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meanskin
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 28, 2004 2:32 pm Reply with quote Back to top

1. I wanted to use the "journal" part of nuke for poems and stuff. So I opened it in Dreamweaver and changed all instances of "journal" with "poems". Then I did the same thing to the 3 sql files for it. Then I named the new sql files with Poem instead of forums and then I added the poem module to my directory. Everything worked except adding poems. Nothing is being added to the database apparently. Am I missing something else?
2. I had used that link you had posted so you can use the same users at different sites. Is there a script or something I can put on the sites to automatically log them in from one place to another?
Thanks and any help is greatly appreciated. And yes I know on the first question I probably went about it wrong, but everything works except the posting new items. Thanks
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Raven
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 28, 2004 3:20 pm Reply with quote Back to top

My thoughts on #1 would be to rename the Poems table(s) to poems. In other words it is probably a case sensitve issue. Either rename the table(s) or all references to the table(s).
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meanskin
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 11:10 am Reply with quote Back to top

Thanks, that fixed the problem. I redid it and just searched and replaced matching various capital variations. One thing though, when I redid it, I erased all the member stuff on phpmyadmin. Except now it won't automatically redirect me to create an admin account. Is there anyway I can do this without the setup page for the superuser? Like can't I just make a new table or something on nuke_users? If anyone knows how to do this, please help. Thanks.
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Raven
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 1:54 pm Reply with quote Back to top

meanskin wrote:
Thanks, that fixed the problem. I redid it and just searched and replaced matching various capital variations. One thing though, when I redid it, I erased all the member stuff on phpmyadmin. Except now it won't automatically redirect me to create an admin account. Is there anyway I can do this without the setup page for the superuser? Like can't I just make a new table or something on nuke_users? If anyone knows how to do this, please help. Thanks.
I'm not understanding the phpmyadmin / nuke superuser issue / correlation. Can you please clarify?
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meanskin
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 2:34 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I am thinking I fixed that too. Sad lol. The way I have it setup is like this. I have four subdomains that all have an installation of phpnuke. I set it up so I have nuke_, nuke1_ , nuke2_, nuke3_ and nuke4_. ok that's five subdomains. my bad. Each database prefix is using there own part. I have the user prefix all going to nuke_ . I was having a problem becauase I deleted all of my user accounts. Because it was listing me as four members or whatever. So when deleted the admin account too. (So I thought). I had dropped all the tables that were for users on the other four things. I kept the nuke_users table. I thought this would eliminate the listing of the same user, posts, journals, etc too many times. (This did fix it.) Now, the problem I was having though was I couldn't go into the create superuser thing. I fixed this though somehow which I am not clear on what I did. lol. My assumption is that the superuser account is not in the user table. Is this correct? If so where is it located?
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 2:50 pm Reply with quote Back to top

All admin accounts are in nuke_authors. Just delete all users in the authors table and nuke will automatically detect that and require you to create a God account. You can, of course, have an unlimited number of superusers.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2004 3:20 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Cool thanks. I should have figured that out. I guess I didn't drink enough diet pepsi today. I have one more question until more curiousity rises. lol. If I wanted to do the same thing with the forums (so each site had it's own forums, but you could view the other forums from the other sites.) Would I do that the same way I did the journal and poem thing? Thanks again Raven. You are on top of things and I appreciate it.
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