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MSN Module?
Does anyone know where i can find a MSN messenger module?
I need one for me and my friends nuke site.
Didn't know exactly what you meant but found:
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This module is a block checker for the popular messaging client Msn Messenger! For phpNUKE Version 6.0 - 7.1.
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http://warpspeed.4thdimension.de/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownloaddetails&lid=5057&ttitle=Msn_Block_Checker.zip
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Messenger Status is a tool that indicates if a Hotmail, YIM, AIM, or ICQ ID os on-line or off-line. Just enter the users ID in the right place and check their status!
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http://warpspeed.4thdimension.de/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownloaddetails&lid=4164&ttitle=MSN_Status.zip
I wish i could read germen
I want a web based msn.... a good example is www.e-messenger.net they use phpnuke and run a msn messenger.
I have a messenger service for Nuke Sites - but never been able to get it to work - if you contact me through private message with your MSN address I will send it to you.
Perhaps while I'm here the guys on the site can help with the problem I get? Which is:
Warning: mysql_fetch_row(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in includes/sql_layer.php on line 286
The Error
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| not a valid MySQL result resource |
means that whatever is trying to run
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| mysql_fetch_row(): |
Cannot connec to to the database. This should be
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| $db -> sql_fetchrow |
In order to be compliant with the Nuke SQL Abstraction Layer.
My first guess would be that version you have is for pre PHP-Nuke v6.5 as they used a different SQL Abstraction layer. But it was said above that this is for v6.0 - v7.0 so it could be just down to poor coding.
Have you checked the authors site for a newer version? Or for any help as other people might have had this particular error
I'm banned from the authors site for harvesting apparently - funny though as I got the messenger from Nuke Resources and that was my first visit to the site. 