 881): > > > > I've made that change on geeklog.net now (but not in CVS - I'll leave > > that to you). > > > > Doesn't seem to be the only problem, though. For example, when I go to > > > > http://www.geeklog.net/comment.php?type=filemgmt&cid=filemgmt-427 > > > > and try to switch the comment mode from Threaded to Nested, I get > > redirected to the homepage. > > > > Btw, why does it display them as Threaded in the first place? My comment > > preferences are for Nested. > > > > bye, Dirk > > > > -- > > http://www.haun-online.de/ > > http://geeklog.info/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > geeklog-devel mailing list > > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > > > _______________________________________________ > > geeklog-devel mailing list > > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > > From dirk at haun-online.de Tue Oct 26 13:33:35 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:33:35 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] More spam ... Message-ID: <20041026183335.3021@smtp.haun-online.de> Isn't that nice? Now we're even getting spam in the bugtracker ... http://project.geeklog.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=105&aid=309&group_id=6 Tony, any chance you could delete that entry entirely? Or at least overwrite the text? I don't want these idiots to turn up in a search engine in connection with Geeklog ... bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.macosx-faq.de/ From dirk at haun-online.de Tue Oct 26 14:26:30 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 20:26:30 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Re: FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) In-Reply-To: <8319e2d604102518557b778af6@mail.gmail.com> References: <8319e2d604102518557b778af6@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20041026192630.14453@smtp.haun-online.de> Vinny, >Anyway, if you could test the changes (checked into >cvs--lib-common.php and comment.php) on geeklog.net that would be >great. They are up now, but I don't see much of a change ... >Of course I can't test the code >since I don't have filemgmt installed (maybe something I should get >around too???). Yeah, maybe ... If you help yourself to a copy of the geeklog.net database, you should have enough real-life test data and we don't have to do tests on the live system ... Btw, geeklog.net is still running version 1.2 of the File Management plugin (I think - Blaine?) >But the way comments work for plugins is so >different from how they work for articles and polls I'm not sure how >much can be fixed short of a major rewrite. Depends on how much you'd have to change. It seems like the handling of personal events also needs quite a bit of work (more than I would have hoped for at this stage), so I'd be willing to accept bigger changes and go for another rc (or more, if necessary). bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.tinyweb.de/ From geeklog at langfamily.ca Tue Oct 26 15:48:50 2004 From: geeklog at langfamily.ca (Blaine Lang) Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 15:48:50 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Re: FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) References: <8319e2d604102518557b778af6@mail.gmail.com> <20041026192630.14453@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <009501c4bb94$d1131860$650a10ac@XPBL2> Dirk wrote: > Btw, geeklog.net is still running version 1.2 of the File Management > plugin (I think - Blaine?) That's correct still 1.2. I'll be testing 1.3 this week on my site (1.3.10 migration) but don't see any reason we don't want to upgrade geeklog.net as well. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dirk Haun" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 2:26 PM Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Re: FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) Vinny, >Anyway, if you could test the changes (checked into >cvs--lib-common.php and comment.php) on geeklog.net that would be >great. They are up now, but I don't see much of a change ... >Of course I can't test the code >since I don't have filemgmt installed (maybe something I should get >around too???). Yeah, maybe ... If you help yourself to a copy of the geeklog.net database, you should have enough real-life test data and we don't have to do tests on the live system ... Btw, geeklog.net is still running version 1.2 of the File Management plugin (I think - Blaine?) >But the way comments work for plugins is so >different from how they work for articles and polls I'm not sure how >much can be fixed short of a major rewrite. Depends on how much you'd have to change. It seems like the handling of personal events also needs quite a bit of work (more than I would