Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus,  abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.


Initial Email From:
Su
Initial Email Subject: Produce likno WordPress menu on other site
Support Case Month: March 2013

Hi,

My wordpress install is at {URL REMOVED}. The menu is dynamically created in wordpress admin area. What i want to do is also put the wordpress menu on my subdomain as well at webmail.{URL REMOVED}. This subdomain uses a different IP address. I want the menu to dynamically update on webmail.{URL REMOVED} when i make changes in {URL REMOVED}. I have the ability to allow external mysql connections. Can you please help me with the code & how & where i should place them as i am a noob at this.

Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you very much

Regards,
Su

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Dear Su,

Is this subdomain part of the same WordPress installation? If so, then you should be able to create an AllWebMenus menu that uses the same population.

If not, then I think the easiest way would be to create a custom WordPress page that will only have the menu and include this in your subdomain pages.

Alternatively, the only way to access the external MySQL would be to use the Server-Side API and write your own code to read the database and create the menu, but this requires advanced coding skills.

Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
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Reply From: Su

Hi,

Yes this subdomain is part of the of the main wordpress installation. WordPress is installed at root of {URL REMOVED} with IP {IP REMOVED} but webmail.{URL REMOVED} where I want to put the menu in a php application is located on IP {IP REMOVED}. Can this be achieved?

Regards,
Su

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Dear Su,

The menu does not have a domain restriction, so this should not be a problem.

Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
Powerful javascript menus (CSS menus/drop-down menus/sliding menus), web trees, buttons, tabs, modals, tooltips, accordions, scrollers, designs for your websites!

Reply From: Su

Hi,

Thank you for that info but I'm still stuck as to how to implement this.

Regards,
Su 

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Dear Su,

I am not familiar with multi-domain  if it is the same WordPress installation I don’t see what the problem is?

I guess you can use the same AllWebMenus menu that you have setup for your current site.

If not, then you can create a second menu with the exact same population parameters, or pointing to the same WordPress menu. This way when you add a page both menus will be updated.

Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
Powerful javascript menus (CSS menus/drop-down menus/sliding menus), web trees, buttons, tabs, modals, tooltips, accordions, scrollers, designs for your websites!

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Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus,  abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.


Initial Email From:
John
Initial Email Subject: Please advise as fast as possible (database problem)
Support Case Month: December 2012

I downloaded the new version and I purchased it's license

My problem is in dynamic MYSQL menu from database

In your website in the link

http://www.likno.com/addins/dhtml-menu-serverside-example.html

this example is for submenus only but I need it to be from the first level to be from database , in the example the dynamic part starts from S4 under products

I need the level I2 and  all its lower submenu to be dynamic..

I tried to make it many times but it did not get any data… please send for me an example or steps to solve this issue

Please take a look in the green part in this print screen

main menu items - dynamic content

Please advise as fast as possible

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Dear John,

If you want to add more items to the main menu, then just use the main menu variable (“M0” in your screenshot).

So for example, this will add an item into the “Products” submenu:

S4.newItem('style=sub_item_style;text0=Helmets');

and this will add an item into the main menu:

M0.newItem('style=main_item_style;text0=New Main Menu Item');

I hope this helps. If you need more detailed help, I will need to know exactly what you would want your menu to show, how your DB is structured and which programming language you will be using.

Best Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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Reply From: John

Thanks a lot for your help, I solved this problem.

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Knowledge Base support case for Likno Elearning LMS, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.


Initial Email From:
Olga 
Initial Email Subject: LMS hosting requirements
Support Case Month: March 2012

Hi Aris,

Please can you supply me with the software requirements – Windows/Linux/MSSQL/MySQL etc? In fact can you ask the technical team to provide a full spec required to host your software.

Kind regards,
Olga

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Hello Olga,

Here is what I believe that you need:

Requirements

  • Hardware: There are no limits on the type of hardware used to host an LMS installation. However, as your needs grow, so will the need for additional resources. A simple LMS installation requires about 50M of free disk space and 32M of free system memory. However, a minimum of 128M free memory available to PHP is recommended. Disk space should be allocated according to usage
  • Software: LMS requires an environment running the following:
    • PHP version 5.1+ (PHP 5.2+ recommended)
    • Mysql Server 4+ (Mysql 5 is strongly recommended, and mandatory for LMS Enterprise installations)
    • Web server (Apache 2+ recommended, although LMS can work with Apache 1.x, IIS, nginx or lighttpd)
    • Write access from the web server to some folders inside the LMS installation (see Preparing LMS setup on Linux Server with Apache below)

LMS may be installed either on a Windows or on a Linux environment. However, if you are going to use non-latin language settings, linux is preferred over windows due to the latter's poor support for UTF-8 filenames

Best Regards,
Aris Filokostas
Likno Customer Support
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