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What this is and does
LDM is a general-purpose tool for managing libraries of links and files, and handling uploads and downloads in a flexible way, while tracking and control user access. It has a range of integrated media players and a large library of 'plugin' extras. Installation and Usage Explained in the on-line Wiki, with a brief explanation in the file instructions.txt in the release zip. Please use carefully and always backup your database before upgrading. Post reports of problems and suggestions for enhancements in this thread. You can also find extensive discussion of this mod in the VB3.7 mods section. 14.06.09 Version 2.3.0 is the the officially-supported version. Works with 3.7 and vb 3.8. 14.02.10 Post-1 version uploaded with minor bug fixes, including dealing with PHP 5.2.12 Staff Note: Sadly, Andrew D, the developer of the Links and Downloads Manager has passed away after a long period of illness. Download Now
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There are two versions of the uploader included in the release. The default version (installed when you run the normal install process) does not include a progress bar. In the "extras/swfuploader" directory, the alternative uploader replaces the default by one with a progress bar. |
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I just installed LDM onto my vBulletin site and when I go to the admin control panel the Links and Downloads Manager configuration menu is visible in the left pane. So the install definitely completed. However, when I click on any link in the menu or point my browser to local_links_admin.php I get "Internet Explorer cannot display page" in the left pane with IE8, and "Content Encoding Error - The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because it uses an invalid or unsupported form of compression" with Firefox.
I'm running on an IIS server. According to my web host server isn't running in CGI mode (I don't really know what that means but their answer to the question was "no". Any idea what the problem might be? |
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Hi Andrew,
there is a bug in Export script to google sitemap format. it enters <lastmod>1969-12-31</lastmod> for all entries could you please take a look at it? thanks in advance |
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Hi Andrew,
In order to do some search engine optimization I had to edit /includes/local_links_include.php file (around $atag and ldm_seo function) to get the default links to look like: local_links.php?catit=01&catname=xx&linkid=01&link name=xx (adding trimmed catName and linkName) is there anyway to create a plugin for LDM to do this instead? (to prevent having to edit this file manually after each update) Thanks a lot |
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It looks as if one of the uploaded files may be corrupt. Try the following: - Go to the regular vb admincp/vb optiobs/cookies and http header options, and disable the gzip compresion option (GZIP HTML Output = no). Try again with local_links_admin.php - Try loading local_links.php - Try reuploading all the files Am happy to take a look at your site if you want. |
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Noted. However, on my site, this is working ok.
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Did you consider that LDM's own seo options were not adequate? |
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Well, mom always said I was the special one.
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Notice: Use of undefined constant E_STRICT - assumed 'E_STRICT' in (server path to web root)\community\local_links_admin.php on line 22 This page loads properly whether I have GZIP HTML Output set to yes or no. All the LDM links on the page work except for the local_links_admin.php link. That's the only page I've found (so far) that is having a problem. I tried that and no change. I'm fine with that. How would we go about it? Some additional information: According to View PHP Info in the vB Admin CP, I'm running php 4.4.7. Additional info displayed: System : Windows NT LUNADALTXUSWH0 5.2 build 3790 Build Date: May 4 2007 13:29:21 Server API: ISAPI Virtual Directory Support: enabled Configuration File (php.ini) Path (not going to display this)\php.ini PHP API : 20020918 PHP Extension: 20020429 Zend Extension: 20050606 Debug Build : no Zend Memory Manager: enabled Thread Safety: enabled Registered PHP Streams: php, http, ftp, compress.zlib Again, this is on an IIS server that is not running in CGI mode (according to my web host). Everything else in vBulletin appears to be working properly. I Googled the error message and found this. Does LDM require PHP 5 by chance? |
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