WebGUI 1.3.0 release

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INSERT INTO help VALUES (1,'US English','Add','Page','Think of pages as containers for content. For instance, if you want to write a letter to the editor of your favorite magazine you\'d get out a notepad (or open a word processor) and start filling it with your thoughts. The same is true with WebGUI. Create a page, then add your content to the page.\r\n\r\n<b>Title</b>\r\nThe title of the page is what your users will use to navigate through the site. Titles should be descriptive, but not very long.\r\n\r\n<b>Meta Tags</b>\r\nMeta tags are used by some search engines to associate key words to a particular page. There is a great site called <a href=\"http://www.metatagbuilder.com/\">Meta Tag Builder</a> that will help you build meta tags if you\'ve never done it before.\r\n\r\n<i>Advanced Users:</i> If you have other things (like JavaScript) you usually put in the &lt;head&gt; area of your pages, you may put them here as well.','0');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (2,'US English','Edit','Page','<b>Title</b>\r\nSee <i>Add Page</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Meta Tags</b>\r\nSee <i>Add Page</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Style</b>\r\nBy default, when you create a page, it inherits a few traits from its parent. One of those traits is style. Choose from the list of styles if you would like to change the appearance of this page. See <i>Add Style</i> for more details.\r\n\r\nIf you check the box next to the style pull-down menu, all of the pages below this page will take on the style you\'ve chosen for this page.\r\n\r\n<b>Page URL</b>\r\nWhen you create a page a url for the page is generated based on the page title. If you are unhappy with the url that was chosen, you can change it here.\r\n\r\n<b>Owner</b>\r\nThe owner of a page is usually the person who created the page. If you\'d like to give ownership of a page to a different content manager, then change the name here. Be careful though, once you change ownership of the page, you won\'t be able to get it back unless you are an administrator.\r\n\r\n<b>Owner can view?</b>\r\nCan the owner view the page or not?\r\n\r\n<b>Owner can edit?</b>\r\nCan the owner edit the page or not? Be careful, if you decide that the owner cannot edit the page and you do not belong to the page group, then you\'ll lose the ability to edit this page.\r\n\r\n<b>Group</b>\r\nA group is assigned to every page for additional privilege control. Pick a group from the pull-down menu.\r\n\r\n<b>Group can view?</b>\r\nCan members of this group view this page?\r\n\r\n<b>Group can edit?</b>\r\nCan members of this group edit this page?\r\n\r\n<b>Anybody can view?</b>\r\nCan any visitor or member regardless of the group and owner view this page?\r\n\r\n<b>Anybody can edit?</b>\r\nCan any visitor or member regardless of the group and owner edit this page?\r\n\r\n','9');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (2,'US English','Edit','Page','<b>Title</b>\r\nSee <i>Add Page</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Page URL</b>\r\nWhen you create a page a url for the page is generated based on the page title. If you are unhappy with the url that was chosen, you can change it here.\r\n\r\n<b>Meta Tags</b>\r\nSee <i>Add Page</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Style</b>\r\nBy default, when you create a page, it inherits a few traits from its parent. One of those traits is style. Choose from the list of styles if you would like to change the appearance of this page. See <i>Add Style</i> for more details.\r\n\r\n<b>Recurse Style</b>\r\nIf you check the box below to the style pull-down menu, all of the pages below this page will take on the style you\'ve chosen for this page.\r\n\r\n<b>Owner</b>\r\nThe owner of a page is usually the person who created the page.\r\n\r\n<b>Owner can view?</b>\r\nCan the owner view the page or not?\r\n\r\n<b>Owner can edit?</b>\r\nCan the owner edit the page or not? Be careful, if you decide that the owner cannot edit the page and you do not belong to the page group, then you\'ll lose the ability to edit this page.\r\n\r\n<b>Group</b>\r\nA group is assigned to every page for additional privilege control. Pick a group from the pull-down menu.\r\n\r\n<b>Group can view?</b>\r\nCan members of this group view this page?\r\n\r\n<b>Group can edit?</b>\r\nCan members of this group edit this page?\r\n\r\n<b>Anybody can view?</b>\r\nCan any visitor or member regardless of the group and owner view this page?\r\n\r\n<b>Anybody can edit?</b>\r\nCan any visitor or member regardless of the group and owner edit this page?