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For a medium site, you\r\ncan use modules like News, Forum, Download, Web Links etc to form a\r\ncommunity to interact with your members and visitors. For a large site\r\nas an enterprise one, you can develop your own modules such as eShop,\r\nand use XOOP''s uniform user management system to seamlessly integrate\r\nyour modules with the whole system.<br /><br /><strong>Pronunciation guide</strong><br />The standard pronunciation of XOOPS should follow English rules, and you should pronounce it as [zoo''ps].<br /><br /><strong>Key features of XOOPS</strong><br /><br />- Database-driven<br />XOOPS uses a relational database (currently MySQL) to store data required for running a web-based content management system.<br /><br />- Fully Modularized<br />Modules can be installed/uninstalled/ativated/deactivated with a click using the XOOPS module administration system.<br /><br />- Personalization<br />Registered users can edit their profiles, select site themes, upload custom avatars, and much more!<br /><br />- User Management<br />The\r\nability to search for users by various criteria, send email and private\r\nmessages to users through a template-based messaging system.<br /><br />- Supported World-wide<br />XOOPS\r\nwas created and is maintained by a team of several hard-working\r\nvolunteers working from all over the world. The XOOPS community has\r\nmore than dozen official support sites around the world for support of\r\nnon-English speaking users.<br /><br />- Multi-byte Language Support<br />Fully supports multi-byte languages, including Japanese, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Korean, etc.<br /><br />- Versatile Group Permissions System<br />Powerful and user-friendly permissions system which enables administrators to set permissions by group.<br /><br />- Theme-based skinnable interface<br />XOOPS\r\nis driven by a powerful theme system. Both admins and users can change\r\nthe look of the entire web site with just a click of a mouse. There are\r\nalso over 60 themes available for download!!', 1, 1, 1, 1, 0),(2, 1, 'License', '<h4 align="left">The GNU General Public License (GPL)</h4>undefined\r\n<div align="left">GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991<br /><br />Copyright\r\n(C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite\r\n330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and\r\ndistribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is\r\nnot allowed.<br /><br />Preamble<br /><br />The licenses for most software are\r\ndesigned to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast,\r\nthe GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to\r\nshare and change free software--to make sure the software is free for\r\nall its users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free\r\nSoftware Foundation''s software and to any other program whose authors\r\ncommit to using it. 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ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS</strong><br /><br />The XOOPS organisation ("XOOPS"), comprised of the internet sites <a target="_blank" href="http://www.xoops.org/">www.xoops.org</a>,\r\nmodules.xoops.org, themes.xoops.org, dev.xoops.org (the "the XOOPS\r\nSites"), provides the information and services on the the XOOPS Sites\r\nto you, the user, conditioned upon your acceptance, without\r\nmodification, of the terms and conditions of use ("Terms") contained\r\nherein. Your use of the the XOOPS Sites constitutes agreement with such\r\nTerms.<br /><br />Before using the XOOPS Sites, please carefully read this\r\nagreement relating to your use of the XOOPS Sites. By using the XOOPS\r\nSites, you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions. If you do\r\nnot agree to these terms and conditions, please do not use the XOOPS\r\nSites.<br /><br />XOOPS reserves the right, at XOOPS''s sole discretion, to\r\nchange, modify, add or remove portions of these Terms periodically.\r\nSuch modifications shall be effective immediately upon posting of the\r\nmodified agreement to the website unless provided otherwise (e.g., when\r\nimplementing major, substantive changes, XOOPS intends to provide users\r\nwith up to fourteen days of advance notice). Your continued use of the\r\nthe XOOPS Sites following the posting of changes to these Terms will\r\nmean that you accept those changes.