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  1. Join Date
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    Problem: Sorry, this Module isn't active!

    Hi,
    with some trouble I have installed your wonderful script, I run a site with PHP-nuke and it has PHPBB2 already installed in it.
    At first I had some problems getting the headlines right but with a little help from this tread here at the forums:

    http://www.dev-forums.com/index.php/topic,133.0.html

    that works now. (I changed the config.php-file)

    My NEW problem is when I click the link "Comments" or the name of the user that posted the tread, it opens a forumpage that says: "Sorry, this module isnīt active!". Iīm guessing it is just some simple settings somewhere but I canīt figure it out, so I really appreciate some help.

    EDIT
    Sorry, the path to forumnews is:
    http://www.j3nny.se/PEST/PHPnuke/htm.../forumnews.php

    Also, as you can see, the avatars is not showing..

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    Re: Problem: Sorry, this Module isn't active!

    Your URL is still incorrect:
    http://www.j3nny.se/PEST/PHPnuke/htm...iewprofile&u=2

    Notice the Forumsprofile.php ... that is definitely wrong. You need to modify the template and define exact URLs. Don't use any of the predefined !!NEWS_URL!! or !!AUTHOR_URL!! stuff. Instead (as I said in the post that you linked to), use exact URLs such as:
    http://www.j3nny.se/PEST/PHPnuke/html/modules.php?name=Forums&file=profile&mode=viewprof ile&u=!!AUTHOR_ID!!

    That is why tags such as !!AUTHOR_ID!!, !!AUTHOR_NAME!!, !!THREAD_ID!!, and so on are available (in the event that the forum uses a non-standard URL).


    The same applies to avatars (don't use !!AVATAR_URL!!).

    I explained all of this in the post that you linked to.

  3. Join Date
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    Re: Problem: Sorry, this Module isn't active!

    Yeah, I guess Iīm a little slow cause I still donīt get it right... I thought you should either edit all files manually OR edit the config file. When I edited the config file it showed the posts right but the comments/users and so didnīt quite work.

    But if I got it right now you mean that I should edit the forumnews/config/templates.php

    and change

    $this->TEMPLATES[0]['headlines'] = "· <a href=\"!!NEWS_URL!!\">!!TITLE!!</a><br>";

    to

    $this->TEMPLATES[0]['headlines'] = "· <a href="http://www.j3nny.se/PEST/PHPnuke/html/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=3"</a>!!TITLE!!<br>";

    (at first I wrote it as you did and simply wrote thread_id in the code, but when that didnīt work I figured it was me being dumb and that you probably meant the real id to the tread)

    but then I get this error:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /customers/j3nny.se/j3nny.se/httpd.www/PEST/forumnews/config/template.php on line 40

    both when I try to see the forumnews adress and when I try to acess admin.php

    Again, this is probably just me being dumb, but Iīm completely new to PHP...

    And if I against all odds would make this work, the problem with that link (the link itself works if I open it) is that it shows a post while I would like it to show like the 2 or 3 newest post of that board, is that possible to do?

    And also, how do I know author id and avatar id and all that when itīs different users that write the posts? *Iīm a numbskull*

    I do hope I didnīt get your explanasion all wrong.... then I wasted your time with this post.

  4. Join Date
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    Re: Problem: Sorry, this Module isn't active!

    DO NOT manually edit template.php or config.php . These files used to have to be edited manually long ago but since then we have a control panel.

    What you need to do now is completely remove script. Reinstall script. Reconfigure script. Then finally modify your templates (vie Edit Templates in admin panel).

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