\r\n\r\n<b>Recurse Privileges</b>\r\nYou can optionally give these privileges to all pages under this page.','9');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (3,'US English','Delete','Page','Deleting a page can create a big mess if you are uncertain about what you are doing. When you delete a page you are also deleting the content it contains, all sub-pages connected to this page, and all the content they contain. Be certain that you have already moved all the content you wish to keep before you delete a page.\r\n\r\nAs with any delete operation, you are prompted to be sure you wish to proceed with the delete. If you answer yes, the delete will proceed and there is no recovery possible. If you answer no you\'ll be returned to the prior screen.','0');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (4,'US English','Delete','Style','When you delete a style all pages using that style will be reverted to the fail safe (default) style. To ensure uninterrupted viewing, you should be sure that no pages are using a style before you delete it.\r\n\r\nAs with any delete operation, you are prompted to be sure you wish to proceed with the delete. If you answer yes, the delete will proceed and there is no recovery possible. If you answer no you\'ll be returned to the prior screen.','0');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (5,'US English','Add','User','See <b>Manage Users</b> for additional details.\r\n\r\n<b>Username</b>\r\nUsername is a unique identifier for a user. Sometimes called a handle, it is also how the user will be known on the site. (<i>Note:</i> Administrators have unlimited power in the WebGUI system. This also means they are capable of breaking the system. If you rename or create a user, be careful not to use a username already in existance.)\r\n\r\n<b>Password</b>\r\nA password is used to ensure that the user is who s/he says s/he is.\r\n\r\n<b>Authentication Method</b>\r\nSee <i>Edit Settings</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>LDAP URL</b>\r\nSee <i>Edit Settings</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Connect DN</b>\r\nThe Connect DN is the <b>cn</b> (or common name) of a given user in your LDAP database. It should be specified as <b>cn=John Doe</b>. This is, in effect, the username that will be used to authenticate this user against your LDAP server.\r\n\r\n<b>Email Address</b>\r\nThe user\'s email address. This must only be specified if the user will partake in functions that require email.\r\n\r\n<b>ICQ UIN</b>\r\nThe <a href=\"http://www.icq.com\">ICQ</a> UIN is the \"User ID Number\" on the ICQ network. ICQ is a very popular instant messaging platform.\r\n\r\n<b>Groups</b>\r\nGroups displays which groups the user is in. Groups that are highlighted are groups that the user is assigned to. Those that are not highlighted are other groups that can be assigned. Note that you must hold down CTRL to select multiple groups.','0');
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INSERT INTO help VALUES (9,'US English','Manage','Style','Styles are used to manage the look and feel of your WebGUI pages. With WebGUI, you can have an unlimited number of styles, so your site can take on as many looks as you like. You could have some pages that look like your company\'s brochure, and some pages that look like Yahoo!&reg;. You could even have some pages that look like pages in a book. Using style management, you have ultimate control over all your designs.\r\n\r\nThere are three styles built in to WebGUI: Fail Safe, Plain Black Software, and Yahoo!&reg;. These styles are not meant to be edited, but rather to give you samples of what\'s possible.\r\n\r\n<b>Fail Safe</b>\r\nWhen you delete a style that is still in use on some pages, the Fail Safe style will be applied to those pages. This style has a white background and simple navigation.\r\n\r\n<b>Plain Black Software</b>\r\nThis is the simple design used on the Plain Black Software site.\r\n\r\n<b>Yahoo!&reg;</b>\r\nThis is the design of the Yahoo!&reg; site. (Yahoo!&reg; has not given us permission to use their design. It is simply an example.)','0');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (10,'US English','Manage','Group','Groups are used to subdivide privileges and responsibilities within the WebGUI system. For instance, you may be building a site for a classroom situation. In that case you might set up a different group for each class that you teach. You would then apply those groups to the pages that are designed for each class.\r\n\r\nThere are four groups built into WebGUI. They are Admins, Content Managers, Visitors, and Registered Users.\r\n\r\n<b>Admins</b>\r\nAdmins are users who have unlimited privileges within WebGUI. A user should only be added to the admin group if they oversee the system. Usually only one to three people will be added to this group.