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Date: 2003-11-19 15:36
Size: 70.00 KB
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MD5: 1df4f7bc5dc1b0d1e8b9009777e0dd48
Submitter: insiktgroup
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Forum 2.2 for Geeklog Swedish Translation. Instructions in swedish & english included in archive. Just expand the archive from the geeklog root and rename/move the theme-directory to it's correct name. Note! Some files might be overwritten when moving theme-files and pictures to correct path (some html-code is also translated) so it's good to make a backup first.
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Date: 2003-12-07 12:59
Size: 3.74 KB
Version: 1.0.11
MD5: 57eeaa591b1a5626aefd2fc559c85dda
Submitter: ScurvyDawg
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This is a wonderful little script that allows you to create a store at CafePress.com and have it displayed within your GeekLog installation with ease.
This is the completed german translation.
Category: Add-ons
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Date: 2004-01-15 19:09
Size: 1.32 KB
Version: 2.0
MD5: 7339c2e6df780b4e52942c6e3e62fe88
Submitter: ironfeather
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This is a Unicode (UTF-8) character set. It allows Geeklog user to switch between English and other Unicode (UTF-8) translations, especially Asian language translations, without losing the readability of the existing stories.
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Date: 2004-03-11 14:37
Size: 281 bytes
Version: 1.0
MD5: 91f8d300f717239f8e9d5b4627e24f79
Submitter: jow
Web: http://php.fzine.cz
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I listen to music through the Squeezebox, a device made by SlimDevices (http://www.slimdevices.com) that plays MP3s (and other supported digital music files) you have on your computer through your stereo system. "SlimServer" is the server software that runs on whatever computer you have handy, that you talk to through a web interface, and streams the music wirelessly to the Squeezebox hardware. SlimServer can also report its current status, including the current song being played, in XML format, which turns out to be useful.