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Registered: 8/12/2003
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  posted on 8/12/2003 at 01:46 PM
Hello,
This is my first post so i`ll try not to screw up..
I just found out today about nukewrapper and it`s what i`ve been looking for for so long.. but after i red all the manuals and this forum from the first post to the last i just can`t figure out how to add the link "modules.php?name=NukeWrap&page=http://some-link.com/"

I saw what shawn posted in a topic:
"Wherever you want. It's a link that your users click on. Put it in the Main Menu, in another block, wherever." but i just can`t figure out HOW to do this.. i have phpnuke 6.5. It`s very important that i have this addon ready as soon as possible.

Thank you for your time..

 
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Registered: 10/10/2003
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  posted on 10/10/2003 at 09:32 AM
I have the same problem... VwaR isn't supported with 6.9 therefore i need to use nukewrap.. might i add its a good little script but i cant figure how or where ot add the linksinto the modules dir. all well.. Just gotta wait i guess
 
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  posted on 2/15/2005 at 03:20 PM
Didn't you read the directions?

You should have a file called "page.php" inside your wwwroot folder where you header.php and index.php reside. You link to your url or files liek this..


INTERNAL file wraps:
http://your.site.com/page.php?file=filename.html
http://your.site.com/page.php?filename.php
http://your.site.com/page.php?HTMLcodeExample.txt

EXTERNAL URL wraps:
http://your.site.com/page.php?url=www.somesite.com
http://your.site.com/page.php?url=http://www.somesite.com

url2 uses a plain frame with no resizing (default 600 pixels high):
http://your.site.com/page.php?url2=www.somesite.com

Turning off Auto-Resizing for fixed-height pages and specifying a height:
http://your.site.com/page.php?height=800&url2=http://ww w.somesite.com

Good luck

[Edited on 15/2/2005 by mdb]

 
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