Comments Search Module is a PHP script for Other Modules scripts design by xoops.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD. Comments Search Module - The Comments Search module is a module for the XOOPS website content management system.
Publisher review: Comments Search Module - The Comments Search module is a module for the XOOPS website content management system. The Comments Search module is a module for the XOOPS website content management system.The module contains only a search function which provides searching XOOPS comments.The module appears in Advanced Search options as a checkbox with a module name (DB_COMMENTS_NAME language string). The module has no contents, no admin options, no any other stuff.NOTICE - $modversion['hasMain'] = 1;The module comes with hasMain option turned on. This allows setting group permissions to the module (usually you want e.g. anonymous users to be able to search comments too - - XOOPS 2.0.7 presents in search form only those modules which are accessible by a particular user). However, setting hasMain causes the module appear in system menu. To prevent appearing Comments entry in XOOPS system menu, in Module Admin set Module Order to 0 - that will make the module invisible. Operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD
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