\r\n\r\n<b>Content Managers</b>\r\nContent managers are users who have privileges to add, edit, and delete content from various areas on the site. The content managers group should not be used to control individual content areas within the site, but to determine whether a user can edit content at all. You should set up additional groups to separate content areas on the site.\r\n\r\n<b>Registered Users</b>\r\nWhen users are added to the system they are put into the registered users group. A user should only be removed from this group if their account is deleted or if you wish to punish a troublemaker.\r\n\r\n<b>Visitors</b>\r\nVisitors are users who are not logged in using an account on the system. Also, if you wish to punish a registered user you could remove him/her from the Registered Users group and insert him/her into the Visitors group.','0');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (11,'US English','Edit','Style','<b>Style Name</b>\r\nSee <i>Add Style</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Header</b>\r\nSee <i>Add Style</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Footer</b>\r\nSee <i>Add Style</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Style Sheet</b>\r\nSee <i>Add Style</i> for details.\r\n\r\n','18,19');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (12,'US English','Edit','Settings','Settings are items that allow you to adjust WebGUI to your particular needs.\r\n\r\n<b>Path to WebGUI Extras</b>\r\nThe web-path to the directory containing WebGUI images and javascript files.\r\n\r\n<b>Maximum Attachment Size</b>\r\nThe maximum size of files allowed to be uploaded to this site. This applies to all widgets that allow uploaded files and images (like Article and User Contributions). This size is measured in kilobytes.\r\n\r\n<b>Web Attachment Path</b>\r\nThe web-path of the directory where attachments are to be stored.\r\n\r\n<b>Server Attachment Path</b>\r\nThe local path of the directory where attachments are to be stored. (Perhaps /var/www/public/uploads) Be sure that the web server has the rights to write to that directory.\r\n\r\n<b>Company Name</b>\r\nThe name of your company. It will appear on all emails and anywhere you use the Company Name macro.\r\n\r\n<b>Company Email Address</b>\r\nA general email address at your company. This is the address that all automated messages will come from. It can also be used via the WebGUI macro system.\r\n\r\n<b>Company URL</b>\r\nThe primary URL of your company. This will appear on all automated emails sent from the WebGUI system. It is also available via the WebGUI macro system.\r\n\r\n<b>Authentication Method (default)</b>\r\nWhat should the default authentication method be for new accounts that are created? The two available options are WebGUI and LDAP. WebGUI authentication means that the users will authenticate against the username and password stored in the WebGUI database. LDAP authentication means that users will authenticate against an external LDAP server.\r\n\r\n<i>Note:</i> Authentication settings can be customized on a per user basis.\r\n\r\n<b>LDAP URL (default)</b>\r\nThe default url to your LDAP server. The LDAP URL takes the form of <b>ldap://[server]:[port]/[base DN]</b>. Example: ldap://ldap.mycompany.com:389/o=MyCompany.\r\n\r\n<b>LDAP Identity</b>\r\nThe LDAP Identity is the unique identifier in the LDAP server that the user will be identified against. Often this field is <b>shortname</b>, which takes the form of first initial + last name. Example: jdoe. Therefore if you specify the LDAP identity to be <i>shortname</i> then Jon Doe would enter <i>jdoe</i> during the registration process.\r\n\r\n<b>LDAP Identity Name</b>\r\nThe label used to describe the LDAP Identity to the user. For instance, some companies use an LDAP server for their proxy server users to authenticate against. In the documentation or training already provided to their users, the LDAP identity is known as their <i>Web Username</b>. So you could enter that label here for consitency.\r\n\r\n<b>LDAP Password Name</b>\r\nJust as the LDAP Identity Name is a label, so is the LDAP Password Name. Use this label as you would LDAP Identity Name.\r\n\r\n<b>Session Timeout</b>\r\nThe time (in seconds) that a user session remains active (before needing to log in again). This timeout is reset each time a visitor hits a page. Therefore if you set the timeout for 8 hours, a user would have to log in again if s/he hadn\'t visited the site for 8 hours.\r\n\r\n1800 = half hour\r\n3600 = 1 hour\r\n28000 = 8 hours\r\n86400 = 1 day\r\n604800 = 1 week\r\n1209600 = 2 weeks\r\n\r\n<b>SMTP Server</b>\r\nThis is the address of your local mail server. It is needed for all features that use the Internet email system (such as password recovery).