- May 27, 2000
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
been fixed yet though, but at least it won't try to load non-existing themes. That is, you might not be able to select your prefered theme, but you should be able to surf the pages with the default theme no matter what. Hence, it semi-fixes the theme problem reported earlier by UnConeD. Natrak: make sure the new user system won't suffer the same problem. Use file_exists(string filename) to check whether the theme does actually exist. If not, load the default theme.
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
- hope and pray my people.
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Jeroen authored
- I'll remove the ones of my first theme.
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Jeroen authored
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- May 26, 2000
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
Enjoy.
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Jeroen authored
- Only the webboard is still ugly and you cant read/post comments for now. - I still have to copy/paste the comment thing.
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Jeroen authored
- I especcially left one buggy thing in it... if you find it tell me...
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Dries Buytaert authored
IMPORTANT: temporary theme fix! ------------------------------- * Added a *temporary* (see below) file called 'reset.php'. Visiting this page at http://beta.drop.org/reset.php will reset your drop.org cookie. This will automatically make you logout from your drop.org account, eventually (read: hopefully) fixing some cookie problems (if any). Example: if you can't surf the site anymore because of the theme problem, you can visit reset.php to logout. This will dump you on the default theme, which you should always be able to use no matter what. * Note that this is a temporary file/fix! Maybe we should start making a development page which groups this kind of features. For instance, we could add a 'cookie reset', 'cookie dump', 'cookie examine', etc. If non-developers need this kind of features too, then we might want to add it to the account settings, make a helpdesk.php page or whatever. Yes or no? Suggestions?
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- May 25, 2000
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
Let me know how it looks in IE ok? *being frightened*
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Dries Buytaert authored
* Replaced the RDF support (rdf.php) with a newer version (backend.php). The new version is a generic framework that has everything ready to add support RSS and XML backends in a 100% transparant way. It's a flexible framework. Other changes include: better coding, improved robustness and readability. * RSS and XML support will be integrated in near future. * Cache-invalidation is set to 30 minutes.
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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- May 22, 2000
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Jeroen authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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Dries Buytaert authored
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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Jeroen authored
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