have hoped for at this stage), so I'd be willing to accept bigger changes and go for another rc (or more, if necessary). bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.tinyweb.de/ _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel From dirk at haun-online.de Tue Oct 26 15:57:36 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:57:36 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Re: FileMgmt Comments (1.3.10rc1) In-Reply-To: <009501c4bb94$d1131860$650a10ac@XPBL2> References: <009501c4bb94$d1131860$650a10ac@XPBL2> Message-ID: <20041026205736.24963@smtp.haun-online.de> Blaine, >I'll be testing 1.3 this week on my site (1.3.10 migration) but don't see >any reason we don't want to upgrade geeklog.net as well. Would be nice, if only to get rid of the SQL errors caused by all those Brazilian script kiddies :P bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://geeklog.info/ From vfuria at gmail.com Wed Oct 27 19:27:18 2004 From: vfuria at gmail.com (Vincent Furia) Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 19:27:18 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] cvs.geeklog.net Message-ID: <8319e2d60410271627663d44ec@mail.gmail.com> I can't seem to login via ssh (and hence can't commit cvs changes). Anyone else experiencing this? Can anyone fix it? I get the following message when I try to logon: vmf at vfuria$ ssh vinny at cvs.geeklog.net Connection closed by 216.51.246.17 Thanks, Vinny From geeklog at langfamily.ca Wed Oct 27 19:35:18 2004 From: geeklog at langfamily.ca (Blaine Lang) Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 19:35:18 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] cvs.geeklog.net References: <8319e2d60410271627663d44ec@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <001f01c4bc7d$9eab5920$650a10ac@XPBL2> Hi Vinny, I just tried and was able to commit ok. I don't have admin access to reset your password though. Blaine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vincent Furia" To: "Geeklog Devel" Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 7:27 PM Subject: [geeklog-devel] cvs.geeklog.net I can't seem to login via ssh (and hence can't commit cvs changes). Anyone else experiencing this? Can anyone fix it? I get the following message when I try to logon: vmf at vfuria$ ssh vinny at cvs.geeklog.net Connection closed by 216.51.246.17 Thanks, Vinny _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel From vfuria at gmail.com Wed Oct 27 19:39:02 2004 From: vfuria at gmail.com (Vincent Furia) Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 19:39:02 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] cvs.geeklog.net In-Reply-To: <001f01c4bc7d$9eab5920$650a10ac@XPBL2> References: <8319e2d60410271627663d44ec@mail.gmail.com> <001f01c4bc7d$9eab5920$650a10ac@XPBL2> Message-ID: <8319e2d604102716392300c78d@mail.gmail.com> That's the thing though, it isn't even asking for my password. I have a public key copied over to geeklog.net. But even after I moved the key (effectively removing key based auth) it still didn't ask for a password. I can ssh to some other machines on the net... Very strange. Thanks for checking though Blaine. -Vinny On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 19:35:18 -0400, Blaine Lang wrote: > Hi Vinny, > > I just tried and was able to commit ok. I don't have admin access to reset > your password though. > > Blaine > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Vincent Furia" > To: "Geeklog Devel" > Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 7:27 PM > Subject: [geeklog-devel] cvs.geeklog.net > > I can't seem to login via ssh (and hence can't commit cvs changes). > Anyone else experiencing this? Can anyone fix it? > > I get the following message when I try to logon: > > vmf at vfuria$ ssh vinny at cvs.geeklog.net > Connection closed by 216.51.246.17 > > Thanks, > Vinny > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > From dirk at haun-online.de Thu Oct 28 13:19:44 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 19:19:44 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] webjay.org Message-ID: <20041028181944.16399@smtp.haun-online.de> Hmm ... http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/10/27/2157206 Then go to http://webjay.org/ and click on "discuss". Notice the URL :-) I assume this is the same person who hangs around on IRC occasionally under the nick "lgonze". bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.handful-of-sparks.de/ From dirk at haun-online.de Fri Oct 29 14:42:05 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 20:42:05 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] COM_makeClickableLinks Message-ID: <20041029194205.1736@smtp.haun-online.de> Okay, who's regexp-fu is strong? Mine seems to be