BlackRacoon
Newbie   Posts: 3 Registered: 11/18/2002 Status: Offline
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posted on 11/18/2002 at 01:25 PM |
Shawn,
Very nice job of coding. I've got
postwrap 2.01 and it's looping around on itself so that I get my entire
site inside the postwrap window, then I can get the entire thing inside
that window. Here is what I mean:
http://tie.execsavvy.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Po
stWrap&file=index&page=member.htm
If you click on the last link "Current Sponsors" it places the entire site
in the postwrap window. "Current Sponsors" is a module also accessible
from Main Menu.
Is this something procedural I'm doing wrong with the link? BTW: AutoTheme
looks really cool. I may have to convert things over.
[Edited on 18/11/2002 by BlackRacoon]
For some reason XForum has added a semi-colon to my link. Deleting it
allows you to see the page. Sorry.
[Edited on 18/11/2002 by BlackRacoon] ____________________ Jay Farschman
A.K.A. The Black Racoon |
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shawn
Administrator   Posts: 4575 Registered: 10/7/2002 Status: Offline
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posted on 11/19/2002 at 02:23 AM |
Its because you are loading postnuke into postwrap. The url is for potnuke
loading a certain module.
HTH
-Shawn |
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BlackRacoon
Newbie   Posts: 3 Registered: 11/18/2002 Status: Offline
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posted on 11/19/2002 at 09:50 AM |
Oh!?! So there isn't a way to drop out of PostWrap. So that means you can
never build a link that refers back to PostNuke?
How do other folks handle this? BTW: Thank for the answer. It wasn't what
I wanted to hear, but I appreciate your dedication ____________________ Jay Farschman
A.K.A. The Black Racoon |
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shawn
Administrator   Posts: 4575 Registered: 10/7/2002 Status: Offline
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posted on 11/19/2002 at 12:51 PM |
Normally you don't need to do this. Your postwrapped page is displayed in
postnuke, so put postnuke lnks in postnuke somewhere, like in a block or in
the header.
PostWrap uses an iframe which is the target of all the link references that
are in the iframe. This is a feature, as you can load pages that are not
made for postnuke and when you click a link they are loaded into postwrap
and postnuke as well.
PostWrap is a module, so the only way to "drop out of postwrap" is to load
another module. The only way to load a module into postnuke is to have
your links outside of the iframe.
There are some other modules out there that are better suited to static
pages that you have control over (i.e. htmlpages, contentexpress,
subjects). I haven't used these but I have seen others using them.
HTH
-Shawn |
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BlackRacoon
Newbie   Posts: 3 Registered: 11/18/2002 Status: Offline
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posted on 11/19/2002 at 12:57 PM |
Shawn,
Thanks for the explanation. I work with folks who like to hyperlink the
heck out of things. I may have to find a different solution
I appreciate the help. ____________________ Jay Farschman
A.K.A. The Black Racoon |
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