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PostJump 2.0
User Guide
Installation, Administration and Usage
Shawn McKenzie (a.k.a. AbraCadaver)
http://spidean.mckenzies.net
Introduction
PostJump is a quick and dirty module to redirect to a URL. Why in the hell do you need to
do this in PostNuke? The only use that I have found is in setting a module as your start page
and being able to pass it variables (example: PostWrap). Under PostNuke Administration,
Settings, you can set your Start Page (The module, index.php is pointing to), but the modules
are in a dropdown box and that doesn't allow variables to be passed to the module.
Installation
* Unzip to your modules/ directory to create the PostJump/ subdirectory
* Go to Administration, Modules, and Regenerate
* Initialize and then Activate PostJump
Upgrading from Redirect 1.0
* Delete existing Redirect directory from modules/
* Unzip to your modules/ directory to create the PostJump/ subdirectory
* Go to Administration, Modules, and Regenerate
* Initialize and then Activate PostJump
Upgrading from PostJump 1.1
* Unzip into the modules/ directory (replace files)
* Go to Administration, Modules, and Regenerate
* Update and then Activate PostJump
Administration and Usage
In PostJump Administration, configure the URL that you want as your Start Page.
PostWrap example:
http://somedomain.com/index.php?module=PostWrap&page=http://spidean.mckenzies.net
In PostNuke Administration, Settings, change your Start Page module to PostJump.
The URL that you configured in PostJump will now be your Start Page and be displayed
when first visiting the site or by clicking on Home.
Copyright
Copyright © 2004 Shawn McKenzie. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in
any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without the prior
written permission of Shawn McKenzie.
The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change
without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by the authors or copyright
holder. The authors and copyright holder assume no responsibility or liability for any errors
or inaccuracies that may appear in the informational content contained in this document.
All names and trademarks are property of their respective companies.
User Guide
Installation, Administration and Usage
Shawn McKenzie (a.k.a. AbraCadaver)
http://spidean.mckenzies.net
Introduction
PostJump is a quick and dirty module to redirect to a URL. Why in the hell do you need to
do this in PostNuke? The only use that I have found is in setting a module as your start page
and being able to pass it variables (example: PostWrap). Under PostNuke Administration,
Settings, you can set your Start Page (The module, index.php is pointing to), but the modules
are in a dropdown box and that doesn't allow variables to be passed to the module.
Installation
* Unzip to your modules/ directory to create the PostJump/ subdirectory
* Go to Administration, Modules, and Regenerate
* Initialize and then Activate PostJump
Upgrading from Redirect 1.0
* Delete existing Redirect directory from modules/
* Unzip to your modules/ directory to create the PostJump/ subdirectory
* Go to Administration, Modules, and Regenerate
* Initialize and then Activate PostJump
Upgrading from PostJump 1.1
* Unzip into the modules/ directory (replace files)
* Go to Administration, Modules, and Regenerate
* Update and then Activate PostJump
Administration and Usage
In PostJump Administration, configure the URL that you want as your Start Page.
PostWrap example:
http://somedomain.com/index.php?module=PostWrap&page=http://spidean.mckenzies.net
In PostNuke Administration, Settings, change your Start Page module to PostJump.
The URL that you configured in PostJump will now be your Start Page and be displayed
when first visiting the site or by clicking on Home.
Copyright
Copyright © 2004 Shawn McKenzie. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in
any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without the prior
written permission of Shawn McKenzie.
The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change
without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by the authors or copyright
holder. The authors and copyright holder assume no responsibility or liability for any errors
or inaccuracies that may appear in the informational content contained in this document.
All names and trademarks are property of their respective companies.