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This addition to Geeklog subverts the existing links functionality to provide a tailored system for displaying "interesting" links elsewhere.
The primary difference with the existing links facility is that News Picks is a very rapidly changing and growing list of links.
The primary difference with the existing links facility is that News Picks is a very rapidly changing and growing list of links.
This is, hopefully, the last RC.
Included bug fixes and suggestions from true believers ;-)
Included bug fixes and suggestions from true believers ;-)
A few patches for Blaine's Forum plugin (version 2.7.1 only):
- display thread subject in the site's title
- fixed possible SQL errors in search
- leave out forum= parameter from search results (shorter URLs)
- add support for $_CONF['ip_lookup'] to "Ban IP" option
- updated German language file
- display thread subject in the site's title
- fixed possible SQL errors in search
- leave out forum= parameter from search results (shorter URLs)
- add support for $_CONF['ip_lookup'] to "Ban IP" option
- updated German language file
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Date: 2004-11-29 15:50
Size: 21.74 KB
Version: 1.0 final
MD5: 9addb08519e106db21fddeeefed70d4b
Submitter: Gest user
Rating: 3.00(1)
Popularity: 713 POP
This plugin makes backups of your Geeklog DB just like the standard function that is built-in. However with the following add-ons/changes:
- It does NOT use mysqldump, its using pure php code, since some users are restricted from using MySqlDump.
- It can GZip your files on request, under Windows as well to dramatically reduce the filesize.
- It will name your files according to the database, not just "Geeklog". People that share backup directories for multiple Geeklog installations need that.
- The time of the backup is part of the name. Therefore you can do several backups a day without any name-conflicts.
- Tested with Geeklog 1.3.10 and 1.3.9
- It does NOT use mysqldump, its using pure php code, since some users are restricted from using MySqlDump.
- It can GZip your files on request, under Windows as well to dramatically reduce the filesize.
- It will name your files according to the database, not just "Geeklog". People that share backup directories for multiple Geeklog installations need that.
- The time of the backup is part of the name. Therefore you can do several backups a day without any name-conflicts.
- Tested with Geeklog 1.3.10 and 1.3.9