Jul 4, 2002, 12:07 PM
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Jul 4, 2002, 12:07 PM
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BUYERS OF MY PLUGINS - PLEASE READ:
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Jul 5, 2002, 12:28 PM
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Jul 5, 2002, 12:28 PM
Post #28 of 61
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I just got my first editor application using the new signup process in Editor Monitor... it seemed to work great (and saved me making an email up too).
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Jul 7, 2002, 9:52 AM
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Jul 7, 2002, 9:52 AM
Post #30 of 61
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Hi,
Thanks for the comments.
I have never used the vBulliten plug-in or vBullitein, so I am not sure what you mean by tying into it. Perhaps you could explain a little more.
Thanks
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Thanks for the comments.
I have never used the vBulliten plug-in or vBullitein, so I am not sure what you mean by tying into it. Perhaps you could explain a little more.
Thanks
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Jul 7, 2002, 10:25 AM
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Jul 7, 2002, 10:25 AM
Post #34 of 61
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I cannot see how it would clash, but I also cannot say I understand the integration of vBullitien into Links, other than sharing the user database.
If the users are available through the normal links tables, in the normal fashion i.e. lsql_users then Editor Monitor would be indifferent as to where the user names are coming from.
Are you looking for an editor monitor or a usre monitor though?
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If the users are available through the normal links tables, in the normal fashion i.e. lsql_users then Editor Monitor would be indifferent as to where the user names are coming from.
Are you looking for an editor monitor or a usre monitor though?
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Jul 7, 2002, 10:38 AM
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Jul 7, 2002, 10:38 AM
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Yes... an editor for his links categories too (just to clarify). Not a moderator/editor for vBulletien.
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Jul 7, 2002, 11:33 AM
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Jul 7, 2002, 11:33 AM
Post #39 of 61
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Hi,
Perhaps you can private message me, and explain what you want the plug-in to do first (I am the author of it). The reason for this, is I don't have a money back guarantee, so you need to be sure it is what you want for your purposes before purchase.
It is available for sale off of my private download area only. You can click on the link in my signature block 'Custom Design' and that will take you to the plug-in site where you can purchase (PayPal).
If you have any other question please feel from to send me a private message.
Thanks
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Perhaps you can private message me, and explain what you want the plug-in to do first (I am the author of it). The reason for this, is I don't have a money back guarantee, so you need to be sure it is what you want for your purposes before purchase.
It is available for sale off of my private download area only. You can click on the link in my signature block 'Custom Design' and that will take you to the plug-in site where you can purchase (PayPal).
If you have any other question please feel from to send me a private message.
Thanks
http://www.iuni.com/...tware/web/index.html
Links Plugins
Jul 7, 2002, 12:09 PM
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Jul 7, 2002, 12:09 PM
Post #41 of 61
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Hi
I am an owner too..
You gottaaa love it..
The feature are extra nice, installation so clean.. and the support is so awesome..
Regards
KaTaBd
Users plug In - Multi Search And Remote Search plug in - WebRing plug in - Muslims Directory
I am an owner too..
You gottaaa love it..
The feature are extra nice, installation so clean.. and the support is so awesome..
Regards
KaTaBd
Users plug In - Multi Search And Remote Search plug in - WebRing plug in - Muslims Directory
Jul 7, 2002, 2:04 PM
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Jul 7, 2002, 2:04 PM
Post #43 of 61
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Will...
I bugged IAN too many times to even give you a count....
Regards
KaTaBd
Users plug In - Multi Search And Remote Search plug in - WebRing plug in - Muslims Directory
I bugged IAN too many times to even give you a count....
Regards
KaTaBd
Users plug In - Multi Search And Remote Search plug in - WebRing plug in - Muslims Directory
Jul 7, 2002, 2:25 PM
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Jul 7, 2002, 2:25 PM
Post #44 of 61
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That's ok
And thanks both for the great feedback too!!
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And thanks both for the great feedback too!!
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Jul 7, 2002, 11:32 PM
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Jul 7, 2002, 11:32 PM
Post #45 of 61
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IDEA
I am considering adding a full link deletion log to Editor Monitor, with autopurging of the log (this would be depend on interest, and actual time I get to add it in).
The log would record:
Username/EditorName | Date/Time | LinkID | LinkURL | From Category ID |
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Jul 8, 2002, 11:23 AM
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Jul 8, 2002, 11:23 AM
Post #46 of 61
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I have put EM 1.2.3 in the download area.
DO NOT UPGRADE TO THIS VERSION
There are no new features or fixes for existing users. This fix is for a first install problem only.
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Jul 8, 2002, 10:43 PM
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Jul 8, 2002, 10:43 PM
Post #48 of 61
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Hi,
I have not actually made any single list, although this is something I have been wanting to do, between writing plugins.
