[mambo] Re: mambo Digest, Vol 2, Issue 13
Norman O'Neil
norman.on at gmail.com
Wed Mar 23 12:38:26 EST 2005
I have been using this on 4 sites for a few months now. You may be
right that this is an arcane way of doing it. Maybe I won't need it,
unfortunately I have around 150 + articles with that bit of code in it
now and changing it may be somewhat of a bigger project than I want to
go through and I do like the old modulebot as it offers the added
benefit of not being tied into a user position.
I am using phpadsnew and yes there are an enormous number of options
most of which I use. I am testing the new module that was written for
phpadsnew and mambo and will probably use that for future in-line
advertising.
On Mar 23, 2005, at 12:25 PM, Mitch Pirtle wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 11:05:03 -0500, Norman O'Neil
> <norman.on at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I would like the old functionality of the Module in content bot that
>> was written for 4.5 1.0.9. This allowed you to call a module into
>> content by its title like {modulebot module=sumoduletitle right}. The
>> current capability of calling a template position into content while
>> nice doesn't allow me to randomly call in different modules which I
>> use
>> to call in ads.
>
> Then I would call that a downgrade ;-)
>
> I have two approaches for this one, the first simply defining whatever
> module positions I want, and assigning the different modules to each
> of those positions. You can then set each module to load or not load
> depending on the position AND section/category.
>
> If this is all about banner ads - have you looked at phpAds and the
> phpAdsNew Mambo module? That ad server's feature list is
> mind-boggling, and certainly looks like a viable candidate for you.
>
> I'd like to know anyone's experiences with that setup, as I haven't
> had time to try it myself.
>
> -- Mitch
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