\r\n\r\n\r\n','19');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (12,'US English','Edit','Settings','Settings are items that allow you to adjust WebGUI to your particular needs.\r\n\r\n<b>Path to WebGUI Extras</b>\r\nThe web-path to the directory containing WebGUI images and javascript files.\r\n\r\n<b>Maximum Attachment Size</b>\r\nThe maximum size of files allowed to be uploaded to this site. This applies to all widgets that allow uploaded files and images (like Article and User Contributions). This size is measured in kilobytes.\r\n\r\n<b>Web Attachment Path</b>\r\nThe web-path of the directory where attachments are to be stored.\r\n\r\n<b>Server Attachment Path</b>\r\nThe local path of the directory where attachments are to be stored. (Perhaps /var/www/public/uploads) Be sure that the web server has the rights to write to that directory.\r\n\r\n<b>Company Name</b>\r\nThe name of your company. It will appear on all emails and anywhere you use the Company Name macro.\r\n\r\n<b>Company Email Address</b>\r\nA general email address at your company. This is the address that all automated messages will come from. It can also be used via the WebGUI macro system.\r\n\r\n<b>Company URL</b>\r\nThe primary URL of your company. This will appear on all automated emails sent from the WebGUI system. It is also available via the WebGUI macro system.\r\n\r\n<b>Anonymous Registration</b>\r\nDo you wish visitors to your site to be able to register themselves?\r\n\r\n<b>Authentication Method (default)</b>\r\nWhat should the default authentication method be for new accounts that are created? The two available options are WebGUI and LDAP. WebGUI authentication means that the users will authenticate against the username and password stored in the WebGUI database. LDAP authentication means that users will authenticate against an external LDAP server.\r\n\r\n<i>Note:</i> Authentication settings can be customized on a per user basis.\r\n\r\n<b>LDAP URL (default)</b>\r\nThe default url to your LDAP server. The LDAP URL takes the form of <b>ldap://[server]:[port]/[base DN]</b>. Example: ldap://ldap.mycompany.com:389/o=MyCompany.\r\n\r\n<b>LDAP Identity</b>\r\nThe LDAP Identity is the unique identifier in the LDAP server that the user will be identified against. Often this field is <b>shortname</b>, which takes the form of first initial + last name. Example: jdoe. Therefore if you specify the LDAP identity to be <i>shortname</i> then Jon Doe would enter <i>jdoe</i> during the registration process.\r\n\r\n<b>LDAP Identity Name</b>\r\nThe label used to describe the LDAP Identity to the user. For instance, some companies use an LDAP server for their proxy server users to authenticate against. In the documentation or training already provided to their users, the LDAP identity is known as their <i>Web Username</b>. So you could enter that label here for consitency.\r\n\r\n<b>LDAP Password Name</b>\r\nJust as the LDAP Identity Name is a label, so is the LDAP Password Name. Use this label as you would LDAP Identity Name.\r\n\r\n<b>Not Found Page</b>\r\nIf a page that a user requests is not found in the system, the user can be redirected to the home page or to an error page where they can attempt to find what they were looking for. You decide which is better for your users.\r\n\r\n<b>Session Timeout</b>\r\nThe time (in seconds) that a user session remains active (before needing to log in again). This timeout is reset each time a visitor hits a page. Therefore if you set the timeout for 8 hours, a user would have to log in again if s/he hadn\'t visited the site for 8 hours.\r\n\r\n1800 = half hour\r\n3600 = 1 hour\r\n28000 = 8 hours\r\n86400 = 1 day\r\n604800 = 1 week\r\n1209600 = 2 weeks\r\n\r\n<b>SMTP Server</b>\r\nThis is the address of your local mail server. It is needed for all features that use the Internet email system (such as password recovery).\r\n\r\n\r\n','0');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (13,'US English','Edit','Group','<b>Group Name</b>\r\nSee <i>Add Group</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Description</b>\r\nSee <i>Add Group</i> for details.\r\n','0');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (14,'US English','Delete','Widget','This function permanently deletes the selected widget from a page. If you are unsure whether you wish to delete this content you may be better served to cut the content to the clipboard until you are certain you wish to delete it.\r\n\r\nAs with any delete operation, you are prompted to be sure you wish to proceed with the delete. If you answer yes, the delete will proceed and there is no recovery possible. If you answer no you\'ll be returned to the prior screen.','0');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (15,'US English','Delete','Group','As the function suggests you\'ll be deleting a group and removing all users from the group. Be careful not to orphan users from pages they should have access to by deleting a group that is in use.\r\n\r\nAs with any delete operation, you are prompted to be sure you wish to proceed with the delete. If you answer yes, the delete will proceed and there is no recovery possible. If you answer no you\'ll be returned to the prior screen.','0');
