I was looking at the some of the sites that use Midgard. Stonesoft's main page
has one layout but if you click on any of the links it uses a different layout.
How is this done in Midgard. I assume that PHP is used and checks the page to
see if its the root page and if it is uses a certain layou
This could also answer the question which I have been trying to track
down...maybe?
>'get by name' topic & article functions (1.2.6). No?
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From: Emiliano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 4:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [midgard] Acc
Ouch...sorry...I would blame it on dyslexia, but it is still a pretty
bonehead mistakethat was a great e-mail too, if everyone explained as
well as you did here thenwell, every thing would be well explained...it
is also a good reminder that I should probably outline logic before I shoot
of
On Son, 16 Jan 2000, Daniel S. Reichenbach wrote
> > I´ve attached a file with a first description. Ok, now everything compiles
> > fine, but I don't know how to test if Midgard works or not.
> After our server crash in reinstalled our server with SuSE Linux 6.3 (DVD)
> and rebuilt Apache and Mid
Ken Pooley wrote:
> Emile wrote (pretty well for a sick guy)...
> >So /topicname/ is in fact handled by the root page script? Then yes,
>
> ><(content)> will allways correspond to the content part of your root
>
> >page. What do you want to accomplish? Where do you want to get the
>
> >content f
Carilda Thomas wrote:
> Ah, but if you have a truly enterprise-sized site, then you would want to give
> the ability to the architect (whoever is designing and implementing the site
> structure) to specify at page-creation time that there is to be a topic
> associated with this page, and to creat
Hello Jesper,
>> Fom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>
>> I've patched PHP 3.0.14 yesterday and it will be default engine for
>> Midgard 1.2.6 (if PHP team wouldn't force new release). I'll upload
>> it (and other beta- stage changes for 1.2.6) to CVS repositary and
>> to the Midg
Emile wrote (pretty well for a sick guy)...
>So /topicname/ is in fact handled by the root page script? Then yes,
><(content)> will allways correspond to the content part of your root
>page. What do you want to accomplish? Where do you want to get the
>content from?
I want on the subsequent p
Emiliano wrote:
> Carilda Thomas wrote:
>
> > By the way, the reason that I want to use topics for the navbars instead of
> > just the page hierarchy is so that I can use the "score" field to order the
> > buttons. So, obviously, I will also be adding a "score" field to the page
> > record...
>
>
Ken Pooley wrote:
> I have a root page, it is active...it lists all of the topics and
> descriptions for a category...the idea is that the topic name is a link
> into the topic, there is a <[topic]> (listed further down) that should take
> me into the topic and list all of the articles which are
Carilda Thomas wrote:
> By the way, the reason that I want to use topics for the navbars instead of
> just the page hierarchy is so that I can use the "score" field to order the
> buttons. So, obviously, I will also be adding a "score" field to the page
> record...
Seems to me it'd be better to
This hits right on one of the enhancements I want to make to midgard --
adding a field in page that (optionally) points to topic, and a field in
topic that (optionally) points to page.
Note that pages can exist without related or used topics (e.g., admin
site), while topics can actually contribut
well, I thought I was getting close to figuring this out but I am still
missing the boat...(if I had $1 for everyboat I missed I would have bought
the boat by now)
I have a root page, it is active...it lists all of the topics and
descriptions for a category...the idea is that the topic name is
> Fom: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> I've patched PHP 3.0.14 yesterday and it will be default
> engine for Midgard
> 1.2.6 (if PHP team wouldn't force new release). I'll upload
> it (and other beta-
> stage changes for 1.2.6) to CVS repositary and to the Midgard
> 1.2.6 tes
> I have 2 small problems that I really hope you can help me with.
>
> I am trying to install Midgard 1.2.5 on a Slackware Linux server (kernel
> 2.2.13, Apache 1.3.9) but when I try to compile the midgard-php-1.2.5
> package, I get the following error:
>
> /usr/local/lib/libgd.a(gd.o): In funct
Hi people,
I have 2 small problems that I really hope you can help me with.
I am trying to install Midgard 1.2.5 on a Slackware Linux server (kernel
2.2.13, Apache 1.3.9) but when I try to compile the midgard-php-1.2.5
package, I get the following error:
/usr/local/lib/libgd.a(gd.o): In functi
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Ronan-Yann LORIN wrote:
> Alexander Bokovoy a écrit :
>
> > Ronan-Yann Lorin wrote:
> > >
> > > I have RPMs of midgard 1.2.6 (pre-release) available for mandake 6.1.
> > > I can make them publicly available if there is some interrest.
> > >
> > > (but can't do it right now a
Alexander Bokovoy a écrit :
> Ronan-Yann Lorin wrote:
> >
> > I have RPMs of midgard 1.2.6 (pre-release) available for mandake 6.1.
> > I can make them publicly available if there is some interrest.
> >
> > (but can't do it right now as they are at home and I am at office).
> Great! But are these
Alexander Bokovoy a écrit :
> Ronan-Yann Lorin wrote:
> >
> > I have RPMs of midgard 1.2.6 (pre-release) available for mandake 6.1.
> > I can make them publicly available if there is some interrest.
> >
> > (but can't do it right now as they are at home and I am at office).
> Great! But are these
Ronan-Yann Lorin wrote:
>
> I have RPMs of midgard 1.2.6 (pre-release) available for mandake 6.1.
> I can make them publicly available if there is some interrest.
>
> (but can't do it right now as they are at home and I am at office).
Great! But are these RPMs built against MySQL 3.22.x? In orde
Fred Hirsch a écrit :
> Thanks Alexander,
>
> I did get this code working and thanks for the extra set of eyes in
> finding the missing bracket. This is my first jaunt into PHP and I'm
> not quite syntatically correct all the time. From what I have seen
> of the language, its not a big leap from
> fulfill
> your needs. The description is a little rough but I'm not up to
> expounding
> on it just now.
Emile,
Hope you get feeling better. I had the flu about 2 weeks ago and it was a
killer.
Cheers,
Eric
J. Eric Thompson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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