Hello,
Has there been a module created that does the following?
Basically a module that reads the database of links each day and posts, on day one, the first 25, day two, the next 25; so on and so forth until all links in the DB have been read. Once all have been read, start with the first 25 again?
I'm sure I've seen something like this before but have searched and searched to no avail .... now my minds ready to expload :shock:
Can anyone help me out here or point me in the right direction?
Thanks all.
- videokid answered »pagesetter pdf output« 10:45h
- slam answered »Theme by iThinkMedia.com footer - Beacon for Hackers?« 09:49h
- dks posted »Upgrading Photoshare to Mediashare« 05:18h
- dl7und answered »(solved) category-specific module template?« 05:05h
- videokid answered »New pgForm prerelease (0.9)« 03. Jul
- dks answered »Split: Themes Included with Zikula« 03. Jul
- pnFilip answered »Scribite xinha/mediaattach plugin« 03. Jul
Login
Is there a Core module that does this?
-
-
- Rank: Professional
- Registered: 06.01.03
- last visit: 30.06.09
- Posts: 603
I don't think something like this exists out of the box (at least I've never seen it), but it should not be too hard to hack the core WebLinks module to do this. All you would have to do is change the queries which return the weblink data ...
Greetings
--> R -
- Rank: Freshman
- Registered: 22.09.03
- last visit: 22.09.03
- Posts: 2
Alrighty, I'll give that a shot. Not being to well versed in hacking modules, it may be a wee bit tricky for me.
I was fairly positive that I saw something like this in the past but, I may have been mistaken or simply saw something similar?
Thanks -
- Rank: Professional
- Registered: 17.06.03
- last visit: 03.07.09
- Posts: 1312
choose_links doesn't do exactly what you are asking for, but you might want to check it out.
choose_links download site
- Moderated by :
- Support
Users online
This list is based on the users active over the last 60 minutes.
