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uyghurmen
 02/26/11 04:48PM (Read 443 times)  
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LWC provided this code:

config.php (a new parameter):
$_CONF[content_direction] = 'ltr';
Unfortunately there is not any config.php file! db-config.php not possible lookslike
Who know about that? this code put which directory? which file?

 
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Dirk
 02/26/11 05:39PM  
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This won't help without any code that actually does anything with that setting.

Earlier versions of Geeklog used a config.php file. It has effectively been replaced with the Configuration admin panel. If you want, you can set $_CONF values manually in siteconfig.php. But, again, just adding this variable won't do anything.

Where did you get this from?

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uyghurmen
 02/26/11 06:42PM  
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This won't help without any code that actually does anything with that setting.

Earlier versions of Geeklog used a config.php file. It has effectively been replaced with the Configuration admin panel. If you want, you can set $_CONF values manually in siteconfig.php. But, again, just adding this variable won't do anything.

Where did you get this from?

bye, Dirk



I put obve code line to siteconfig.php, but nothing change.
Thanks

 
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 02/26/11 07:08PM  
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I put obve code line to siteconfig.php, but nothing change.


Yes, that's what I already said above. It won't do anything on its own - it's just a variable.

It's like adding a new switch to the dashboard of your car. Even if you put a "turbo" label next to the switch, it won't make the car go faster.

That's why I asked where you got this from. There's probably some code changes there that you also need to make this work.

bye, Dirk

 
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uyghurmen
 02/27/11 12:48PM  
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I put obve code line to siteconfig.php, but nothing change.


Yes, that's what I already said above. It won't do anything on its own - it's just a variable.

It's like adding a new switch to the dashboard of your car. Even if you put a "turbo" label next to the switch, it won't make the car go faster.

That's why I asked where you got this from. There's probably some code changes there that you also need to make this work.

bye, Dirk



I got Forum that I used, downloaded from this site.forum_2.7.2_1.4.1 (last version), If you say I can use any other open source Forum I will change that. and I know alot of Forum that's easy to change direction. How? Geeklog can work in with (or support) any other forum?
Thanks Dirk, too much bothering you.

 
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