<br /><br />Use of the XOOPS Sites\r\nconstitutes full acceptance of and agreement to the Terms; if a user\r\ndoes not accept XOOPS''s Terms, he or she is not granted rights to use\r\nthe XOOPS Sites as defined herein, and should refrain from accessing\r\nthe XOOPS Sites.<br /><br />To update these Terms, XOOPS will post both the changed version and its effective date at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.xoops.org/">www.XOOPS.org</a><br /><br />XOOPS\r\nreserves the right at any time and from time to time to modify or\r\ndiscontinue, temporarily or permanently, any or all the XOOPS Sites (or\r\nany part thereof). XOOPS shall not be liable to any user or other third\r\nparty for any such modification, suspension or discontinuance except as\r\nexpressly provided herein.<br /><br /><strong>2. NO UNLAWFUL OR PROHBIITED USE</strong><br /><br />By\r\nusing the XOOPS Sites, you warrant to XOOPS that you will not use the\r\nXOOPS Sites, or any of the content obtained from the XOOPS Sites, for\r\nany purpose that is unlawful or prohibited by these Terms. If you\r\nviolate any of these Terms, your permission to use the XOOPS Sites\r\nautomatically terminates.<br /><br /><strong>3. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES</strong><br /><br />The\r\nthe XOOPS Sites are owned and operated by XOOPS for the purpose of\r\nsoftware development, discussion, implementation and innovation (the\r\n"Purpose"). The the XOOPS Sites provide technology news, tools,\r\nproducts and education for the IT and developer community as well as\r\nthe userbase of the XOOPS System.<br /><br /><strong>4. REGISTRATION OBLIGATIONS</strong><br /><br />When\r\nrequested, each XOOPS Site user must: (1) personally provide true,\r\naccurate, current and complete information on the XOOPS Site''s\r\nregistration form (collectively, the "Registration Data") and (2)\r\nmaintain and promptly update the Registration Data as necessary to keep\r\nit true, accurate, current and complete. If, after investigation, XOOPS\r\nhas reasonable grounds to suspect that any user''s information is\r\nuntrue, inaccurate, not current or incomplete, XOOPS may suspend or\r\nterminate that user''s account and prohibit any and all current or\r\nfuture use of the the XOOPS Sites (or any portion thereof) by that user\r\nother than as expressly provided herein.<br /><br />Each user will receive\r\npasswords and account designations upon completing certain XOOPS Site\r\nregistration processes and is wholly responsible for maintaining the\r\nconfidentiality thereof and wholly liable for all activities occurring\r\nthereunder. XOOPS cannot and will not be liable for any loss or damage\r\narising from a user''s failure to comply with this Section 4, including\r\nany loss or damage arising from any user''s failure to: (1) immediately\r\nnotify XOOPS of any unauthorized use of his or her password or account\r\nor any other breach of security; and (2) ensure that he or she exits\r\nfrom his or her account at the end of each session.<br /><br />XOOPS handles user Registration Data in accordance with the the XOOPS Sites'' Privacy Policy.<br /><br /><strong>5. CONTENT</strong><br /><br />All\r\ninformation, data, text, software, music, sound, photographs, graphics,\r\nvideo, messages, or any other materials whatsoever (collectively,\r\n"Content"), whether publicly posted or privately transmitted, is the\r\nsole responsibility of the person from whom such Content originated.\r\nThis means that the user, and not XOOPS, is entirely responsible for\r\nall Content that he or she uploads, posts, emails or otherwise\r\ntransmits via the the XOOPS Sites. No user shall transmit Content or\r\notherwise conduct or participate in any activities on the XOOPS Sites\r\nthat, in the judgment of XOOPS, is likely to be prohibited by law in\r\nany applicable jurisdiction, including laws governing the encryption of\r\nsoftware, the export of technology, the transmission of obscenity, or\r\nthe permissible uses of intellectual property.<br /><br />XOOPS reserves\r\nthe right to refuse or delete any Content of which it becomes aware and\r\nreasonably deems not to fulfill the Purpose. In addition, XOOPS shall\r\nhave the right (but not the obligation) in its sole discretion to\r\nrefuse or delete any Content that it reasonably considers to violate\r\nthe Terms or be otherwise illegal. XOOPS, in its sole and absolute\r\ndiscretion, may preserve Content and may also disclose Content if\r\nrequired to do so by law or judicial or governmental mandate or as\r\nreasonably determined useful by XOOPS to protect the rights, property,\r\nor personal safety of the XOOPS Sites'' users and the public. XOOPS does\r\nnot control the Content posted to the the XOOPS Sites and, as such,\r\ndoes not guarantee the accuracy, integrity or quality of such Content.