Dream Portal is a portal system designed to function with Simple Machines Forum (aka SMF).

It allows you to easily manage your site and webpages in an SMF environment. Place Modules on different actions and non-actions of your SMF forum using a simple drag-and-drop approach. Users can also create and save multiple layouts by name and assign pages to any layout(s). Bundled with Dream Pages and Dream Menu helps put the power and ease of customizing your SMF forum right at your fingertips.

Dream Portal allows you the ability to easily customize your SMF forum and site with many different possibilities helping to make customization truly what dreams are made of!

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Re: Menübutton lassen sich nicht löschen.
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hat mir auch geholfen, vielen dank !

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Your Recent Image Attachments...
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Well, just thought I'd let you all know of the ability to see your 15 most recent image attachments

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Looks great!! :)

Author Topic: Twitter Feeds in Custom Module  (Read 2641 times)

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Re: Twitter Feeds in Custom Module - August 18, 2011, 11:56:07 AM
I understand Solo, thanks anyways.
Perhaps someone else has any clue?

What strikes me as odd, is the error I get.
Like I said, I'm a noob at coding and php, but isn't it weird to see something like 'function.file-get-contents'>function.file-get-contents after <a href= ?

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2: file_get_contents(http://search.twitter.com/search.rss?q=&rpp=10) [<a href='function.file-get-contents'>function.file-get-contents</a>]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden

I couldn't find function.file-get-contents in either the custom code or the rssparser, so no clue where to look for an answer.

Also, If $q is defined as e.g. 'twitter'  then why isn't it picked up in this error? (http://search.twitter.com/search.rss?q=&rpp=10)
Last Edit: August 18, 2011, 11:57:48 AM by ThoTh

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Xarcell
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Re: Twitter Feeds in Custom Module - August 19, 2011, 12:14:37 PM
I understand Solo, thanks anyways.
Perhaps someone else has any clue?

What strikes me as odd, is the error I get.
Like I said, I'm a noob at coding and php, but isn't it weird to see something like 'function.file-get-contents'>function.file-get-contents after <a href= ?

Code: [Select]
2: file_get_contents(http://search.twitter.com/search.rss?q=&rpp=10) [<a href='function.file-get-contents'>function.file-get-contents</a>]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden

I couldn't find function.file-get-contents in either the custom code or the rssparser, so no clue where to look for an answer.

Also, If $q is defined as e.g. 'twitter'  then why isn't it picked up in this error? (http://search.twitter.com/search.rss?q=&rpp=10)

I'm not a coder either, but I believe it is due to a path error? Or perhaps an "include" or "require_once" that doesn't point to the correct file.


 

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