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daverupe
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 12:05 pm Reply with quote

I know this is a relatively old module. I believe there is no support from the Author, and the project is possibly dead. I'm in the process of creating a League website for a Youth Football organization in the area.

I have people willing to help out and input some things for me during the season. The problem that I am having is that I cannot assign permissions through the Administration section "Edit Admins" to those users, specifically because the module isn't listed under the Modules Administration section. It's under the Administrative Menu. The question I have, would it be difficult to have it listed under the Modules Administration section, so that I can give the permissions for the user to have access? This way I wouldn't have to allow that user as a "superuser" and have access to other things.

RN 2.40.01

Any help or assistance in direction would be certainly appreciated!
 
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elnegro
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 5:15 pm Reply with quote

The question of porting the module from main to module administration is as old as NukeLeague itself. It was never done because of too much work. But the league setup takes no time for an administrator. Then you can give league permissions and let other people do the simple and long work.

Besides, the module isn't dead, at least privately: actually I am writing one addin for NukeLeague to achieve online applications from users which you can look at www.volleycsiverona.it

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 8:41 pm Reply with quote

elnegro wrote:
The question of porting the module from main to module administration is as old as NukeLeague itself. It was never done because of too much work. But the league setup takes no time for an administrator. Then you can give league permissions and let other people do the simple and long work.

Besides, the module isn't dead, at least privately: actually I am writing one addin for NukeLeague to achieve online applications from users which you can look at www.volleycsiverona.it


Great news that at least there's someone out there (other than me) that's using this module! I agree that it takes little time to setup and configure a league, and the permissions allow people to do simple and long work. There is 1 thing that users without "admin" permissions cannot do. "Edit Standings"... Drill down through the league then the season. There you will find the button "Edit Standings". The league our Youth Football organization belongs to has teams from different cities around our area. I was hoping to have someone, on a weekly basis update our standings page, with the data from the league we participate in. I know I can get the scores from the teams in our organization. The problem I face is when 2 teams outside our organization play.

I might have a way to get those scores, but it would take some doing...

When you say "online application" do you mean registration? Do your charge to participate? That was one of the next things I was going to try to do. I think I'd be in need of a registration module that can accept payments. I'm kicking around the idea of WS Subscriptions, but I'm not thrilled about paying for it. I'm also kicking around the idea of maybe using something like osCommerce to sell registration. I don't know which way would be the best direction to go though...

anyhow, if your interested, you can certainly take a gander at the site I put together. www.medinagridiron.com
 
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:06 am Reply with quote

elnegro, you have an error on your download module

Fatal error: Call to undefined function mb_internal_encoding() in D:\Inetpub\webs\volleycsiveronait\includes\class.autokeyword.php on line 113
 
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 11:34 pm Reply with quote

Another question if I may elnegro...

I can't get the "arena" (field) image to show up when I'm on the league schedule, and click the "arena" (field) in the Where column. A page opens up but nothing is there. I also noticed that the images on the Right side of my theme disappear. Is it a theme problem or do you think it's something else?
 
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:01 am Reply with quote

can you point to any link to your website?
 
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 6:35 am Reply with quote

Yes the link opens up to a page on my site, however there is nothing there and the right images of my theme are gone.
 
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:05 pm Reply with quote

daverupe wrote:
Another question if I may elnegro...

I can't get the "arena" (field) image to show up when I'm on the league schedule, and click the "arena" (field) in the Where column. A page opens up but nothing is there. I also noticed that the images on the Right side of my theme disappear. Is it a theme problem or do you think it's something else?


I have the "Arena" images working. It was a code issue. On line 1967 of index.php simply replace
Code:
title(strislashes($row[name]));

with
Code:
title(stripslashes($row[name]));
 
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