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    Posted by MikeApril 30, 2008 - 09:50 am
    A very very easy thing to do is to remove the upper menu block and only leave the lower one. However, it seems to me that in the current distribution of the WCS the upper menus are not even present, so you should not have this problem.


    Even that will break the layout since the {menu} section will be in the wrong {tr} element of the table (it will be in the {tr} of the last entry). In order for me to have complete control over the page menu, I'd still need a seperate {menu} section that I can chose where it goes. Is this possible?


    Posted by AndreaApril 30, 2008 - 07:54 am
    Kung Fu
    I do see now where Liz was answered, the WCS will allow us to remove the smiley's -- but will it allow us to control the image size? Length of post, number of images and/or smiley's?
    The WCS does not have the smilies as a standard feature. They can be added relatively easily. If you did download the WCS and want to add smilies send me an e-mail and I will provide the relevant information.

    Concerning the other questions: you can control the length of the posts by setting a maximum number of characters for posts in each guestbook administration. You cannot control the size or number of images or smilies. This could be custom coded, however it is not supported at the moment.

    Hope this answers your questions. If not, please feel free to post again and ask for more details.

    Best-Admin


    Posted by AndreaApril 30, 2008 - 07:48 am
    Mary, I am not familiar with the ftp utility of dreamweawer, however changing permissions to a file is a standard feature of the FTP protocol and is generally supported by all ftp clients. All the ones I tried had this feature.

    Let me know if you need further inputs on the topic.

    Best-Admin


    Posted by AndreaApril 30, 2008 - 07:45 am
    Mike
    I just finished installing the enhanced EPHPG at GrassCam.com. I must say this is a very simple way to handle a low churn, simple table of data.
    I do have a question though, my pages have the comments listed as tr segments inside a outer table. By looking at this page's source code I see that the page menu will also be inside the comments before and after the entries. Since this will break my table layout, what would it take to seperate the menu into it's own sections? That way I can have the menu section, my table header, the comments section, and then another menu section.
    What would this take?

    A very very easy thing to do is to remove the upper menu block and only leave the lower one. However, it seems to me that in the current distribution of the WCS the upper menus are not even present, so you should not have this problem.

    Concerning you last post that did mess the layout, you did insert a TR tag. These kind of issues can be easily solved by adding the tag to the forbidden words list in the configuration section. On this particular guestbook I prefer to only block a tag when it is really necessary. For instance i frame, script and other such tags are indeed blocked. However I like the idea of leaving some room for creativity for people who know how to use HTML. If I really have a problem I can edit or delete a post or entirely block a tag easily in the admin section.

    Let me know if you have further questions or need assistance for your customization.

    Best-Admin


    Posted by p00pApril 30, 2008 - 05:01 am
    Link Text Your text Your text Some Text Some Text


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    JPgraficas.com - Comentarios para Myspace & Hi5

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    Posted by SummerApril 29, 2008 - 11:16 pm
    want to see what this looks like


    Posted by KungFuApril 29, 2008 - 10:26 pmkungfumu@gmail.com
    I do see now where Liz was answered, the WCS will allow us to remove the smiley's -- but will it allow us to control the image size? Length of post, number of images and/or smiley's?

    Thanks in advance - this looks to be a great tool!


    Posted by KungFuApril 29, 2008 - 10:21 pmkungfumu@gmail.com
    Test Icon Smiley
    Test add immage
    Test COLOR CHANGE
    RED Itallic

    Q: Like Liz, I am curious, can the smile icons and image sources be controlled. Can we add / remove smiley's - and control size of image?


    Posted by mojojojoApril 29, 2008 - 10:15 pmmojojojo@gmail.com
    Private


    Posted by MikeApril 29, 2008 - 09:53 pm
    Interesting. I see that my last post was laid out interstingly due to an inadvertent html segment. The yellow bits should be before the white bits, with a <tr&gr in between.


    Posted by MikeApril 30, 2008 - 07:37 am
    I just finished installing the enhanced EPHPG at GrassCam.com. I must say this is a very simple way to handle a low churn, simple table of data.
    I do have a question though, my pages have the comments listed as tr segments inside a outer table. By looking at this page's source code I see that the page menu will also be inside the comments before and after the entries. Since this will break my table layout, what would it take to seperate the menu into it's own sections? That way I can have the menu section, my table header, the comments section, and then another menu section.
    What would this take?

    Again thanks for writing a script that doesn't assume I don't want to just run it on it's own.


    Posted by maryApril 29, 2008 - 05:53 amPrivate
    Thanks Andrea for your quick answer.
    i use the dreamweaver ftp, am i going to have problem there with the permissions?


    Posted by johnApril 28, 2008 - 09:21 pmpieyer1@aol.com
    hello!


    Posted by CobusApril 28, 2008 - 02:57 pmPrivate
    Yes, PHP 5 is active on both of them.


    Posted by AndreaApril 28, 2008 - 12:53 pm
    Cobus, are you sure php is active on the server that does not work? if so, which version of PHP does it run, is it the same as the server that works?


    Posted by markApril 28, 2008 - 12:28 pmmark@mark.com
    testing 1... 2....


    Posted by CobusApril 28, 2008 - 12:25 pmPrivate
    Changing the permissions, is not the solution...


    Posted by AndreaApril 28, 2008 - 12:17 pm
    Mary, in most cases you will need to set the permissions. This is usually done easily through your ftp client.

    Best-Admin


    Posted by maryApril 28, 2008 - 12:13 pmPrivate
    Will the script work as it is or i need to set permission anyway? Because, I dont get the permission bit on the instructions...


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