All of the features are covered throught the 4 or so threads that Editor Monitor spans over in this forum. I will give a VERY brief summary though:
I am sure there is more, but that is what I can think of off the top of my head. Feel free to ask anyone in these threads of their opinions of the plug-in, and they might even show you it in use on their websites. You can also look at my website (which has editors). See signature block 'Web:'.
Let me know if you have any more questions... and hopefully (soon) I will be able to create full feature lists for all of my plug-ins.
Thanks
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I have not actually made any single list, although this is something I have been wanting to do, between writing plugins.
All of the features are covered throught the 4 or so threads that Editor Monitor spans over in this forum. I will give a VERY brief summary though:
- Dynamically created editor profile pages which are template based
- Who's on line... see which of your editors and users area currently on-line
- Editor Tracking... track the additions, deletions, modification and validations for links and categories made be each editor, including the last three logins date/times
- Editor Reward system - there are screenshots in one of the threads
- Editor Sign-Up system - phase two has been implemented. Editor is present a template based signup form, the information is stored in a pedning table and a template based email is automatically sent to you and the editor applicant
I am sure there is more, but that is what I can think of off the top of my head. Feel free to ask anyone in these threads of their opinions of the plug-in, and they might even show you it in use on their websites. You can also look at my website (which has editors). See signature block 'Web:'.
Let me know if you have any more questions... and hopefully (soon) I will be able to create full feature lists for all of my plug-ins.
Thanks
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Links Plugins
Jul 9, 2002, 2:11 AM
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Jul 9, 2002, 2:11 AM
Post #49 of 61
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OK. Would the plugin help us overcome the following difficulty ... ?
Right now the LSQL user/editor system is logically flawed. For example:
* All editors have to be users first -- we cannot sign up an editor unless we first create a user for that person.
* We cannot re-assign editor permissions -- we have to delete the editor, then create a new editor with the new permissions.
Our DMOZ-like wishlist is that ...
* Users and editors should be completely separate.
* Users should, as present, have permissions to modify their own links. To edit other links or categories, they should apply to become editors (ideally, but not necessarily, with the same login).
* Admin should be able to add, modify and remove editor permissions without impacting on user permissions (and vice-versa).
* When in browse mode, editors should be able to search within their own categories.
Basically, we would really like a DMOZ system, with the option of allowing users to manage their own sites.
Is this (or anything like it) on your agenda?
Jul 9, 2002, 8:33 AM
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Jul 9, 2002, 8:33 AM
Post #50 of 61
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Hi,
Let me try to address your questions:
* All editors have to be users first -- we cannot sign up an editor unless we first create a user for that person.
No. I am not sure how the system would know about a user, or in fact let them login if they were not a registered user.
This may be a questions for GT rather than a plug-in, as this is to do with the internals of LINKS SQL and not something I would image a plug-in could change. The plugin system is still limited by what the core engine allows it to do (mostly). I understand the problem though, as I too suffer a little as a result of this.
Addressed above.
This is also about seperating having an exclusive database set where editors are not intersecting the user database. Links SQL currently does not support this with its editor system, and I don't see that a plug-in could change this either. You may want to pose some of these questions to GT in another thread.
Basically, we would really like a DMOZ system, with the option of allowing users to manage their own sites.
I would be interested to know how you acheive this with the current version of Links SQL myself. Certainly without making users and editors a mutually exclusive database set, a combination of Links SQL Editor Monitor and perhaps User Monitor in (for extended user abilities) sometime in the future might be able to meet your needs.
Thanks for the questions.
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Let me try to address your questions:
Quote:
* All editors have to be users first -- we cannot sign up an editor unless we first create a user for that person.
No. I am not sure how the system would know about a user, or in fact let them login if they were not a registered user.
Quote:
* We cannot re-assign editor permissions -- we have to delete the editor, then create a new editor with the new permissions.This may be a questions for GT rather than a plug-in, as this is to do with the internals of LINKS SQL and not something I would image a plug-in could change. The plugin system is still limited by what the core engine allows it to do (mostly). I understand the problem though, as I too suffer a little as a result of this.
Quote:
* Users and editors should be completely separate.Quote:
* Users should, as present, have permissions to modify their own links. To edit other links or categories, they should apply to become editors (ideally, but not necessarily, with the same login). * Admin should be able to add, modify and remove editor permissions without impacting on user permissions (and vice-versa).This is also about seperating having an exclusive database set where editors are not intersecting the user database. Links SQL currently does not support this with its editor system, and I don't see that a plug-in could change this either. You may want to pose some of these questions to GT in another thread.
Quote:
Basically, we would really like a DMOZ system, with the option of allowing users to manage their own sites.
I would be interested to know how you acheive this with the current version of Links SQL myself. Certainly without making users and editors a mutually exclusive database set, a combination of Links SQL Editor Monitor and perhaps User Monitor in (for extended user abilities) sometime in the future might be able to meet your needs.
Thanks for the questions.
http://www.iuni.com/...tware/web/index.html
Links Plugins