Hi Joh!
thanks for your reply
2010/3/24 JoH asenau i...@cybercraft.de
But: As soon as you are using parameter.wrap, you will wrap the whole
parameter stuff, which might include other parts as well, even though they
are NOT part of the filename. So maybe you should apply the wrap somewhere
Hi,
This seems a bit stupid question, but I can't find the solution so bear
with me a while ;)
On this site the feuser can only edit his account, not create or delete.
So I have a plugin in a page with edit and in ts template setup I have
plugin.tx_srfeuserregister_pi1.delete = 0
Still
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Datum: 25.03.2010 08:42:
Hi,
This seems a bit stupid question, but I can't find the solution so bear
with me a while ;)
On this site the feuser can only edit his account, not create or delete.
So I have a plugin in a page with edit
Hi Peter,
Peter Russ kirjoitti:
This one?
pa href=###DELETE_URL##LABEL_CLICK_HERE_TO_DELETE###/a/p
Okay, now I'm really really ashamed, thank you sorry and blush!
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Hello and thank you for your answer!
It's quite a shame, because I think it's a very great extension, but
workspaces are mandatory for me.
I've even bought the book TYPO3 4.3 Multimedia Cookbook to learn to use
it in a more effective way.
Thanks again and good work!!
In data 25 marzo 2010
TYPO3 looks going to lose any professional attribute in the long term.
Development is focused on pure technology, not on analisys of
professional features.
What TYPO3 does not now and will not do in next version?
* transparent integration with graphics tasks. Now you can ask your
Hi Ricardo,
there are two patches available to solve the problem of using DAM and
workspaces. I use them now since a few weeks. You can now upload files
in workspace. There are correctly indexed. You have then to publish the
meta information to get the correct image caption, pdf description,
Hello Tonio,
TYPO3 looks going to lose any professional attribute in the long term.
Development is focused on pure technology, not on analisys of
professional features.
TYPO3 is making great leaps forward also in terms of usability, not only
developer features. A great inspiration to see the
Hi!
Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
TYPO3 looks going to lose any professional attribute in the long term.
Development is focused on pure technology, not on analisys of
professional features.
Your statement is valid, such danger exists but I hope it is going to
change soon. Until now TYPO3's
I don't know what to say.
It was question, or last thoughts from you?
This exceeds my english language limits...
Stano.
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Nicolai Schirawski
hinterind...@gmx.net wrote:
This is, what I am surprised about:
If I take care that the cooluripart is different, the
Hi!
Pero Matic wrote:
Hi. I'm interested how do you guys protect access to BE from u/p brute force
attacks etc.?
Directory /var/www/
deny from all
all from 81.xxx.xxx.xxx
/Directory
Not for all sites though.
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Drupal is superior to Typo3 in almost every way. Typo3 is an exercise in
over-engineered academic CMS concepts, whereas Drupal + CCK + Views = 90% of
any website you would actually end up putting together for a client.
Typoscript is quite literally the most insane thing I have seen in 14 years
of
Dmitry Dulepov ha scritto:
Hi!
Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
TYPO3 looks going to lose any professional attribute in the long term.
Development is focused on pure technology, not on analisys of
professional features.
Your statement is valid, such danger exists but I hope it is going
Hi. I'm not sure if this a bug. I have date field in header section of
content element text/with image set to some value (3-3-2010) but on my page,
date is displayed as 01.01.1970. Typo3 ver. 4.3.2. Thx! Regards.
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Hi!
Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
We do advanced graphic with base TYPO3 features.
We don't use TemplaVoila at all, and we have no intention to add useless
and expensive wizards (speaking about computing resources) code.
It takes me 8 hours to get to a neighborhood city! But I will not use a
Hey Sebastian,
Sebastian Kurfürst wrote:
In fact, the FLOW3 team has just created an
additional caching backend which will be used for the dependency
injection cache, speeding it up tremendously (just as an example).
A new backend implementation? Based on which technology, where can I
find
Hi!
Cameron wrote:
Drupal is superior to Typo3 in almost every way. Typo3 is an exercise in
over-engineered academic CMS concepts, whereas Drupal + CCK + Views = 90% of
any website you would actually end up putting together for a client.
I agree with these points. You do not have to forget
Though it worked with the older realurl version?
Can you help me fix it?
I already posted it in the first post in the thread, but I also put it
to pasty, because it's easier to the eye :)
http://pastie.org/886367
As I mentioned, it worked before.
It also made links to the home page go to
Well Ricardo
Interesting article but totally disagree with this:
When you can choose something that takes 5 minutes to install instead of a
day and 2 days to deploy instead of 2 months? OK, maybe that was a little
bit harsh but you get the picture.
It took us only 6 Minutes to setup TYPO3
On Mar 25, 2010, at 5:02 AM, Cameron wrote:
Drupal is superior to Typo3 in almost every way. Typo3 is an
exercise in
over-engineered academic CMS concepts, whereas Drupal + CCK + Views
= 90% of
Would you mind explaining what CCK is??
any website you would actually end up putting
Hello,
I hope someone could help me with my 2 questions I have about mm_forum.
1) Is it possible that it uses the language from L-parameter instead of
language defined in config.language?
2) Why can users only edit / delete their latest post?
Thanks a lot! Marieke
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It took us only 6 Minutes to setup TYPO3 including Forum, News, Cal, Devo
Journal, Podcasting, GoogleMaps, Frontend register, Login, Guestbook,
Blog,
Jobboard, Flash presentation manager and more and of course we changed
the
templates. It is like always: When you are familiar with something
Dmitry Dulepov ha scritto:
Hi!
Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
We do advanced graphic with base TYPO3 features.
We don't use TemplaVoila at all, and we have no intention to add useless
and expensive wizards (speaking about computing resources) code.