\r\nUnder no circumstances will XOOPS be liable in any way for any Content,\r\nincluding, but not limited to, liability for any errors or omissions in\r\nany Content or for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result\r\nof the use of any Content posted, emailed or otherwise transmitted via\r\nthe XOOPS Sites.<br /><br />Each user, by using the XOOPS Sites, may be\r\nexposed to Content that is offensive, indecent or objectionable. Each\r\nuser must evaluate, and bear all risks associated with the use of any\r\nContent, including any reliance on the accuracy, completeness, or\r\nusefulness of such Content.<br /><br /><strong>6. LICENSING AND OTHER TERMS APPLYING TO CONTENT POSTED ON THE the XOOPS SITES:</strong><br /><br />Use,\r\nreproduction, modification, and other intellectual property rights to\r\ndata stored on the the XOOPS Sites will be subject to licensing\r\narrangements that may be approved by XOOPS as applicable to such\r\nContent. For the XOOPS Site SourceForge.net, use, reproduction,\r\nmodification, and other intellectual property rights to data stored in\r\nCVS or as a file release and posted by any user on cvs.xoops.org\r\n("Source Code") shall be subject to the OSI-approved license applicable\r\nto such Source Code, or to such other licensing arrangements as may be\r\napproved by XOOPS as applicable to such Source Code.<br /><br />With\r\nrespect to text or data entered into and stored by publicly-accessible\r\nsite features such as forums, comments and bug trackers ("XOOPS Public\r\nContent"), the submitting user retains ownership of such XOOPS Public\r\nContent; with respect to publicly-available statistical content which\r\nis generated by the site to monitor and display content activity, such\r\ncontent is owned by XOOPS. In each such case, the submitting user\r\ngrants XOOPS the royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive,\r\ntransferable license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish,\r\ntranslate, create derivative works from, distribute, perform, and\r\ndisplay such Content (in whole or part) worldwide and/or to incorporate\r\nit in other works in any form, media, or technology now known or later\r\ndeveloped, all subject to the terms of any applicable license.<br /><br />With\r\nrespect to Content posted to private areas of the XOOPS Site\r\ndev.xoops.org (e.g., private development tools or mail), the submitting\r\nuser may grant to XOOPS or other dev.xoops.org users such rights and\r\nlicenses as the submitting dev.xoops.org user deems appropriate.<br /><br />Content\r\nlocated on any XOOPS-hosted subdomain which is subject to the sole\r\neditorial control of the owner or licensee of such subdomain, shall be\r\nsubject to the appropriate license applicable to such Content, or to\r\nsuch other licensing arrangements as may be approved by XOOPS as\r\napplicable to such Content.<br /><br /><strong>7. NO RESALE OF SERVICE</strong><br /><br />You\r\nagree not to sell, resell, or offer for any commercial purposes, any\r\nportion of the the XOOPS Sites, use of the the XOOPS Sites, or access\r\nto the the XOOPS Sites.<br /><br /><strong>8. GENERAL PRACTICES REGARDING USE AND STORAGE</strong><br /><br />XOOPS\r\nmay establish general practices and limits concerning use of the the\r\nXOOPS Sites. While XOOPS will use reasonable efforts to back up site\r\ndata and make such data available in the event of loss or deletion,\r\nXOOPS has no responsibility or liability for the deletion or failure to\r\nstore any messages and other communications or other Content maintained\r\nor transmitted by any XOOPS Site. XOOPS reserves the right to mark as\r\n"inactive" and archive accounts and/or Content that are inactive for an\r\nextended period of time. XOOPS reserves the right to change these\r\ngeneral practices at any time, in its sole discretion, with notice to\r\nusers and the public as described in Section 1 above.