Will there be a version with support for drupal 6.0 rc2 or 6.0 final? Atm it's not possible to enable the sifr module in drupal 6-rc2.

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#25 render.zip21.87 KBbensnyder
#22 render.d6.patch18.31 KBsun
#13 render-by-sifr.png15.01 KBashish.cms

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sun’s picture

Title: Support for 6.0 rc2 » Port to 6.x
Project: sIFR » Dynamic Rendering
Version: master » 5.x-1.x-dev
Category: support » feature

Moving to the Dynamic Rendering queue.

ñull’s picture

I am interested too!

najibx’s picture

me too !

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count me in

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milksamsa’s picture

Priority: Normal » Critical

Can't wait! Thank you!

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ashish.cms’s picture

Title: Port to 6.x » Not working with IE6 & IE7
Category: feature » bug
StatusFileSize
new15.01 KB

Hello Sun,

I have installed Render Module successfully and using this i want to render site slogan and it works fine with Fire-Fox but with IE6 & IE7 it not render text and just show "Rendered by sIFR 2.0.6" after rendering (Please see attached file) in place of render section and i did not find any thing regarding this in issue queue.

Please provide me instruction to solve this issue.

Thanks
Lalit

sun’s picture

Title: Not working with IE6 & IE7 » Port to 6.x
Category: bug » feature

Please do not hi-jack existing issues. Create a new support request in the queue. Also, please search the queue for similar issues first (and use the advanced search to include all issues with all statuses).

momper’s picture

Title: Port to 6.x » Dynamic Rendering Port to 6.x
s.daniel’s picture

Subscribing. We might get active on this in the next days.

wuf31’s picture

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s.daniel’s picture

We have started working on it.

bensnyder’s picture

+1!!!!

I am really interested in this module for D6 also ;)

bensnyder’s picture

Sorry to bother you... Any updates on the progress?? I'm dying to use sIFR in D6! ;)

hamsterbacke42’s picture

+1
looking forward & thanks for your work

sun’s picture

Priority: Critical » Normal
Status: Active » Needs review
StatusFileSize
new18.31 KB

Attached patch (against CVS HEAD) ports Dynamic Rendering to Drupal 6.

Please note that there are a bunch of E^ALL issues (PHP notices), which need to be dealt with in a separate issue.

Please also note that there is no upgrade path from 5.x yet, so please do not even try to upgrade yet.

bensnyder’s picture

Ahh... I think I just wet myself. Thank you ;)

bensnyder’s picture

I having some issues patching... I doing it against the -dev version (which is head i believe).

could someone provide a .zip or .tar.gz of the module after the patch has been applied?? thanks!

bensnyder’s picture

StatusFileSize
new21.87 KB

hmm... i think i did it ;]

just enabled it and everything seems to be running normal...

sun’s picture

Status: Needs review » Fixed

Thanks for testing, committed to HEAD. A development snapshot for 6.x will be available within the next 12 hours.

PHP notices will be treated in #305932: E^ALL PHP notices.

s.daniel’s picture

Not sure why you made a patch as well as we talked in irc two days ago and I told you that we got the update finished and we just wanted to test it a bit and make it error free.
Kind of silly to waste time like that.

sun’s picture

Version: 5.x-1.x-dev » 6.x-1.x-dev

Sorry, like always, talk is silver, code is gold. You did not mention any target date, and there were a bunch of users waiting for a patch to test. I expected your patch sooner (hence my request in IRC), and after two days with still no patch, I decided to invest the 45 minutes for porting this module on my own.

A general rule of thumb is to post/share any code as soon as possible, so others can participate in the development process and also help testing. If you have anything to add to this port, please open a new issue.

Anonymous’s picture

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.