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HOWTO: keeping Member List private

Here's the sql that you can use(remember to drop the table, re-create it, and then insert):
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (1,2,3,0,'.*','.*',800,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (2,-1,4,0,'Menublock::','Main Menu:Administr
ation:',0,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (3,1,9,0,'.*','.*',300,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (4,0,12,0,'Menublock::','Main Menu:(Book Co-
Op|My Account|Logout|Members List|Submit News|Top List|Stats|News|Downloads|Topi
cs|Sections|Search):',0,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (5,0,20,0,'.*','.*',0,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (6,0,13,0,'Menublock::','Subscriber Menu::',
0,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (20,0,19,0,'PostCalendar::','::',0,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (8,0,10,0,'Menublock::','Main Menu:(Modules|
Sign Up|Home|Recommed Us|Web Links):',200,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (11,0,17,0,'Modules::','::',0,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (10,0,14,0,'Stories::','.*',0,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (17,1,5,0,'Menublock::','Main Menu:(Sign Up|
Stats):',0,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (16,0,15,0,'xuser::','(Register|Signup|Activ
ate|Login|ResetPass|SendPass|xuserloginblock)::',300,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (14,2,2,0,'Menublock::','Main Menu:Sign Up:'
,0,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (15,2,1,0,'xuser::','xuserloginblock::',0,0)
;
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (18,0,18,0,'Onlineblock::','::',0,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (19,1,6,0,'Users::','',300,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (21,1,7,0,'Xuserblock::','.*',0,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (23,0,11,0,'Admin Messages:Messagesblock:','
::',200,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (25,0,16,0,'xuser::','::',200,0);
INSERT INTO nuke_group_perms VALUES (26,1,8,0,'Web Links::','::',300,0);
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Member List bug

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PN Junior Admin Needed

Duties:
  • Routine back-ups of all production databases and code.
  • Routine account and Nuke admin duties (authorize content, add categories, etc.).
  • Convert the existing FrontPage-authored content and forms to work in a Linux/PostNuke environment.
  • Assist in implementing new themes and installing/updating modules as needed.
  • Routine content management - add articles, links, etc.

    Qualifications:
  • Reasonable knowledge of Linux - RedHat preferred. Should know how to work from a login shell and not just from web forms. Does not need to be a veteran Unix weenie ... we already got one ... me. ;-)
  • Good knowledge of PostNuke ... good enough to maintain, update, manage the system. If you know your way around PHP well enough to code through minor bugs in modules that's a plus.
  • Good knowledge of FrontPage. Some of the content is still in FP - especially some mission-critical forms which there wasn't time to convert yet. Candidate MUST be able to take these forms and convert them to Apache/PHP/Perl without guidance - pick a good mailform script, deploy it, convert the forms into standard HTML and/or a PN module.
  • Common sense. This means having the sense to know what's important to get working first, and managing the alloted time in the budget wisely.
  • Engineering smarts. We maintain a test deployment site to try things out on. Candidate must know how to take things to a test site for trial, then migrate the production code to the production environment. Coding discipline will be maintained for both the Nuke code and database mods. A hack-n-slash coder is not what we need.

    If this sounds interesting, please contact msmiller@siliconchisel.com.

    It doesn't matter where you're located, but this business is on Pacific Time - so if you're on the other side of the world that could be a communication issue.
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    Database chat meeting

    There is no fixed 'agenda' at this stage but the meeting will be to summarize current progress and plan the future requirements for progression.

    If you want to add an item to the agenda, contact with Jeremy Coates (lists at co-comp.co.uk) or Pablo Roca (proca at clavo.net)

    Connection details are:

    irc.postnuke.com:6667
    #postnuke-data
    20:00GMT Friday 9th August 2002

    See you there!

    We are Nuked!

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    Statistics Issues

    I stuck Web Trends live in my footer, and discovered actual site traffic was about 5x higher than what Stats in PostNuke was reporting. When comparing to server logs, it appears it maybe even worse than that.

    I was wondering if a more complete Stats module is in the works, or available. Maybe one that can report on Unique Visits, Page Views and offer a more complete, professional solution. If not, I would love to see one worked on. I would do it myself, however being new to using PostNuke, I have a pretty hard time following the pnAPI and the like, and thus what I have created to work in PostNuke is completly custom and does not follow the standards at this point. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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