I know that there is not an administration panel, but that too would be
nice. When it did not show up on the modules administration panel, I added
it to the DB and can now set the module to my home page.
When I access /modules.php?name=NukeJump, I am redirected to the NukeWrap
url, which I am assuming is what should happen. However, when I set the
NukeJump module active for my home page, I receive the error message. What
can I do to put the NukeWrap iframe on my home page?
|
I have added NukeJump to the modules table in the db:
INSERT INTO `nuke_modules` (`mid`, `title`, `custom_title`, `active`,
`view`, `inmenu`, `mod_group`, `admins`, `url`) VALUES ('74', 'NukeJump',
NukeJump, '1', '0', '0', '0', '', 'myurl.html');
However, when I set the module to my home page,
You can't access this file directly...
|