<br /><br /><strong>9. TERMINATION</strong><br /><br />XOOPS\r\nmay terminate a user''s account in XOOPS''s absolute discretion and for\r\nany reason. XOOPS is especially likely to terminate for reasons that\r\ninclude, but are not limited to, the following: (1) violation of these\r\nTerms; (2) abuse of site resources or attempt to gain unauthorized\r\nentry to the site or site resources; (3) use of an XOOPS Site in a\r\nmanner inconsistent with the Purpose; (4) a user''s request for such\r\ntermination; or (4) as required by law, regulation, court or governing\r\nagency order.<br /><br />XOOPS''s termination of any user''s access to any or\r\nall the XOOPS Sites may be effected without notice and, on such\r\ntermination, XOOPS may immediately deactivate or delete user''s account\r\nand/or bar any further access to such files. XOOPS shall not be liable\r\nto any user or other third party for any termination of that user''s\r\naccess or account hereunder. In addition, a user''s request for\r\ntermination will result in deactivation but not necessarily deletion of\r\nthe account. XOOPS reserves the right to delete, or not delete, a\r\nuser''s account at XOOPS''s sole discretion, as well as to delete, or not\r\ndelete, content at XOOPS''s sole discretion.<br /><br /><strong>10. LINKS</strong><br /><br />XOOPS,\r\nany XOOPS Site or a third party may provide links to other websites.\r\nXOOPS exercises no control whatsoever over such other websites and\r\nweb-based resources and is not responsible or liable for the\r\navailability thereof or the Content, advertising, products or other\r\nmaterials thereon. XOOPS shall not be responsible or liable, directly\r\nor indirectly, for any damage or loss incurred or suffered by any user\r\nin connection therewith. Your access and use of linked websites,\r\nincluding information, material, products and services therein, is\r\nsolely at your own risk.<br /><br />The the XOOPS Sites'' Privacy Statement\r\nis applicable only when you are on an XOOPS Site. Once you choose to\r\nlink to another website, you should read that website''s privacy\r\nstatement before disclosing any personal information.<br /><br /><strong>11. INDEMNITY; DISCLAIMER; LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY</strong><br /><br />Each\r\nuser shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless XOOPS, and its parent\r\ncorporation and affiliates and their respective officers, employees and\r\nagents, and each of XOOPS''s website partners, from any and all claims,\r\ndemands, damages, costs, and liabilities including reasonable\r\nattorneys'' fees, made by any third party due to or arising out of that\r\nuser''s acts or omissions, including claims arising out of that user''s\r\nuse of the the XOOPS Sites; his or her submission, posting or\r\ntransmission of Content or his or her violation of the Terms.<br /><br />EACH\r\nUSER''S USE OF THE XOOPS SITES IS AT HIS OR HER SOLE RISK. THE XOOPS\r\nSITES ARE PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE" BASIS AND XOOPS\r\nASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE TIMELINESS, DELETION, MIS-DELIVERY OR\r\nFAILURE TO STORE ANY USER COMMUNICATIONS OR PERSONALIZATION SETTINGS.\r\nEACH USER WILL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO HIS OR HER\r\nCOMPUTER SYSTEM OR LOSS OF DATA THAT RESULTS FROM THE DOWNLOAD OF ANY\r\nSUCH MATERIAL. XOOPS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND,\r\nWHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED\r\nWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND\r\nNON-INFRINGEMENT. SPECIFICALLY, XOOPS MAKES NO WARRANTY THAT (i) THE\r\nXOOPS SITES OR ANY SERVICE THEREON WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS, (ii)\r\nANY USER ACCESS WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, TIMELY, SECURE OR ERROR-FREE,\r\n(iii) THE QUALITY OF ANY CONTENT, PRODUCTS, SERVICES, INFORMATION OR\r\nOTHER MATERIAL OBTAINED BY ANY USER WILL MEET HIS OR HER EXPECTATIONS,\r\nAND (iv) ANY ERRORS IN THE SOFTWARE WILL BE CORRECTED. EXCLUDING ONLY\r\nDAMAGES ARISING OUT OF XOOPS''S GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT,\r\nXOOPS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,\r\nSPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED\r\nTO DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, GOODWILL, USE, DATA OR OTHER INTANGIBLE\r\nLOSSES (EVEN IF XOOPS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH\r\nDAMAGES), RESULTING FROM ANY USER''S USE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY XOOPS\r\nSITE OR SERVICES THEREON; THE COST OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE\r\nSERVICES; UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO