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Some praise... and another question, of course!

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Some praise... and another question, of course!
wizardofchips
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Joined: Oct 15, 2004
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Posted 10/16/04 - 07:40 PM:
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First I just want to say that this WSNLinks is by far the most powerful link indexing script out there. Ive spent a lot of time (I wont say how long, just suffice to say a LONG TIME) trying to find a script that would do the things that WSNLinks can do. The script definitely isnt for the weekend webmaster, there are several weaker free ones for him. But for a project like mine whose directory needs to be custom with advanced search capabilities being the main feauture, this script is a dream come true. It was written just for me LOL.

Ok now on to the question...

I would like to know if its possible to make WSNLinks a module of PHPNuke. I know in PHPNuke you can create a new directory under the Modules directory and make an index.php file with this content:



What this does is put a php or html file in a frame right in the middle of your PHPNuke site. This is probably the answer I would get if I asked in a nuke forum.

there are many problems with doing this, though. Conflicting style references, 2 different membership systems, and once you click on any link in the WSNLinks frame, the nuke site and the frame that WSNLinks was in are gone and you are in WSNLinks. This is a question I should probably be asking in a Nuke forum but I thought I would ask here first. I hope it isnt inappropriate, if so I am sorry
Paul
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Posted 10/17/04 - 04:29 PM:
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The member systems can be integrated as discussed in many threads and the manual. As I recall phpnuke makes member registration dates not display correctly in WSN when integrated though.

Other than that, I don't know anything about phpnuke.

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