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  • Is there a block out there that tells you who is logged in and where they are?
  • You know, something that tells you how many members, who's logged on, and where they are.
  • pnBloodHound will do that, you can find a comprehensive list of postnuke modules at the following website: http://www.postnukedirectory.com/

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  • I win! wink

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  • ...you know, I am gonna blame it on the server... ;)

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  • I cant seem to find it in the above link. Could someone point me in the right direction? Thanks
  • I couldn't find it there either.

    But I did find it here: http://www.soundwebdev.com/Downloads-req-viewsdownload-sid-1.phtml
  • Thank you for the link. I take it that I need pnBloodhound v0.76a (.ZIP) ?
  • Bruggeman

    Thank you for the link. I take it that I need pnBloodhound v0.76a (.ZIP) ?


    If you are using PN 0.760 or higher (according to the download page), then yes, it sounds like you need 0.76a.
  • ok, thank you. Now once I download this I just add it into my Module folder?
  • Check the README.txt in pnBloodhound v0.76a which begins:

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    REQUIREMENTS
    - Postnuke 0.760
    - RSS091 theme required for RSS feed


    INSTALLATION
    Just install as a regular Postnuke module: put in modules directory, initialize and activate.
    In order to activate the block, go to blocks and add it, as you would with any PN Block.


    As always, I would recommend reading ALL the docs before starting to install.

    Peter

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  • Ok, thanks again.

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