Difference between revisions of "FAQ Manager Plugin"
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| − | *supports embedded PHP | + | *allows you to enter full HTML |
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| + | *it ncludes the integrated install, de-install, administration, security, search all wrapped inside the Geeklog portal | ||
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Stephen Ball has granted me permission to distribute his application and remove his copy write notices and restrictions that the original application is distributed with. This now provides a nicely integrated plugin. | Stephen Ball has granted me permission to distribute his application and remove his copy write notices and restrictions that the original application is distributed with. This now provides a nicely integrated plugin. | ||
Revision as of 09:12, 8 July 2004
| Author | Blaine Lang - Based on the FAQ Application by Stephen Ball |
| Latest Version | 0.8 Beta 1 |
| Geeklog Version | 1.3.7 |
| Release Date | Mar 9, 2003 |
| Description | The FAQ Manager allows you to create categories and topics for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's). |
| Features | The FAQ editor:
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Stephen Ball has granted me permission to distribute his application and remove his copy write notices and restrictions that the original application is distributed with. This now provides a nicely integrated plugin.
In completing the integration, I added the logic to support magic_quotes being ON or OFF in the hosted PHP environment. The original 2.0 release of the application required magic_quotes to be on.
The FAQ Manager uses it's own and different template method then Geeklog. I have not looked at changing this or allowing the plugin to support different templates per theme. I have done considerable customization of the templates to provide a tighter integration with Geeklog
This is a BETA Release so please report any problems or feedback on my site's forum. {http://www.langfamily.ca/forum/index.php?forum=9}