OR ALTERATION OF YOUR TRANSMISSIONS OR\r\nDATA; STATEMENTS OR CONDUCT OF ANY THIRD PARTY ON THE THE XOOPS SITES;\r\nOR ANY OTHER MATTER RELATING TO THE XOOPS SITES. IN NO EVENT SHALL\r\nXOOPS''S TOTAL CUMULATIVE LIABILITY TO ANY USER OR OTHER PARTY UNDER\r\nTHESE TERMS OF SERVICE OR OTHERWISE EXCEED $1,000.00. SOME\r\nJURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN WARRANTIES OR THE\r\nLIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL\r\nDAMAGES. ACCORDINGLY, SOME OF THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO\r\nYOU. NOTHING HEREIN SHALL BE DEEMED TO CREATE AN AGENCY, PARTNERSHIP,\r\nJOINT VENTURE, EMPLOYEE-EMPLOYER OR FRANCHISOR-FRANCHISEE RELATIONSHIP\r\nOF ANY KIND BETWEEN XOOPS AND ANY USER OR OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY NOR DO\r\nTHESE TERMS OF SERVICE EXTEND RIGHTS TO ANY THIRD PARTY. AS NOTED\r\nABOVE, XOOPS DOES NOT AND CANNOT CONTROL THE ACTIONS OF XOOPS SITE\r\nUSERS, VISITORS OR LINKED THIRD PARTIES. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REPORT\r\nANY MALFEASANCE THAT COMES TO OUR ATTENTION TO THE APPROPRIATE\r\nAUTHORITIES. WE DO NOT GUARANTEE CONTINUOUS UNINTERRUPTED OR SECURE\r\nACCESS TO THE XOOPS SITES. OPERATION OF the XOOPS Sites MAY BE SUBJECT\r\nTO INTERFERENCE FROM NUMEROUS FACTORS OUTSIDE OUR CONTROL. FURTHER,\r\nSCHEDULED AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AS WELL AS REQUIRED AND EMERGENCY\r\nMAINTENANCE WORK MAY TEMPORARILY INTERRUPT SERVICES OR ACCESS TO THE\r\nWEBSITE. THE DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTY AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY\r\nAPPLY, WITHOUT LIMITATION, TO ANY DAMAGES OR INJURY CAUSED BY THE\r\nFAILURE OF PERFORMANCE, ERROR, OMISSION, INTERRUPTION, DELETION,\r\nDEFECT, DELAY IN OPERATION OR TRANSMISSION, COMPUTER VIRUS,\r\nCOMMUNICATION LINE FAILURE, THEFT OR DESTRUCTION OR UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS\r\nTO, ALTERATION OF OR USE OF ANY ASSET, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF\r\nCONTRACT, TORTIOUS BEHAVIOUR, NEGLIGENCE OR ANY OTHER COURSE OF ACTION\r\nBY XOOPS.<br /><br /><strong>12. COPYRIGHTS</strong><br /><br />XOOPS respects the\r\nintellectual property rights of others, and requires that the people\r\nwho use the the XOOPS Sites do the same. It is our policy to respond\r\npromptly to claims of intellectual property misuse.<br /><br />If you\r\nbelieve that your work has been copied and is accessible on this site\r\nin a way that constitutes copyright infringement, you may notify us by\r\nproviding our copyright agent with the following information in writing:<br /><br />(1) the electronic or physical signature of the owner of the copyright or the person authorized to act on the owner''s behalf;<br /><br />(2) identification of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed;<br /><br />(3)\r\nidentification of the material that is claimed to be infringing and\r\ninformation reasonably sufficient to permit XOOPS to locate the\r\nmaterial, including the full URL.<br /><br />(4) your name, address, telephone number, and email address.<br /><br />(5)\r\na statement by you that you have a good faith belief that the disputed\r\nuse is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law;<br /><br />(6)\r\na statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the above information\r\nin your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or are\r\nauthorized to act on the copyright owner''s behalf.<br /><br />If XOOPS\r\nreceives such a claim, XOOPS reserves the right to refuse or delete\r\nContent as described under Section 5 hereto, or to terminate a user''s\r\naccount in accordance with Section 9.<br /><br />Our designated agent to\r\nreceive notification of claimed infringement under the Digital\r\nMillennium Copyright Act OF 1998 ("DMCA") is:<br /><br />Herko Coomans<br />Core Team Leader, XOOPS<br /><a href="mailto:herko@XOOPS.org">herko@XOOPS.org</a><br /><br />After\r\nreceiving a claim of infringement, XOOPS will process and investigate\r\nnotices of alleged infringement and will take appropriate actions under\r\nthe DMCA and other applicable intellectual property laws. Upon receipt\r\nof notices complying or substantially complying with the DMCA, XOOPS\r\nwill act expeditiously to remove or disable access to any material\r\nclaimed to be infringing or claimed to be the subject of infringing\r\nactivity, and will act expeditiously to remove or disable access to any\r\nreference or link to material or activity that is claimed to be\r\ninfringing. XOOPS will take reasonable steps to expeditiously notify\r\nthe subscriber that it has removed or disabled access to such material.