Monday, October 06, 2003 @ 20:03:31 CDT (5944 reads)
After several requests for a block that displays a "featured photo", one has been created. View the thread here.
Thursday, September 04, 2003 @ 11:04:58 CDT (8429 reads)
Whoa nelly, have we got a news release for you. After lots of hard work, updating, etc, they're finally here. What's here, you ask? Read on....
Tuesday, August 12, 2003 @ 15:25:38 CDT (10348 reads)
OK, a bunch of people have asked for it, so here it is. It's a first try, so it may have it's quirks, just post problems in the forums. Read on for details...
UPDATED: NEW VERSION ALLOWS FOR THE ADMIN TO UPDATE THE CACHE FILE AT THE CLICK OF THE MOUSE. ALSO ALLOWS ADMIN TO SPECIFY NUMBER OF ALBUMS TO SHOW.
Friday, July 25, 2003 @ 14:25:16 CDT (5961 reads)
After a request for a block to display the 5 newest albums (not ones that were simply updated), it's here...read on for instructions...
Tuesday, July 22, 2003 @ 10:50:21 CDT (5831 reads)
After a request for a block for the most popular image in your photo albums, we've created one. Read on for more...
Thursday, June 12, 2003 @ 11:53:20 CDT (5595 reads)
We got a request not too long ago about creating a block that would display the albums that have updated since the user's last visit. Well, after a lot of headaches, it's finally here...Read on for more..
Thursday, June 12, 2003 @ 09:51:52 CDT (7415 reads) UPDATE: There was a PHP parsing error in the code I had posted which will produce an error on/around line 849. This is the second "preg_match" statement, searching for the and tags. the correct line should read as follows:
After a couple of headaches caused by PHP's funky text processing, I've finally got the correct version of the code up and running (stupid backslashes)....
Friday, June 06, 2003 @ 15:05:07 CDT (32868 reads)
Well, for those of you that downloaded the PERL version of the CNN RSS news feed, but had trouble (your ISP didn't allow PERL scripts, etc), the solution is here...
Wednesday, April 23, 2003 @ 20:51:33 CDT (17348 reads)
So far, there have been a couple of modules/blocks made available here for PHPNuke. More are on the horizon...