It takes me 8 hours to get to a
I was just wondering, if there is a fundamental mistake in my thoughts, and if
there is a deeper reason why you couldn't translate the original uri back only
from cooluriparts.
But maybe leaving the responsibility to the user to make sure there are no
double entries in cooluri-db, would make
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 6:57 AM, g4b0 gabri...@brosulo.net wrote:
Dmitry Dulepov wrote:
While TYPO3 is definitely a playground for developers, it is a very
powerful and flexible platform for any kind of development. Drupal does
not have that power and it is far more limited.
I feel disabling temporarily accounts is a great idea, if it is done in
a selective way.
Example: after 5 wrong logins
* disable for a few minutes the attacking IP (only against the
attacked account)
* if there is a mass attack to one account, disable that account
from all IP
Ries van Twisk schrieb:
On Mar 25, 2010, at 5:02 AM, Cameron wrote:
Drupal is superior to Typo3 in almost every way. Typo3 is an exercise in
over-engineered academic CMS concepts, whereas Drupal + CCK + Views =
90% of
Sorry,
this is a very unqualified very dump statement or explanation,
Hi!
Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
So, why do I have to add another layer of software? Only for having
headaches when upgrading TYPO3 and extensions?
Because other people ask for it. You are not the only one in the world
:) TYPO3 is not developed for you, it is developed for many people in
the
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 14:57:13 +0100, g4b0 gabri...@brosulo.net wrote:
Which are the Drupal limits? I'm in the delicate process to choose one
or the other, and now I'm pernding in Drupal direction...
i can tell you what i like in Drupal that TYPO3 hasn't:
- a native and full supported
Hello,
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Dmitry Dulepov
dmitry.dule...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
Christopher Torgalson wrote:
I'd be interested in what you think are Drupal's limitations too Dmitry.
Drupal does not support hierarchical pages as far as I know. We have a
project with 7 sites that
Dmitry Dulepov ha scritto:
Hi!
Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
So, why do I have to add another layer of software? Only for having
headaches when upgrading TYPO3 and extensions?
Because other people ask for it. You are not the only one in the world
:) TYPO3 is not developed for you, it
Am 25.03.2010 19:23, schrieb Tonix (Antonio Nati):
What about version 5.x? We still want to use TYPO3, but we have the
feeling V5.x will break the most of features we use.
So, we are going to develop new extensions using old methods, but we
are upset for the future we see.
Of course 5.x will
I never said it should be excluded. Infact it is an extension.
Simply I don't use it and don't recommend it.
But I found not acceptable to be forced to use it (as it seems going
to be).
AFAIK about the upcoming versions of the 4.x branch, you won't be
forced to use fluid or TemplaVoila at
JoH asenau ha scritto:
I never said it should be excluded. Infact it is an extension.
Simply I don't use it and don't recommend it.
But I found not acceptable to be forced to use it (as it seems going
to be).
AFAIK about the upcoming versions of the 4.x branch, you won't be
forced to
It would be interesting to know which version would the best for a
fork. The last one with useful improvements for all, before the
deluge :-).
Well - there's no need for a real fork. Just keep the 4.x branch alive and
well supported, that's all.
Cheers
Joey
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Den 25.03.2010 20:12, skrev Tonix (Antonio Nati):
It would be interesting to know which version would the best for a fork.
The last one with useful improvements for all, before the deluge :-).
It would never be necessary with a fork. As both Georg and Joey writes,
a lot of TYPO3 companies,
TYPO3 4.0.2
http://dksy.net/phpinfo.php
Hi,
This site was tarred: http://www.bbd.ca/
and installed here: http://www.dksy.net/bbd/typo3-dummy
The database was imported to the dksy.net mysql server
so the site should be the same, but
css_styled_content extension is not rendering pages correctly.
Am 25.03.2010 19:54, schrieb JoH asenau:
Actually I think that many developers will stay with the 4.x branch as a
base for future improvements, just because they don't care about the
sophisticated concepts of FLOW3 and don't want to learn completely new
stuff. And after taking a look at a few
Am 25.03.2010 20:36, schrieb Erik Svendsen:
Probably there will be upgrade paths also to v5, and as most of us, you
will start with v5 when you find it mature and good enough for your use.
This is not the most important part for me because I guess there won't
be too many website which will just
Hi.
On 25.03.2010 15:36 Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
I feel disabling temporarily accounts is a great idea, if it is done in
a selective way.
Take IP spoofing into account, mobbing of colleagues, ...
Blacklisting means much hassle, which can be avoided by good passwords.
Brute force on
Am 25.03.2010 22:02, schrieb Pero Matic:
Yes, but 12 character strong passwords ie. *j8j_2^%!-Jh are sience fiction
for normal users. Personaly i hate too to enter such crap which i can't
remember and i'd hate to force users for such a hasle.
No problem. Just use something you can remember
Georg Ringer wrote:
Am 25.03.2010 22:02, schrieb Pero Matic:
Yes, but 12 character strong passwords ie. *j8j_2^%!-Jh are sience
fiction for normal users. Personaly i hate too to enter such crap
which i can't remember and i'd hate to force users for such a hasle.
No problem. Just use
Am 25.03.2010 23:46, schrieb Pero Matic:
Georg, this is fine for us - computer geeks, but we are not normal... users
;-) Normal users are blonde secretaries, nurses, layers etc., they have
pink,yellow,green fishes on their win desktop and they like to give human
readable passwords.
so what
Hi Pero
Show your pinky flinky secretaris how to use a password manager. i.e.
keepass!
http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/keepass_portable
http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/keepass_portableAndi
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 5:59 AM, Georg Ringer m...@ringerge.org wrote:
Am 25.03.2010
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