276

(25 replies, posted in General discussion)

Textpattern is not a blog software.

Unless you have very specific needs, it should be quite right for what you describe.

277

(25 replies, posted in General discussion)

Maybe Textpattern. It really depends on what you call Company Website.

Are you sure it didn't worked? Maybe it's the plugin's shell capture that doesn't work.

Is the 'patch' utility there in your setup, and usable from anywhere?

downliner wrote:

Interesting... txpun.com ~ Whats this?

It's the future dude smile

280

(2 replies, posted in General discussion)

This very forum is a vanilla, default, install of PunBB.

Thanks.

guardian34 wrote:

Add this to the current BBCode arrays:

'#\[\[([^\[]*?)\]\]#e',

It seems that snippet, for me, doesn't work. It triggers an error at the $text = preg_replace($pattern, $replace, $text); stage. Using PHP 5.2.1

283

(4 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)

Thanks, this is the thread I was looking for, but wasn't able to find again sad

284

(4 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)

On that, I have a small question : any idea what regexp would recognize a [[xx]] "tag"?

I'm trying to build a wiki tag using the wikiname syntax ([[name]]) but I'm always getting parsing errors sad

Yep. You can open the .patch file in any text editor to see what he wants to do, it's pretty clear (search this, replace with that).

And nope, no idea. It failed on mine, but I already edited that part a long time ago, my main.tpl started with this :

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">

<html dir="<pun_content_direction>" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="fr" lang="fr">
<head>

So it's easy to see how that could confuse the diff util.

From the DOM inspector, it's in sulfur.css line 78 : border-top-width:4px; (#brdheader div.box selector)

That's for the size. If you want to change the color, it's probably set at line 60, for the div.box selector.

The same thing happened to me, it's no big deal.

First, you're right, only the changes in main.tpl have failed. The rest is fine.

He wanted to add xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" to the html tag, and failed. You can do that by hand, delete the .rej, and you'll be fine.

Don't forget to run the .php update file to update the database scheme too.

288

(5 replies, posted in General discussion)

You can also ask your hosting company how to do it.

289

(16 replies, posted in General discussion)

PC, and table top games (also called pen&paper games).

290

(98 replies, posted in News)

You might want to install a unix shell and env emulation, that *might* work. Like Cywgin.

If not, by hand with the hdiff.

291

(98 replies, posted in News)

tomekf wrote:

I have question about index in table online. Now phpmyadmin says:

UNIQUE and INDEX keys should not both be set for column `user_id`

Is it correct ?

Seems like that PMA's bug: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.ph … tid=377408

292

(98 replies, posted in News)

Just getting ahead of the curve: Is this 1.3? Why isn't this 1.3? Where can I get 1.3? When 1.3 will be ready?!

293

(5 replies, posted in Feature requests)

orlandu63 wrote:

Have a default robots.txt file that blocks post.php, profile.php, userlist.php, login.php, etc. etc.

Well, some people might want to have some of those indexed (mainly profile and userlist).

294

(27 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)

There is one (well, three in fact). But most people ignore it. And then, the standard let people decide on some interpretation. And the developers don't interpret these the same way.

295

(8 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 discussion)

Paul wrote:

I have avoided doing that for the simple reason that if PunBB is part of a larger site the site owner might already be using an id on the body tag.

I know, I was suggesting it to webmasters, not to you smile

In any case it doesn't get around the problem. The problem I was trying to fix was where say a site was using lists in the default format with bullets and then punbb's stylesheets defined lists without bullets or padding. Suddenly all the lists on the site (or at least the pages where punbb was present) would be styled the punbb way.

Yup I know.

296

(26 replies, posted in News)

And that, in the past, yes he somewhat did because it was the best thing at that time; but having seen it doesn't work all the time now he has a better solution.

297

(8 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 discussion)

To use custom personal styles, the easiest way would be to edit the template and give an id to the body of all forum pages: <body id="www-punbb-org"> for example, à la Eric Meyer. Then, it's quite simple to write custom sheets and apply them to the right website.

298

(8 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 discussion)

For the first question, IIRC it's a feature not a bug. The CSS files are properties oriented, not tag oriented (?set the font once and for all? instead of ?set all CSS properties for the lists once and for all?).

299

(28 replies, posted in General discussion)

I don't know. They did the hard part, the rest was very simple to do.

But some people find it much more difficult to write valid semantic html than table-bloated tag soup... I still don't understand how that's possible, since valid semantic html is one if the simplest thing to do (incredibly much simpler than CSS, or PHP), but...

300

(28 replies, posted in General discussion)

Indeed, the markup seems incredibly improved. Still not good (not valid, cluttered with inline styling, <b> tags, empty tags and useless non semantic nbsp among other things), but it was worst before. Maybe phpbb5 will be valid and somewhat semantic.