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INSERT INTO help VALUES (17,'US English','Add','Group','See <i>Manage Group</i> for a description of grouping functions and the default groups.\r\n\r\n<b>Group Name</b>\r\nA name for the group. It is best if the name is descriptive so you know what it is at a glance.\r\n\r\n<b>Description</b>\r\nA longer description of the group so that other admins and content managers (or you if you forget) will know what the purpose of this group is.','0');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (22,'US English','Edit','SQL Report','<b>Title</b>\r\nSee <i>Add SQL Report</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Display Title?</b>\r\nSee <i>Add SQL Report</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Process Macros</b>\r\nSee <i>Add SQL Report</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Description</b>\r\nSee <i>Add SQL Report</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Template</b>\r\nSee <i>Add SQL Report</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Query</b>\r\nSee <i>Add SQL Report</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>DSN</b>\r\nSee <i>Add SQL Report</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Database User</b>\r\nSee <i>Add SQL Report</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Database Password</b>\r\nSee <i>Add SQL Report</i> for details.\r\n\r\n<b>Convert carriage returns?</b>\r\nSee <i>Add SQL Report</i> for details.\r\n\r\n','19,14,21');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (18,'US English','Using','Style Sheets','<a href=\"http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/\">Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)</a> are a great way to manage the look and feel of any web site. They are used extensively in WebGUI.\r\n\r\nIf you are unfamiliar with how to use CSS, <a href=\"http://www.plainblack.com\">Plain Black Software</a> provides training classes on XHTML and CSS. Alternatively, Bradsoft makes an excellent CSS editor called <a href=\"http://www.bradsoft.com/topstyle/index.asp\">Top Style</a>.\r\n\r\nThe following is a list of classes used to control the look of WebGUI:\r\n\r\n<b>A</b>\r\nThe links throughout the style.\r\n\r\n<b>BODY</b>\r\nThe default setup of all pages within a style.\r\n\r\n<b>H1</b>\r\nThe headers on every page.\r\n\r\n<b>.accountOptions</b>\r\nThe links that appear under the login and account update forms.\r\n\r\n<b>.adminBar </b>\r\nThe bar that appears at the top of the page when you\'re in admin mode.\r\n\r\n<b>.boardMenu </b>\r\nThe menu on the message boards.\r\n\r\n<b>.boardMessage </b>\r\nThe full message text.\r\n\r\n<b>.boardTitle </b>\r\nThe title of the message board.\r\n\r\n<b>.content</b>\r\nThe main content area on all pages of the style.\r\n\r\n<b>.crumbTrail </b>\r\nThe crumb trail (if you\'re using that macro).\r\n\r\n<b>.eventTitle </b>\r\nThe title of an individual event.\r\n\r\n<b>.faqQuestion</b>\r\nAn F.A.Q. question. To distinguish it from an answer.\r\n\r\n<b>.formDescription </b>\r\nThe tags on all forms next to the form elements. \r\n\r\n<b>.formSubtext </b>\r\nThe tags below some form elements.\r\n\r\n<b>.highlight </b>\r\nDenotes a highlighted item, such as which message you are viewing within a list.\r\n\r\n<b>.horizontalMenu </b>\r\nThe horizontal menu (if you use a horizontal menu macro).\r\n\r\n<b>.loginBox</b>\r\nThe login box macro.\r\n\r\n<b>.pagination </b>\r\nThe Previous and Next links on pages with pagination.\r\n\r\n<b>.pollAnswer </b>\r\nAn answer on a poll.\r\n\r\n<b>.pollColor </b>\r\nThe color of the percentage bar on a poll.\r\n\r\n<b>.pollQuestion </b>\r\nThe question on a poll.\r\n\r\n<b>.tableData </b>\r\nThe data rows on things like message boards and user contributions.\r\n\r\n<b>.tableHeader </b>\r\nThe headings of columns on things like message boards and user contributions.\r\n\r\n<b>.verticalMenu </b>\r\nThe vertical menu (if you use a verticall menu macro).\r\n\r\n','11,16');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (19,'US English','Using','Macros','WebGUI macros are used to create dynamic content within otherwise static content. For instance, you may wish to show which user is logged in on every page, or you may wish to have a dynamically built menu or crumb trail. \r\n\r\nMacros always begin with a carat (^) and follow with one other character. The following is a description of all the macros in the WebGUI system.