weak ... bye, Dirk -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://www.handful-of-sparks.de/ From tony at tonybibbs.com Fri Oct 29 15:07:29 2004 From: tony at tonybibbs.com (Tony Bibbs) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 14:07:29 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] COM_makeClickableLinks In-Reply-To: <20041029194205.1736@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <20041029194205.1736@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <418294F1.6070001@tonybibbs.com> Justin's got skillz...question is does he have time? --Tony Dirk Haun wrote: >Okay, who's regexp-fu is strong? Mine seems to be weak ... > > >func=detail&aid=308&group_id=6&atid=105> > > > >bye, Dirk > > > > From dirk at haun-online.de Sat Oct 30 16:10:40 2004 From: dirk at haun-online.de (Dirk Haun) Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 22:10:40 +0200 Subject: [geeklog-devel] State of the Na^Wproject Message-ID: <20041030211040.19567@smtp.haun-online.de> Okay, I think I've fixed the issues with personal events (see CVS). Here are a few remaining issues: As mentioned in my other post, the regexp in COM_makeClickableLinks could need some work. Actually, I've been thinking if it was a good idea to do the parsing for links at display time. We've seen that parsing for the "related" links in stories used a lot of CPU power (hi to groklaw.net) - and now that that has been resolved, we're doing the same thing again elsewhere. The same applies to the autotags / autolinks. For the clickable links in text posts, it would be possible to do the parsing when they are saved (both comments and stories), although there are one or two issues with that: 1) Should we undo the change when a plain-text story is edited later? 2) Comments don't store whether they had been posted in plain text or HTML - that's done at display time by running yet another regexp over them. So maybe it would make sense to convert them to "pseudo HTML" (i.e. clickable links + nl2br) when saving them). But that would mean that old comments would have to be converted. The whole point of autolinks, however, is that they ARE dynamic, so I guess the only way out there is to introduce an option to disable them. Thoughts on this? Vinny, how are things re: comments in plugins? That's all I can think of at the moment (well, it's enough ...). bye, Dirk P.S. I'll be offline for the next couple of days (back Thursday). -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://geeklog.info/ From geeklog at langfamily.ca Sat Oct 30 18:55:23 2004 From: geeklog at langfamily.ca (Blaine Lang) Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 18:55:23 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] State of the Na^Wproject References: <20041030211040.19567@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <004d01c4bed3$8a216dc0$650a10ac@XPBL2> Dirk wrote: > Actually, I've been thinking if it was a good idea to do the parsing for > links at display time. I agree that we should store the links or autotags as their pseudocode tag as it will allow us to control the formatting and conversion as needed. It also mean we can display the autotag or bbtag in it's [native] format when editing if we want. I have the same issue with smilies - I should have left them as [bbcode]. There is a need here for a common API to handle how we add/edit/display or parse these tags. Blaine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dirk Haun" To: Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 4:10 PM Subject: [geeklog-devel] State of the Na^Wproject Okay, I think I've fixed the issues with personal events (see CVS). Here are a few remaining issues: As mentioned in my other post, the regexp in COM_makeClickableLinks could need some work. Actually, I've been thinking if it was a good idea to do the parsing for links at display time. We've seen that parsing for the "related" links in stories used a lot of CPU power (hi to groklaw.net) - and now that that has been resolved, we're doing the same thing again elsewhere. The same applies to the autotags / autolinks. For the clickable links in text posts, it would be possible to do the parsing when they are saved (both comments and stories), although there are one or two issues with that: 1) Should we undo the change when a plain-text story is edited later? 