Go Back   vb.org Archive > vBulletin Modifications > Archive > vB.org Archives > General > Member Archives

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Details »»

Version: , by (Guest)
Developer Last Online: Jan 1970 Show Printable Version Email this Page

Version: Unknown Rating:
Released: 11-07-2000 Last Update: Never Installs: 0
 
No support by the author.

Here is the Calendar (finally) v1.03

http://www.hedgehogwheels.com/hacks/calendar1.03.zip

[Features]
- Users can add Private events that only they can see
- Admin can set usergroups to allow those selected to post public events that everyone sees
- Behaves just like a message with smilies, bbcode, etc
- Months are options in Control Panel for easier language changes
- Can specify 0,1, or 2 images to display above each month

[demo]
http://www.hedgehogwheels.com/forums/calendar.php

I do need to update the birthday hack to support birthyear as it is on my forum. I am not sure if the calendar will work as is with the previous birthday hack. If not then just turn that option off in the control panel for now.

[Edited by freddie on 11-18-2000 at 07:48 PM]

Show Your Support

  • This modification may not be copied, reproduced or published elsewhere without author's permission.

Comments
  #52  
Old 11-16-2000, 02:33 PM
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

One quirk that I'm trying to work out is that I can no longer do the e-mail forms. It says "Sorry. The email function has been disabled by the administrator."

But when I consult the admin interface, under "General Options" it shows that it's enabled. This happened after the calendar update so I'm just trying to figure out what happened. Any input would be appreciated
Reply With Quote
  #53  
Old 11-16-2000, 03:23 PM
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally posted by freddie
I asked for your PHP version - not mysql. This has nothing to do with mysql or "dateformats"...
Oooops! I'm sorry!

Is there is a script that can tell me my PHP version?
Reply With Quote
  #54  
Old 11-16-2000, 03:27 PM
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

If you go to http://www.mydomain.com/forums/admin...action=phpinfo you will find a page which has loads of information about your installation of PHP, the version number included
Reply With Quote
  #55  
Old 11-16-2000, 03:37 PM
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

WOOOW! Is that command useful or what? I never knew I had it!

My PHP version is 3.0.15
Reply With Quote
  #56  
Old 11-16-2000, 07:39 PM
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

I use php 3.0.16 on my test server and the program functions normally. Shall you try to download it again and make sure you didn't get a corrupted file?
Reply With Quote
  #57  
Old 11-16-2000, 09:00 PM
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

I downloaded the zip again and uploaded calendar.php but still no luck.

Are there any new tables created in the upgrade? I was scared to run the install.php file, but the upgrade instructions did not mention.
Reply With Quote
  #58  
Old 11-16-2000, 09:28 PM
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally posted by fmoise99
I downloaded the zip again and uploaded calendar.php but still no luck.

Are there any new tables created in the upgrade? I was scared to run the install.php file, but the upgrade instructions did not mention.
Yes you have to run the Install.php file. It creates a table and several templates. You also need to make all the code changes mentioned in the readme file.
Reply With Quote
  #59  
Old 11-16-2000, 09:44 PM
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

You do not run install.php if you are upgrading as no new template or tables are created. Just follow the instructions in the upgrade file. Also make sure to set the names of the months in the new options in the control panel.
Reply With Quote
  #60  
Old 11-16-2000, 10:09 PM
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally posted by freddie
You do not run install.php if you are upgrading as no new template or tables are created. Just follow the instructions in the upgrade file. Also make sure to set the names of the months in the new options in the control panel.
I wish I waited for your reply! The curiousity was killing me! I guess you can figure out what happend. Not mad though.

But I followed the upgrade instr. about 5 times and filled out the calendar month fields. I even added graphic links. Still no luck!

I don't know if this helps or if it is even relevant but on all my php files I have to add the #!/usr/local/bin/php line on the header of each file.
Reply With Quote
  #61  
Old 11-18-2000, 09:55 PM
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

I'm receiving the same error message. Just wondered if you'd found out what the cause was yet. Thanks!
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 02:01 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.12 by vBS
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
X vBulletin 3.8.12 by vBS Debug Information
  • Page Generation 0.05731 seconds
  • Memory Usage 2,267KB
  • Queries Executed 25 (?)
More Information
Template Usage:
  • (1)SHOWTHREAD
  • (1)ad_footer_end
  • (1)ad_footer_start
  • (1)ad_header_end
  • (1)ad_header_logo
  • (1)ad_navbar_below
  • (1)ad_showthread_beforeqr
  • (3)bbcode_quote
  • (1)footer
  • (1)forumjump
  • (1)forumrules
  • (1)gobutton
  • (1)header
  • (1)headinclude
  • (1)modsystem_post
  • (1)navbar
  • (6)navbar_link
  • (120)option
  • (1)pagenav
  • (1)pagenav_curpage
  • (4)pagenav_pagelink
  • (11)post_thanks_box
  • (11)post_thanks_button
  • (1)post_thanks_javascript
  • (1)post_thanks_navbar_search
  • (11)post_thanks_postbit_info
  • (10)postbit
  • (11)postbit_wrapper
  • (1)spacer_close
  • (1)spacer_open
  • (1)tagbit_wrapper 

Phrase Groups Available:
  • global
  • inlinemod
  • postbit
  • posting
  • reputationlevel
  • showthread
Included Files:
  • ./showthread.php
  • ./global.php
  • ./includes/init.php
  • ./includes/class_core.php
  • ./includes/config.php
  • ./includes/functions.php
  • ./includes/class_hook.php
  • ./includes/modsystem_functions.php
  • ./includes/functions_bigthree.php
  • ./includes/class_postbit.php
  • ./includes/class_bbcode.php
  • ./includes/functions_reputation.php
  • ./includes/functions_post_thanks.php 

Hooks Called:
  • init_startup
  • init_startup_session_setup_start
  • init_startup_session_setup_complete
  • cache_permissions
  • fetch_threadinfo_query
  • fetch_threadinfo
  • fetch_foruminfo
  • style_fetch
  • cache_templates
  • global_start
  • parse_templates
  • global_setup_complete
  • showthread_start
  • showthread_getinfo
  • forumjump
  • showthread_post_start
  • showthread_query_postids
  • showthread_query
  • bbcode_fetch_tags
  • bbcode_create
  • showthread_postbit_create
  • postbit_factory
  • postbit_display_start
  • post_thanks_function_post_thanks_off_start
  • post_thanks_function_post_thanks_off_end
  • post_thanks_function_fetch_thanks_start
  • post_thanks_function_fetch_thanks_end
  • post_thanks_function_thanked_already_start
  • post_thanks_function_thanked_already_end
  • fetch_musername
  • bbcode_parse_start
  • bbcode_parse_complete_precache
  • bbcode_parse_complete
  • postbit_display_complete
  • post_thanks_function_can_thank_this_post_start
  • pagenav_page
  • pagenav_complete
  • tag_fetchbit_complete
  • forumrules
  • navbits
  • navbits_complete
  • showthread_complete