\r\n\r\n<b>^^ - Carat</b>\r\nSince the carat symbol is used to start all macros, this macro is in place just in case you really wanted to use a carat somewhere.\r\n\r\n<b>^/ - System URL</b>\r\nThe URL to the gateway script (including the domain for this site). This is often used within pages so that if your development server is on a domain different than your production server that your URLs will still worked when moved.\r\n\r\n<b>^\\ - Page URL</b>\r\nThe URL to the current page (including the domain for this site). This is often used within pages so that if your development server is on a domain different than your production server that your URLs will still worked when moved.\r\n\r\n<b>^@ - Username</b>\r\nThe username of the currently logged in user.\r\n\r\n<b>^# - User ID</b>\r\nThe user id of the currently logged in user.\r\n\r\n<b>^* - Random Number</b>\r\nA randomly generated number. This is often used on images (such as banner ads) that you want to ensure do not cache.\r\n\r\n<b>^a - My Account Link</b>\r\nA link to your account information.\r\n\r\n<b>^C - Crumb Trail</b>\r\nA dynamically generated crumb trail to the current page.\r\n\r\n<b>^D - Date</b>\r\nThe current date and time.\r\n\r\n<b>^f - Full Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nDisplays a complete menu listing for all pages on the site, sort of like a site map.\r\n\r\n<b>^F - 2 Level Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nDisplays the first two levels of the menuing hierarchy at all times.\r\n\r\n<b>^h - 3 Level Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nDisplays the first three levels of the menuing hierarchy at all times.\r\n\r\n<b>^H - Home Link</b>\r\nA link to the home page of this site.\r\n\r\n<b>^j - 2 Level, Current Level Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nDisplays the next two levels of the menuing hierarchy.\r\n\r\n<b>^J - 3 Level, Current Level Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nDisplays the next three levels of the menuing hierarchy.\r\n\r\n<b>^L - Login</b>\r\nA small login form.\r\n\r\n<b>^M - Current Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nA vertical menu containing the sub-pages at the current level.\r\n\r\n<b>^m - Current Menu (Horizontal)</b>\r\nA horizontal menu containing the sub-pages at the current level.\r\n\r\n<b>^P - Previous Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nA vertical menu containing the sub-pages at the previous level.\r\n\r\n<b>^p - Previous Menu (Horizontal)</b>\r\nA horizontal menu containing the sub-pages at the previous level.\r\n\r\n<b>^r - Make Page Printable</b>\r\nCreates a link to remove the style from a page to make it printable.\r\n\r\n<b>^T - Top Level Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nA vertical menu containing the main pages of the site (aka the sub-pages from the home page).\r\n\r\n<b>^t - Top Level Menu (Horizontal)</b>\r\nA vertical menu containing the main pages of the site (aka the sub-pages from the home page).\r\n\r\n','11,16,12');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (19,'US English','Using','Macros','WebGUI macros are used to create dynamic content within otherwise static content. For instance, you may wish to show which user is logged in on every page, or you may wish to have a dynamically built menu or crumb trail. \r\n\r\nMacros always begin with a carat (^) and follow with one other character. Some macros can be extended/configured by taking the format of ^<i>x</i><b>config text</b>^/<i>x</i>. The following is a description of all the macros in the WebGUI system.\r\n\r\n<b>^a or ^a^/a - My Account Link</b>\r\nA link to your account information. In addition you can change the link text by creating a macro like this <b>^aAccount Info^/a</b>.\r\n\r\n<b>^C - Crumb Trail</b>\r\nA dynamically generated crumb trail to the current page.\r\n\r\n<b>^D or ^D^/D - Date</b>\r\nThe current date and time.\r\n\r\nYou can configure the date by using date formatting symbols. For instance if you created a macro like this <b>^D%c %D, %y^/D</b> it would output <b>September 26, 2001</b>. The following are the available date formatting symbols:\r\n<span style=\"font-family: courier;\">\r\n %% = %\r\n %y = 4 digit year\r\n %Y = 2 digit year\r\n %m = 2 digit month\r\n %M = variable digit month\r\n %c = month name\r\n %d = 2 digit day of month\r\n %D = variable digit day of month\r\n %w = day of week name\r\n %h = 2 digit base 12 hour\r\n %H = variable digit base 12 hour\r\n %j = 2 digit base 24 hour\r\n %J = variable digit base 24 hour\r\n %p = lower case am/pm\r\n %P = upper case AM/PM\r\n</span>\r\n<b>^f - Full Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nDisplays a complete menu listing for all pages on the site, sort of like a site map.