<br /><br />Upon\r\nreceipt of a proper counter notification under the DMCA, XOOPS will\r\npromptly provide the person who provided the initial notification of\r\nclaimed infringement with a copy of the counter notification and inform\r\nthat person that it will replace the removed material or cease\r\ndisabling access to it in ten (10) to fourteen (14) business days.\r\nAdditionally, XOOPS will replace the removed material and cease\r\ndisabling access to it ten (10) to fourteen (14) business days\r\nfollowing receipt of the counter notice, unless XOOPS''s designated\r\nagent first receives notice from the person who submitted the initial\r\nnotification that such person has filed an action seeking a court order\r\nto restrain the subscriber from engaging in infringing activity\r\nrelating to the material on the XOOPS system or network.<br /><br />You may provide us with a counter notification by providing our copyright agent the following information in writing:<br /><br />(1) your physical or electronic signature;<br /><br />(2)\r\nidentification of the material that has been removed or to which access\r\nhas been disabled, and the location at which the material appeared\r\nbefore it was removed or access to it was disabled, including the full\r\nURL;<br /><br />(3) a statement under penalty of perjury that you have a\r\ngood faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result\r\nof mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or\r\ndisabled;<br /><br />(4) your name, address, and telephone number, and a\r\nstatement that you consent to the jurisdiction of Federal District\r\nCourt for the judicial district in which your address is located, or if\r\nyour address is outside of the United States, for any judicial district\r\nin which XOOPS may be found and that you will accept service of process\r\nfrom the person who provided the initial notification of infringement.<br /><br /><strong>13. GENERAL INFORMATION</strong><br /><br />The\r\nTerms constitute the entire agreement between each user and XOOPS and\r\ngovern each user''s use of the XOOPS Sites, superseding any prior\r\nagreements. Each user may be subject to additional terms and conditions\r\nthat may apply when that user uses affiliate services, third party\r\ncontent or third party software. The Terms and the relationship between\r\neach user and XOOPS shall be governed by the laws of the State of\r\nCalifornia without regard to its conflict of law provisions and each\r\nparty shall submit to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction of the\r\ncourts located within the county of Santa Clara, California. If any\r\nprovision of the Terms is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to\r\nbe invalid, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should\r\nendeavor to give effect to the parties'' intentions as reflected in the\r\nprovision, and the other provisions of the Terms remain in full force\r\nand effect.<br /><br /><strong>14. VIOLATIONS</strong><br /><br />Please report any\r\nviolations of the Terms (except for claims of intellectual property\r\ninfringement) to the XOOPS Site Director at <a href="mailto:webmaster@XOOPS.org">webmaster@XOOPS.org</a></div>', 1, 1, 1, 1, 0),(4, 1, 'Privacy Statement', '<h4 align="left">How XOOPS.org handles your private data</h4>undefined\r\nThe XOOPS organisation ("XOOPS") is committed to\r\nprotecting the privacy of users of the XOOPS.org sites. We intend to\r\ngive you as much control as possible over your personal information,\r\nincluding registration data. As part of the normal operation of the\r\nXOOPS.org sites, we collect information from you. This Privacy\r\nStatement describes the information we collect about you and how that\r\ninformation may be used.<br /><br /><strong>Information Gathered through the XOOPS.org sites:</strong><br /><br />XOOPS\r\nwill track the domains from which people visit the XOOPS.org sites in\r\norder to gain aggregate data that may be analyzed for trends and\r\nstatistics. Subject to the provisions of this Privacy Statement, XOOPS\r\nmay use accumulated aggregate data for several purposes including, but\r\nnot limited to, marketing analysis, evaluation of XOOPS''s services, and\r\nbusiness planning.