Posted on Saturday, August 22, 2009 @ 18:57:54 CDT in osc2nuke by Raven
wHiTeHaT writes: osc2nuke would like to announce that we have added 2 demo website's for you to see osc2nuke in action.
Demo V2 = nuke with oscommerce RC 2.1 , available for download.
Demo V3 = nuke with oscommerce V3.0 Alpha 5 ( the newest oscommerce) NOT available for download.
Grtzz, wHiTeHaT
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Posted on Saturday, August 15, 2009 @ 01:00:39 CDT in RN Themes by Raven
papamike writes: One of my members just notified me that I had alot of corrupt theme files. I checked and found that almost all of them were corrupt. I fixed the problems and tested them all just to be sure. I apologize to anyone who tried to download a theme and the .zip file was corrupt.
Look for my next theme to be released soon. I have been notified by several RavenNuke (tm) users that they would like to see more gaming themes, so that is what I have been concentrating on. But I am simply guessing at what people really want.
If you stop by my site please take a look at the survey and post in the forums about the kind of themes you are looking for.
http://www.papamikecreations.com/rn/ will get you to the survey.
Thanks,
Mike
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floppydrivez writes:
Basic Features:
- Highlighting (not all included) available for ActionScript, Bash/Shell, C#, C++, CSS, Delphi, Diff, Groovy, Javascript, Java, JavaFX, Perl, PHP, Plain Text, Powershell, Python, Ruby, Scala, SQL, Visual Basic, XML (please see note about XML)
- Print Highlighted Code
- Plain Text View
- Copy to Clipboard
- Focus attention on specific lines
- much more...
Requirements:
Nuke Wysiwyg from NukeSeo.com (registration required)
Original Authors:
http://psykoptic.com/ (FCKEditor Plugin for SyntaxHighlighter)
http://alexgorbatchev.com/ (Author of SyntaxHighlighter)
Installation and Download:
Nuke Wysiwyg Syntax Highlighting(no registration required)
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Posted on Monday, August 10, 2009 @ 23:19:16 CDT in Modules by Raven
Untergang writes:
With this module you can sell Digital Goods using PayPal or the Site Points system on your nuke website.
Features:
- Scripts, Themes... can be bought using paypal, with site points or just be free.
- After paying you'll be redirected to the site where you can then download the file you just payed for.
- Every Pushase and Download will be recorded.
- You can create unlimited categories and subcategories
- A description and image can be added to the categories
- You can upload unlimited files and screenshots to every item
- The shop can work with unlimited paypal accounts
- The currency can be different for each item (EUR, GBP, USD)
- Items can be deactivated, so it isn't visible in the shop anymore, but it's still in the database
- Files and Screenshots are being uploaded to your host by using an upload form.
- All uploaded files will be recorded, when you click on Clean Files in the DLShop Admin, it will check if the files are still being used, if not, they will be deleted from the database and your server
- In the admin there is a page, Purchases, where you can view all payments you have received, you can also add and delete payments there
- Lightbox effect for the Screenshot
- Tumbnail creation to decrease page loadtimes
Take a look at the screenshots to find out more about this module, if you have any questions about it, feel free to ask.
You can get this module here: UDesigns.be
Note: This is a commercial script - 15 Euros
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Posted on Monday, August 10, 2009 @ 12:49:11 CDT in osc2nuke by Raven
whitehat writes: I would like to inform the nuke community that osc2nuke has for 100% finished the integration of oscommerce V3.0 alpha 5. Read More... Note: Whitehat, do you know if this will work with RavenNuke(tm)?
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Posted on Sunday, August 09, 2009 @ 01:39:15 CDT in Internet by Raven
Southern writes: Why?
Enough is enough. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 was released in late 2001. For its time, it was a decent browser, but in 2009, it is still in use by a significant portion of the web population, and its time is now up.
As any web developer will tell you, working with IE 6 is one of the most difficult and frustrating things they have to deal with on a daily basis, taking up a disproportionate amount of their time. Beyond that, IE 6's support for modern web standards is very lacking, restricting what developers can create and holding the web back.
read more: ie6 no more Note: AMEN!!
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