\r\n\r\n<b>^F - 2 Level Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nDisplays the first two levels of the menuing hierarchy at all times.\r\n\r\n<b>^h - 3 Level Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nDisplays the first three levels of the menuing hierarchy at all times.\r\n\r\n<b>^H or ^H^/H - Home Link</b>\r\nA link to the home page of this site. In addition you can change the link text by creating a macro like this <b>^HGo Home^/H</b>.\r\n\r\n<b>^j - 2 Level, Current Level Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nDisplays the next two levels of the menuing hierarchy.\r\n\r\n<b>^J - 3 Level, Current Level Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nDisplays the next three levels of the menuing hierarchy.\r\n\r\n<b>^L - Login</b>\r\nA small login form.\r\n\r\n<b>^M - Current Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nA vertical menu containing the sub-pages at the current level.\r\n\r\n<b>^m - Current Menu (Horizontal)</b>\r\nA horizontal menu containing the sub-pages at the current level.\r\n\r\n<b>^P - Previous Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nA vertical menu containing the sub-pages at the previous level.\r\n\r\n<b>^p - Previous Menu (Horizontal)</b>\r\nA horizontal menu containing the sub-pages at the previous level.\r\n\r\n<b>^r or ^r^/r - Make Page Printable</b>\r\nCreates a link to remove the style from a page to make it printable. In addition you can change the link text by creating a macro like this <b>^rPRINT!^/r</b>.\r\n\r\n<b>^T - Top Level Menu (Vertical)</b>\r\nA vertical menu containing the main pages of the site (aka the sub-pages from the home page).\r\n\r\n<b>^t - Top Level Menu (Horizontal)</b>\r\nA vertical menu containing the main pages of the site (aka the sub-pages from the home page).\r\n\r\n<b>^^ - Carat</b>\r\nSince the carat symbol is used to start all macros, this macro is in place just in case you really wanted to use a carat somewhere.\r\n\r\n<b>^/ - System URL</b>\r\nThe URL to the gateway script (including the domain for this site). This is often used within pages so that if your development server is on a domain different than your production server that your URLs will still worked when moved.\r\n\r\n<b>^\\ - Page URL</b>\r\nThe URL to the current page (including the domain for this site). This is often used within pages so that if your development server is on a domain different than your production server that your URLs will still worked when moved.\r\n\r\n<b>^@ - Username</b>\r\nThe username of the currently logged in user.\r\n\r\n<b>^# - User ID</b>\r\nThe user id of the currently logged in user.\r\n\r\n<b>^* - Random Number</b>\r\nA randomly generated number. This is often used on images (such as banner ads) that you want to ensure do not cache.\r\n\r\n','11,16,12');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (20,'US English','Add','SQL Report','SQL Reports are perhaps the most powerful widget in the WebGUI arsenal. They allow a user to query data from any database that they have access to. This is great for getting sales figures from your Accounting database or even summarizing all the message boards on your web site.\r\n\r\n<b>Title</b>\r\nThe title of this report.\r\n\r\n<b>Display Title?</b>\r\nDo you wish to display the title of the report? If so, check the box.\r\n\r\n<b>Process Macros</b>\r\nDo you wish to process WebGUI Macros on this report? If so, check the box.\r\n\r\n<b>Description</b>\r\nDescribe the content of this report so your users will better understand what the report is all about.\r\n\r\n<b>Template</b>\r\nLayout a template of how this report should look. Usually you\'ll use HTML tables to generate a report. An example is included below.\r\n\r\nThere are 11 special macro characters used in generating SQL Reports. They are ^-, ^0, ^1, ^2, ^3, ^4, ^5, ^6, ^7, ^8, and ^9. These macros will be processed regardless of whether you checked the process macros box above. The ^- macro represents split points in the document where the report will begin and end looping. The numeric macros represent the data fields that will be returned from your query. Note that you may only have 10 fields returned per row in your query.\r\n\r\n<i>Sample Template:</i>\r\n&lt;table&gt;\r\n&lt;tr&gt;&lt;th&gt;Employee Name&lt;/th&gt;&lt;th&gt;Employee #&lt;/th&gt;&lt;th&gt;Vacation Days Remaining&lt;/th&gt;&lt;th&gt;Monthly Salary&lt;/th&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;\r\n^-\r\n&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;^0&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;^1&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;^2&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td&gt;^3&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;\r\n^-\r\n&lt;/table&gt;\r\n\r\n<b>Query</b>\r\nThis is a standard SQL query. If you are unfamiliar with SQL, <a href=\"http://www.plainblack.com\">Plain Black Software</a> provides training courses in SQL and database management.