[PHP] Re: php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-06-02 Thread JB05UK

Hello, I can answer your second question...

Frames can be used to achieve the effect of two seperate windows, one 
can refresh while the other stays as-is.


For a client editor...
Some javascript to add tags on the client side would be fairly simple to 
create, just create some custom tags for display to clients then when 
submitted use PHP's str_replace function to search for your custom tags 
then replace with some HTML before it hits the forums,



James





Ryan A wrote:

Hey guys (and girl...as we have one on the list...(that i know of)),

Can anybody recommend a real bare bones forum that i can modify
or
a tutorial for creating a forum
or
URLs/Classes etc to help me create a simple forum?

I checked on google but I couldnt find any tutorials or code, went to
hot-scripts and saw a   _c r a p l o a d_ of forums (for free and otherwise)
but I have a client who insists I build him a forum which must fall
_exactly_
to his specifications and work of our currently registered users database.

Worse scenario, I will dl a few of the forums from hotscrpts and go through
each of their code...but I would like to avoid that if anyone can give me a
better option.



2nd question
I will need a kind of client editor for when people write their messages
into the forum,
eg: make this bold and that italics and that centered and that with an image
and so on
I had actually seen a (dhtml, I think) form some time back where you could
preview your
message at the side as you made changes...somewhat like what google has for
their
ad-cents accounts where you can change the colors of your ad and immediatly
it shows the
changes at the side in a box.
I remember sometime back someone posting some WYSIWYG kind of editors which
loads
on the clients machine with just a textbox and the buttons to go bold,
italics,centered etc
unfortunatly looking into the archives i cant find it.

Thanks,
Ryan





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RE: [PHP] Re: php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-06-01 Thread Kim Madsen

 -Original Message-
 From: Amir Mohammad Saied [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 10:34 PM
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 Subject: [PHP] Re: php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor
 
 For your 2nd question, try kupu
 http://kupu.oscom.org/
 It really rocks!

It made my FireFox crash!

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[PHP] Re: php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-05-31 Thread Amir Mohammad Saied

For your 2nd question, try kupu
http://kupu.oscom.org/
It really rocks!

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[PHP] Re: PHP forum

2003-07-09 Thread David Robley
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
says...
 Ok some of you might not like this, others of you will know exactly what I
 mean, but it just reminded me so much of this forum that I am sure some of
 you will catch the humor in it:
 
 http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/showpost.php?postid=5736postcount=85
 
 Please keep your flames directed at me instead of the mailing list so we can
 keep this thread to one post.
 
 Cheers!
 
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