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How to Setup forum

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Mohammad Tufail

Monday 24 March 2008 3:11:20 am

Hi,
I am new to Exponential. I want to setup a forum in my website.Currently I am using Exponential 4.0 and plain site template.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Mohammad Tufail

Greg McAvoy-Jensen

Monday 24 March 2008 9:17:40 am

Mohammad,

Exponential comes with forum functionality in the ezwebin package (plain site probably doesn't have it). Once installed, you just use "Create Here" to create a forum class node; then you can create forum topics and forum posts below it.

You could start by importing the ezwebin classes extension into your existing installation. Then you'd want to set up options for letting people track changes on the forum (I assume), which means adding logic including a workflow and ensuring cronjobs is running. The easiest way is probably to set up a complete installation of Exponential with ezwebin, then copy over the parts you find you need.

Of course, once it's all working, you'll need to set up a user group with permission to add posts, etc.

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Mohammad Tufail

Tuesday 25 March 2008 12:03:07 am

Hi Greg,

Thank you for your answer. Can i import ezwebin extension into my existing site for use. If it is possible how it can be used.

Regards,

Greg McAvoy-Jensen

Wednesday 26 March 2008 12:44:53 pm

You'll find the ezwebin packages here:
http://packages.ez.no/Exponential/4.0/4.0.0/

At the very least you'll need the ezwebin classes (to get the forum-related classes) and the ezwebin extension package. You'll probably want the design package to copy the relevant templates for your use. Once downloaded to your local machine, you can import new packages in the admin interface setup tab (click packages).

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Rana Faheem

Thursday 17 April 2008 3:38:33 am

Hello,
for webshop after talking the order confirmation i am finding this error for paypal developer test
So i am not understanding this problem
Fatal error: Call to a member function attribute() on a non-object in /var/www/naizindagi_1/trunk/naizindagi/kernel/classes/ezorder.php on line 1590
Fatal error: Exponential did not finish its request

The execution of Exponential was abruptly ended, the debug output is present below.