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posted on 7/5/2007 at 07:49 PM

Nice! It works now, thanks.




posted on 7/5/2007 at 05:22 PM

I see now. Newer nukes changed and so this module wasn't working. I have fixed it along with adding the admin. Download the new NukeJump 1.5.

-Shawn




posted on 7/5/2007 at 04:17 PM

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?




posted on 7/5/2007 at 03:55 PM

There is no admin. I just coded one and will upload it shortly. You need to edit nukejump.cfg and add the NukeWrap URL there.

-Shawn

BTW... I will add this functionality to NukeWrap soon.




posted on 7/5/2007 at 03:29 PM

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...




posted on 7/5/2007 at 12:49 PM

I am trying to set a nukewrapped page as my home page. I understand that I need to use NukeJump, but I am not seeing it in my modules admin page or elsewhere in my site. How do I set up NukeJump to appear on my modules admin page, so I can set it as my home page?



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