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Stats on documents? In Siteframe 3.2's control panel, under "statistics", I see ways to list who visited and where referred from, but not how many times each specific siteframe document was viewed. Am I overlooking something?
0 comment(s) / mbraner / Q&A / on March 3, 2007 at 06:51

Created "file" and can't access it? Created some documents of type "file" on the siteframe server that I administer, and they seemed to be created OK. But I get "forbidden" (access denied) messages from the web server when I try to download the file. I can get a folder listing of .../files (is that supposed to be allowed?), and even .../files/0005 say, for user ID 5 (who has created a "file" document), but not for my own user...
1 comment(s) / mbraner / Q&A / on March 3, 2007 at 06:39

"bold" does not show up In some browsers for some people it seems that the "bold font" HTML tag (whether entered via two underlines in autoformat, or as explicit HTML) gets ignored: it's in the generated HTML page but does not LOOK bold. Even the "this is bold" example here http://v3.siteframe.org/document.php?id=139 does not look like bold in my browser... I've done a test: saved (from the browser) such an...
2 comment(s) / mbraner / Q&A / on February 2, 2007 at 11:50

how to list documents recently commented on? I am using Siteframe 3.2 and would like to list the documents that have the most recent comments - including the date and time of the most recent comment of each. I see autoblocks for "all_comments" and for "recent_articles" and for "most_commented" but not quite for this. Is it feasible to extend the autoblocks? I.e., if I add an entry like: $AUTOBLOCK recently_commented = "SELECT ... "...
1 comment(s) / mbraner / Q&A / on January 8, 2007 at 07:46

optional www. causing login woes I'm developing a siteframe 3.2.2 section for an existing website. The web site url can be either mysite.net or www.mysite.net - the www is optional. If one does not put in the www, it sometimes appears in the URL as displayed by the browser, sometimes not. The Siteframe area is in mysite.net/somefolder. Occasionally while working within Siteframe, the www gets added on - and then the...
1 comment(s) / mbraner / Q&A / on December 13, 2006 at 08:32