2) Comments don't store whether they had been posted in plain text or HTML - that's done at display time by running yet another regexp over them. So maybe it would make sense to convert them to "pseudo HTML" (i.e. clickable links + nl2br) when saving them). But that would mean that old comments would have to be converted. The whole point of autolinks, however, is that they ARE dynamic, so I guess the only way out there is to introduce an option to disable them. Thoughts on this? Vinny, how are things re: comments in plugins? That's all I can think of at the moment (well, it's enough ...). bye, Dirk P.S. I'll be offline for the next couple of days (back Thursday). -- http://www.haun-online.de/ http://geeklog.info/ _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel From vfuria at gmail.com Sat Oct 30 23:01:37 2004 From: vfuria at gmail.com (Vincent Furia) Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 23:01:37 -0400 Subject: [geeklog-devel] State of the Na^Wproject In-Reply-To: <20041030211040.19567@smtp.haun-online.de> References: <20041030211040.19567@smtp.haun-online.de> Message-ID: <8319e2d604103020014bb91e7a@mail.gmail.com> > Vinny, how are things re: comments in plugins? I think its done. Just a minor problem in how comments.php was grabbing variables. It's working on my test site (using geeklog.net DB). Though I just noticed that I'm using the most recent (1.3?) version of filemgmt even though geeklog has an ealier version (1.2?) installed. I don't think that invalidated my tests. Blaine, can you try out the most recent lib-common.php and comment.php with your filemgmt to make sure they work as you'd expect (as they used to in 1.3.9)? Thanks, Vinny On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 22:10:40 +0200, Dirk Haun wrote: > Okay, I think I've fixed the issues with personal events (see CVS). Here > are a few remaining issues: > > As mentioned in my other post, the regexp in COM_makeClickableLinks could > need some work. > > Actually, I've been thinking if it was a good idea to do the parsing for > links at display time. We've seen that parsing for the "related" links in > stories used a lot of CPU power (hi to groklaw.net) - and now that that > has been resolved, we're doing the same thing again elsewhere. > > The same applies to the autotags / autolinks. > > For the clickable links in text posts, it would be possible to do the > parsing when they are saved (both comments and stories), although there > are one or two issues with that: > > 1) Should we undo the change when a plain-text story is edited later? > 2) Comments don't store whether they had been posted in plain text or > HTML - that's done at display time by running yet another regexp over > them. So maybe it would make sense to convert them to "pseudo HTML" (i.e. > clickable links + nl2br) when saving them). But that would mean that old > comments would have to be converted. > > The whole point of autolinks, however, is that they ARE dynamic, so I > guess the only way out there is to introduce an option to disable them. > > Thoughts on this? > > Vinny, how are things re: comments in plugins? > > That's all I can think of at the moment (well, it's enough ...). > > bye, Dirk > > P.S. I'll be offline for the next couple of days (back Thursday). > > -- > http://www.haun-online.de/ > http://geeklog.info/ > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > From geeklog at langfamily.ca Sun Oct 31 10:50:21 2004 From: geeklog at langfamily.ca (Blaine Lang) Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 10:50:21 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] State of the Na^Wproject References: <20041030211040.19567@smtp.haun-online.de> <8319e2d604103020014bb91e7a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <003101c4bf61$54098720$650a10ac@XPBL2> Hum, the LOCK TABLES call in comment.php is generating a SQL error for me. I've contacted my host admin to change my DB perms. I wonder if others will see this issue with 1.3.10 - I suspect we would have heard by now. As soon as I get the perms updated, I will test. Blaine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vincent Furia" To: Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 10:01 PM Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] State of the Na^Wproject > Vinny, how are things re: comments in plugins? I think its done. Just a minor problem in how comments.php was grabbing variables. It's working on my test site (using geeklog.net DB). Though I just noticed that I'm using the most recent (1.3?) version of filemgmt even though geeklog has an ealier version (1.2?) installed. I don't think that invalidated my tests. Blaine, can you try out the most recent lib-common.php and comment.php with your filemgmt to make sure they work as you'd expect (as they used to in 1.3.9)? Thanks, Vinny On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 22:10:40 +0200, Dirk Haun wrote: > Okay, I think I've fixed the issues with personal events (see CVS). Here > are a few remaining issues: > > As mentioned in my other post, the regexp in COM_makeClickableLinks could > need some work. > > Actually, I've been thinking if it was a good idea to do the parsing for > links at