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Undocumented and difficult to appraise

 
Author shill
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#1 Posted: 4 Nov 2005 16:38:52
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I downloaded the free rating script. It took a while to get it to work properly as there is really no documentation and the config file instructions can be confusing.

Now that it is done, it is impossible for me to understand how you can insert this script into pages. There is no admin menu that I can see and the "pro" version has none that we can see either. There are no instructions on how to simply set up this script so that, for example, if you have a CMS where you want every article to have an ability to be rated with your comments you just plug in the line of code where it should appear in the template for generating pages, whether it is via a .html or .php page.

Integration into a .php page seems to be a mess since you have to copy the entire test.php pages into your pages to get the script to work?

While it functions the way I want it to I just can't see how this script works other than in the demo mode. Hopefully you can provide an explanation since I am likely missing something.
Author shill
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#2 Posted: 4 Nov 2005 16:49:59
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OK... I see what you are trying to do and that is change the template number and the system automatically creates a page. Unfortunately there is no admin and that is an important part of handling these polls and it would be important to see.

In addition, it's very tough to see how to integrate the php component of the script, which seems necessary to making this work in any CMS. This will work if you have a static site that will use an html page (not template) once.

Nice script idea but I need more assistance and to be able to see the admin cp.
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#3 Posted: 3 Dec 2005 22:17:26
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Admin panel is available only in PRO version, in FREE version is not need for simple rating.
If you want to integrate into CMS we can offer more support, show us where is the script. ...
 
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