\r\n\r\n<b>DSN</b>\r\n<b>D</b>ata <b>S</b>ource <b>N</b>ame is the unique identifier that Perl uses to describe the location of your database. It takes the format of DBI:[driver]:[database name]:[host]. \r\n\r\n<i>Example:</i> DBI:mysql:WebGUI:localhost\r\n\r\n<b>Database User</b>\r\nThe username you use to connect to the DSN.\r\n\r\n<b>Database Password</b>\r\nThe password you use to connect to the DSN.\r\n\r\n<b>Convert carriage returns?</b>\r\nDo you wish to convert the carriage returns in the resultant data to HTML breaks (&lt;br&gt;).\r\n','19,14,21');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (21,'US English','Using','Widget','Widgets are the true power of WebGUI. Widgets are tiny pluggable applications built to run under WebGUI. Message boards and polls are examples of widgets.\r\n\r\nTo add a widget to a page, first go to that page, then select <i>Add Content...</i> from the upper left corner of your screen. Each widget has it\'s own help so be sure to read the help if you\'re not sure how to use a widget.\r\n','0');
INSERT INTO help VALUES (23,'US English','Add','Article','Articles are the Swiss Army knife of WebGUI. Most pieces of static content can be added via the Article widget.\r\n\r\n<b>Title</b>\r\nWhat\'s the title for this content? Even if you don\'t wish the title to appear, it\'s a good idea to title your content so that if it is ever copied to the clipboard it will have a name.\r\n\r\n<b>Display the title?</b>\r\nDo you wish to display the title listed above?\r\n\r\n<b>Process macros?</b>\r\nDo you wish to process WebGUI macros on this article? Unchecking this box will not process macros and will speed up page execution.\r\n\r\n<b>Start Date</b>\r\nWhat date do you want this article to appear on the site? Dates are in the format of MM/DD/YYYY. You can use the JavaScript wizard to choose your date from a calendar by clicking on the <i>set date</i> button. By default the date is set to 01/01/2000.\r\n\r\n<b>End Date</b>\r\nWhat date do you want this article to be removed from the site? By default the date is set to 100 years in the future, 01/01/2100.\r\n\r\n<b>Body</b>\r\nThe body of the article is where all the content goes. You may feel free to add HTML tags as necessary to format your content. Be sure to put a &lt;p&gt; between paragraphs to add white space to your content.\r\n\r\n<b>Image</b>\r\nChoose an image (.jpg, .gif, .png) file from your hard drive. This file will be uploaded to the server and displayed in the upper-right corner of your article.\r\n\r\n<b>Link Title</b>\r\nIf you wish to add a link to your article, enter the title of the link in this field. \r\n\r\n<i>Example:</i> Google\r\n\r\n<b>Link URL</b>\r\nIf you added a link title, now add the URL (uniform resource locator) here. \r\n\r\n<i>Example:</i> http://www.google.com\r\n\r\n<b>Attachment</b>\r\nIf you wish to attach a word processor file, a zip file, or any other file for download by your users, then choose it from your hard drive.\r\n','14,21');
@ -459,7 +460,7 @@ INSERT INTO page VALUES (22,0,'Reserved',0,0,1,1,NULL,1,0,1,0,1,NULL,NULL);
INSERT INTO page VALUES (23,0,'Reserved',0,0,1,1,NULL,1,0,1,0,1,NULL,NULL);
INSERT INTO page VALUES (24,0,'Reserved',0,0,1,1,NULL,1,0,1,0,1,NULL,NULL);
INSERT INTO page VALUES (25,0,'Reserved',0,0,1,1,NULL,1,0,1,0,1,NULL,NULL);
INSERT INTO page VALUES (4,0,'Reserved',1,0,1,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,NULL,NULL);
INSERT INTO page VALUES (4,0,'Page Not Found',3,1,1,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,NULL,'page_not_found');
INSERT INTO page VALUES (3,0,'Trash',2,45,1,1,3,1,1,0,0,1,'','trash');
INSERT INTO page VALUES (2,0,'Clipboard',2,45,1,1,4,1,1,0,0,1,'','clipboard');
@ -489,6 +490,7 @@ CREATE TABLE session (
lastPageView int(11) default NULL,
adminOn int(11) NOT NULL default '0',
lastIP varchar(50) default NULL,
userId int(11) default NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (sessionId)
) TYPE=MyISAM;
@ -525,6 +527,8 @@ INSERT INTO settings VALUES ('ldapId','shortname');
INSERT INTO settings VALUES ('ldapIdName','LDAP Shortname');
INSERT INTO settings VALUES ('ldapPasswordName','LDAP Password');
INSERT INTO settings VALUES ('authMethod','WebGUI');
INSERT INTO settings VALUES ('anonymousRegistration','yes');
INSERT INTO settings VALUES ('notFoundPage','1');
#
# Table structure for table 'style'
@ -663,4 +667,5 @@ CREATE TABLE widget (
# Dumping data for table 'widget'
#
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