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#211 2008-06-18 15:37:02
Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
Following up on my other post, would it be possible to add “disable comments after” and allow/disallow comments on a “per section” basis on the Sections tab with this plug-in?
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#212 2008-06-18 16:15:27
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
Stuart
Added to my to-do list for this plugin. I don’t expect it will be a problem but there might be something I’ve overlooked on the moderation mechanism as I’ve not looked at it in a long time.
FWIW, I’ve another potential comments based plugin coming up so that’ll give me a refresher course!
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#213 2008-06-18 20:19:18
Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
Cheers Steve. :)
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#214 2008-06-21 15:37:57
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
Stuart
As your request involves mainly public side code — and sed_section_fields is exclusively admin-only — I’ve decided to give this a shot using my comment pack as the wrapper.
Anyway to cut a long story short…
- the good news: I have a working demonstrator of this.
- the bad news: I either have to duplicate tons of code from the
pretext()routine or make a 1 line hack to a Textpattern file to do it.
Would you like to try it out?
— Steve
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#215 2008-06-21 21:46:19
Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
I’ll try anything once Steve but you’ve confused me with “involves mainly public side code”. How did that happen when what I want would be in the “Sections” tab in admin?
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#216 2008-06-22 06:58:19
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
Stuart
That’s just because I haven’t tacked on an admin interface yet. I wanted to do a proof-of-concept for you. However, I guess my main point is that I don’t want (at present) to put the public code that implements your feature into an admin-only plugin. It just seems a better fit to me put the feature in the comment pack as it already implements per-article comment moderation.
Will email you the plugin soon.
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#217 2008-06-22 09:03:07
Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
Thanks Steve. I’ll have a good look at it when you send it over, but remember that for my own personal use I don’t really require the “per article” usage. That was something added by another user. For the bombsite I only require “per section” usage to allow me to keep 2 sections permanently open whilst restricting the weblog section to a time limit which then led me to think that it might be a useful feature for others which further led me to think that the “Sections” tab would be a good place for it to go.
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#218 2008-06-22 13:57:01
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
Stuart
You should have email with all that’s needed. Please let me know how it goes (via email).
Not to worry about per-article settings. They aren’t used unless you specifically set them up anyway.
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#219 2008-06-22 14:44:11
Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
Nothing received yet Steve. Could you re-send just in case I’ve spammed it please? :)
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#220 2008-06-22 17:34:49
Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
OK Steve. Got it thank you. I’ll email once I’ve set it up.
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#221 2008-06-24 14:07:22
Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
Anyway to implement a global Hide all / Show All option?
Are the values for these options stored in the Db?
If not how are they stored?
Nice Plugin
Thank you
Geoff
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#222 2008-06-24 17:28:48
Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
Steve, why don’t you split the plugin into sed_section_fields and sed_pretty_section_view (or something like that…)?
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#223 2008-06-24 17:36:46
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Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
Geoff
just look in the global $prefs and you should see an entry for each section. Or look in the txp_prefs table if you are doing it with SQL.
Christian
Hmmm. That’s possible — though I won’t be doing it right away as I’m busy with the MLP pack at the moment. Thanks for the idea.
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#224 2008-06-24 20:50:50
Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
I love this plugin. Thanks Steve.
I do spend a lot of time cycling through all my sections and setting Most of my custom fields off. So I’d support any idea, where a standard site-wide default could be set. You could include a “default” or “custom” setting per section. Default might hide all the fields and on/off settings and apply the default, while “custom” would show and adhere to the settings.
Just an idea. Sporadic shuffling through section settings during site build is a pretty good trade-off for the awesome function of this plugin.
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#225 2008-06-26 13:53:55
Re: [plugin] [ORPHAN] sed_section_fields
I’ve used this plugin before with no problems, but I’m having an issue on an IIS setup. Here’s what I get when trying to access my sections:
PHP Notice: Undefined index: cf in D:\InetPub\dittocondo\textpattern\lib\txplib_misc.php(574) : eval()'d code on line 210 PHP Notice: Undefined index: ss in D:\InetPub\dittocondo\textpattern\lib\txplib_misc.php(574) : eval()'d code on line 241 PHP Notice: Undefined index: cf in D:\InetPub\dittocondo\textpattern\lib\txplib_misc.php(574) : eval()'d code on line 210 PHP Notice: Undefined index: ss in D:\InetPub\dittocondo\textpattern\lib\txplib_misc.php(574) : eval()'d code on line 241 PHP Notice: Undefined index: cf in D:\InetPub\dittocondo\textpattern\lib\txplib_misc.php(574) : eval()'d code on line 210 PHP Notice: Undefined index: ss in D:\InetPub\dittocondo\textpattern\lib\txplib_misc.php(574) : eval()'d code on line 241
I am using glz_custom_fields, but I get the same error when it’s turned off. The IIS server is the only difference I can think of — it’s worked fine on Linux. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Addison
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