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Velocd 07-26-2004 03:28 AM

Quote:

I do have a question. How do I delete to comments at the top and bottom of each article posted? They show up on the preview mouseover in the forumdisplay.
Not sure what you mean Rob Eh, could you give a live example, or elaborate more?

Deimos 07-26-2004 08:56 AM

Think you could possibly add the ability to read RDF files?
*begs*
hehe

Rob Eh 07-26-2004 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Velocd
Not sure what you mean Rob Eh, could you give a live example, or elaborate more?

It is actually posting the template comments as part of the message itself. These comments:
<!-- BEGIN TEMPLATE: articlebot_post -->
<!-- END TEMPLATE: articlebot_post -->
If I disable html in the post, which is deffenity the secure way, It will display these comments in the message preview when you mouseover the message hyperlink in the forumview page. If html is enabled in the post, it does not show up in the preview.

But it doesn't matter if html is enabled of disabled, it till shows up on my portal page that is created with vBadvanced CMPS v1.0.0.

This only way I can get it to dissappear is to disable the "Add Template Name in HTML Comments" in the General settings onm VB Options. to get it to stop.

Screen shots below.

#1 is a shot of the message when I view the edit post screen. I can't get a screen shot when attempting to preview.

#2 is a shot of the troubled area of the portal page.

My site is here:
http://forums.fu2.ca

Rob Eh 07-26-2004 12:19 PM

I will perform the upgrade to see if that helps.

Rob Eh 07-26-2004 12:40 PM

I am having problems with the upgrade. Every thing ran fine with the script and all, but I can't get articlebot.php to run.

After commenting out the lines:
// chdir('/path/to/forums/');
// require_once './global.php';
PHP Code:

Warningmain(.articlebot/rss_fetch.inc): failed to open streamNo such file or directory in /home/virtual/site170/fst/var/www/html/forums/articlebot/articlebot.php on line 46

Warning
main(): Failed opening '.articlebot/rss_fetch.inc' for inclusion (include_path='.:/php/includes:/usr/share/php'in /home/virtual/site170/fst/var/www/html/forums/articlebot/articlebot.php on line 46

Fatal error
Call to a member function on a non-object in /home/virtual/site170/fst/var/www/html/forums/articlebot/articlebot.php on line 92 

Now I change:
PHP Code:

include_once '.articlebot/rss_fetch.inc'

To
PHP Code:

include_once 'rss_fetch.inc'

Which just gives me this error:
PHP Code:

Fatal errorCall to a member function on a non-object in /home/virtual/site170/fst/var/www/html/forums/articlebot/articlebot.php on line 92 

Line 92 is this:
PHP Code:

    $result_articlebots $DB_site->query(

Any thoughts, suggestions?

Thanks,

MindTrix 07-26-2004 01:06 PM

Simple you changed

PHP Code:

After commenting out the lines:
// chdir('/path/to/forums/'); 

to the wrong url hence all the errors with the long url. In your admin cp scroll down to the bottom left under the maintanance section and click on PHP INFO.

In there it will show you the url you need. For instance mine is

/home/general/public_html/forum/


Its under the Enviroment section of the PHP info.


Hope it helps.

Velocd 07-26-2004 01:27 PM

Rob Eh, as MindTrix said, you have to provide an absolute path to your forums directory for chdir(), don't comment it out (that is, if you're using crontab).

As for your problem with the comments, my question is why are there comments? I never added them to the template, nor did the instructions say for you to put them there.

I would just remove the comments. ;)

Rob Eh 07-26-2004 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Velocd
Rob Eh, as MindTrix said, you have to provide an absolute path to your forums directory for chdir(), don't comment it out (that is, if you're using crontab).

I do have the corect path in it, but since it is commented out, it makes not difference. I'm not presently using crontab. I had the following line in my forum index.php page to run article bot.
include_once './articlebot/articlebot.php';

I plan to setup crontab in the coming days, but since it's been several years and different server setups ago since I used it, I wanted to get everything up and funning properly first. This worked fine for in in your first version before upgrading this morning.

If all else fails, I think I'm going to blow away the installation and start over again. I will drop all of the articlebot tables via phpMyAdmin. Then do a fresh install of the new version and see if that will cure it.

There has to be something wrong with one of the database tables, because the process stops when attempting to fetch article bots.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Velocd
As for your problem with the comments, my question is why are there comments? I never added them to the template, nor did the instructions say for you to put them there.

I would just remove the comments. ;)

The comments are part of vB's setup. They do not show up incorrectly in any other of vB's templates.

When modifying templates, it is often helpful to have this setting enabled so you can view the source of a page to determine what template(s) control it.

It's not a big problem to have this disabled, but it is very strange as to why the comments for the templates are incorrectly showing up as part of the article post itself. I'm confused by it. :confused:

Rob Eh 07-26-2004 02:26 PM

I have taken screneshots of the structure of the 3 article bot tables, please the thread table that it altered. I do see something that maybe the problem. According to the upgrade script, it calls for the is_iss field to be deleted, but it is not deleted.

All of the articles that have currently been created with article bot have the is_rss field contain "1", the rss_date field is empty, and the rss_feed all contain "0".

Is the talbe scructure correct for these tables? Should the thread table have this structure and data?

Thanks,

Rob Eh 07-26-2004 02:27 PM

Here is the table_articlebot_rss.gif from the above post. Only 3 attachments per post.


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