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Post Posted: Saturday 02 May, 2009 04:58

Is there a way to set specific subjects in Multiheadlines 2.1? For example, if I wanted news feeds relating only to baseball, is that possible?

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Post Posted: Saturday 02 May, 2009 12:20

You can make a category[under Categories Management in MH administration panel] and within that category you can add only feed urls from sites from specific fields[Sport...Baseball in your case, News, Science, etc...].
That way you would have feeds from that field, grouped in one category.
Something what you need.

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Post Posted: Saturday 02 May, 2009 17:15

Aikon wrote:
You can make a category[under Categories Management in MH administration panel] and within that category you can add only feed urls from sites from specific fields[Sport...Baseball in your case, News, Science, etc...].
That way you would have feeds from that field, grouped in one category.
Something what you need.


I'll try it...thanks.

I'm new to all this, so I'm praying that I don't mess up the site Question

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Post Posted: Saturday 02 May, 2009 22:56

pucku wrote:
I'm new to all this, so I'm praying that I don't mess up the site Question

You can't[unless you want to Smile]. Just follow the install notes.

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Post Posted: Sunday 03 May, 2009 00:21

Aikon wrote:
pucku wrote:
I'm new to all this, so I'm praying that I don't mess up the site Question

You can't[unless you want to Smile]. Just follow the install notes.


Sorry for being a pain, but the only question I have is this:

">>> nuke_ <<< prefix

with

>>> your_prefix_ <<< prefix."

When you say "your_prefix_", do I just put in my site name?

I know it's a simple thing, but like I said I don't want to mess things up. Embarassed

Thanks again!

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Post Posted: Sunday 03 May, 2009 11:48

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When you say "your_prefix_", do I just put in my site name?

No.
"your_prefix_" is the prefix of your database tables.
If you look on your database[saying with phpMyAdmin] every table have a prefix.
The default prefix is "nuke_" something like: nuke_authors, nuke_autonews, nuke_banner, nuke_blocks, .....etc.
On php-nuke instalation, as a security measure[against sql injection mostly] it's recommended to change the default prefix "nuke_" to something else....in this case you would have "your_prefix_".

If you don't know what to do just look inside your DB and chose the same prefix[but don't say that to anybody, that suppose to be secret].

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Post Posted: Sunday 03 May, 2009 15:04

Aikon wrote:
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When you say "your_prefix_", do I just put in my site name?

No.
"your_prefix_" is the prefix of your database tables.
If you look on your database[saying with phpMyAdmin] every table have a prefix.
The default prefix is "nuke_" something like: nuke_authors, nuke_autonews, nuke_banner, nuke_blocks, .....etc.
On php-nuke instalation, as a security measure[against sql injection mostly] it's recommended to change the default prefix "nuke_" to something else....in this case you would have "your_prefix_".

If you don't know what to do just look inside your DB and chose the same prefix[but don't say that to anybody, that suppose to be secret].


Thank you!

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Post Posted: Tuesday 05 May, 2009 05:45

Hi again. Where do I put the multiheadlines.sql file? In the site root? BTW, I host with GoDaddy in case that matters. Thanks.

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Post Posted: Tuesday 05 May, 2009 06:17

You don't have to put the file[multiheadlines.sql] somewhere. You just need to use it to make the MH tables.
Do a search about making a table with phpmyadmin(with .sql file).

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