display time. We've seen that parsing for the "related" links in > stories used a lot of CPU power (hi to groklaw.net) - and now that that > has been resolved, we're doing the same thing again elsewhere. > > The same applies to the autotags / autolinks. > > For the clickable links in text posts, it would be possible to do the > parsing when they are saved (both comments and stories), although there > are one or two issues with that: > > 1) Should we undo the change when a plain-text story is edited later? > 2) Comments don't store whether they had been posted in plain text or > HTML - that's done at display time by running yet another regexp over > them. So maybe it would make sense to convert them to "pseudo HTML" (i.e. > clickable links + nl2br) when saving them). But that would mean that old > comments would have to be converted. > > The whole point of autolinks, however, is that they ARE dynamic, so I > guess the only way out there is to introduce an option to disable them. > > Thoughts on this? > > Vinny, how are things re: comments in plugins? > > That's all I can think of at the moment (well, it's enough ...). > > bye, Dirk > > P.S. I'll be offline for the next couple of days (back Thursday). > > -- > http://www.haun-online.de/ > http://geeklog.info/ > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel From geeklog at langfamily.ca Sun Oct 31 12:01:13 2004 From: geeklog at langfamily.ca (Blaine Lang) Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 12:01:13 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] State of the Na^Wproject References: <20041030211040.19567@smtp.haun-online.de> <8319e2d604103020014bb91e7a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <002201c4bf6b$3a508d60$650a10ac@XPBL2> We were running MySQL 4.0.1.5 and it was in 4.x that the new Permission Lock_table_priv was added. Maybe if 3.23 is being used, this permission test is skipped or grouped into another more common permssion. Note: This permission is global per user and not per DB. Anyway: Tested comments with the filemgmt plugin on 1.3.10 and it's broken. Don't work on my site (plugin 1.3) or on Geeklog (plugin 1.2). I'll have to track down why. I wrote this code 2+ years ago. I'm sure I'd do things different today. Blaine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vincent Furia" To: Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 10:01 PM Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] State of the Na^Wproject > Vinny, how are things re: comments in plugins? I think its done. Just a minor problem in how comments.php was grabbing variables. It's working on my test site (using geeklog.net DB). Though I just noticed that I'm using the most recent (1.3?) version of filemgmt even though geeklog has an ealier version (1.2?) installed. I don't think that invalidated my tests. Blaine, can you try out the most recent lib-common.php and comment.php with your filemgmt to make sure they work as you'd expect (as they used to in 1.3.9)? Thanks, Vinny On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 22:10:40 +0200, Dirk Haun wrote: > Okay, I think I've fixed the issues with personal events (see CVS). Here > are a few remaining issues: > > As mentioned in my other post, the regexp in COM_makeClickableLinks could > need some work. > > Actually, I've been thinking if it was a good idea to do the parsing for > links at display time. We've seen that parsing for the "related" links in > stories used a lot of CPU power (hi to groklaw.net) - and now that that > has been resolved, we're doing the same thing again elsewhere. > > The same applies to the autotags / autolinks. > > For the clickable links in text posts, it would be possible to do the > parsing when they are saved (both comments and stories), although there > are one or two issues with that: > > 1) Should we undo the change when a plain-text story is edited later? > 2) Comments don't store whether they had been posted in plain text or > HTML - that's done at display time by running yet another regexp over > them. So maybe it would make sense to convert them to "pseudo HTML" (i.e. > clickable links + nl2br) when saving them). But that would mean that old > comments would have to be converted. > > The whole point of autolinks, however, is that they ARE dynamic, so I > guess the only way out there is to introduce an option to disable them. > > Thoughts on this? > > Vinny, how are things re: comments in plugins? > > That's all I can think of at the moment (well, it's enough ...). > > bye, Dirk > > P.S. I'll be offline for the next couple of days (back Thursday). > > -- > http://www.haun-online.de/ > http://geeklog.info/ > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel > _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-devel