<br /><br />Currently, XOOPS uses personal information as\r\na basis for notifications to users. Generally, the user names, email\r\naddresses, and any additional information that a user may choose to\r\npost are publicly available on the XOOPS.org sites. When users\r\nvoluntarily and publicly disclose personal information that may contain\r\nRegistration Data or otherwise post personal information in conjunction\r\nwith content subject to a license, such personal information\r\nnecessarily will be disclosed subject to the terms of the applicable\r\nlicense. An example of such a disclosure includes, but is not limited\r\nto, a user''s disclosure of personal information as part of a message\r\nposted to a public message forum, or a publicly-released software\r\napplication.<br /><br />XOOPS may conduct surveys or other studies of its\r\nuser base and usage for marketing and planning purposes. Participation\r\nin such surveys is at the user''s option, but XOOPS does reserve the\r\nright to conduct mandatory surveys in the future. With respect to\r\ninformation collected from such surveys or studies, and in the event\r\nthat responses are to be publicly disclosed, users will be notified at\r\nthe time they take the survey and XOOPS will disclose only aggregate\r\ninformation regarding its users and not personal information\r\nidentifying any specific individual. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in\r\ncases where surveys allow users to submit written comments, and where\r\nXOOPS advises users of the possibility of such disclosure at the time\r\nthey take the survey, XOOPS reserves the right to disclose text\r\ninformation provided by any user through such a survey, provided that\r\nno personal information identifying that user is disclosed.\r\nCircumstances under which XOOPS would publicly disclose aggregate\r\ninformation include, but are not limited to, sharing survey results\r\nwith the site population, providing data to XOOPS advertisers on user\r\npreferences and/or demographics, business planning, and publicizing\r\noverall usage data in press communications.<br /><br />Cookies: XOOPS\r\nemploys "cookies" to provide users with tailored information. A\r\n"cookie" is an element of data that a website, when visited by a user,\r\nsends to that user''s browser which, in turn, may store that element on\r\nthe user''s hard drive or memory. XOOPS uses cookies to better serve\r\nusers of our XOOPS.org sites; any cookies sent by x-mode will be marked\r\nso that they will be accessible only by the XOOPS.org sites subject to\r\nthis Privacy Statement. However, at his or her option and at his or her\r\nsole expense and responsibility, any user may block or delete our\r\ncookies from his or her hard drive. However, by disabling cookies,\r\ncertain site features and functionality may no longer work properly, or\r\nat all.<br /><br />Other Notification: XOOPS may use user-provided e-mail\r\naddresses to contact users on an individual basis. At no time, unless\r\nsuch disclosure is required by law, a governmental agency, or\r\nspecifically authorized by the user, will XOOPS disclose individual\r\nuser personal information to unrelated third parties that is not\r\npublicly available.<br /><br /><strong>Links with other sites</strong><br /><br />The\r\nXOOPS.org sites contains links to other websites, whether owned or\r\ncontrolled by XOOPS affiliates, or unrelated third parties. Please note\r\nthat the privacy policies of these sites may differ from those of the\r\nXOOPS.org sitea. XOOPS is not responsible for the privacy policies and\r\npractices of any linked website. We encourage you to read the privacy\r\nstatement of any website you may visit.<br /><br /><strong>Choice</strong><br /><br />"Opt-in"\r\nEmails: Users may "opt-in" to receive site notifications, newsletters,\r\nor other information via email. Users may remove themselves from such\r\nservices at their discretion. Any email sent to an "opt-in" list will\r\ninclude directions for how a user may remove himself or herself from\r\nthe list, or a URL where the user may find such directions.<br /><br />Profile\r\nDisplay: In some cases, users'' personal information may be publicly\r\navailable through a user''s profile display. In such cases, users have\r\nthe option to opt out of publicly displaying their personal\r\ninformation, including e-mail addresses. Users may also enlist this\r\ntechnique when posing comments on the XOOPS.org sites. In cases where\r\nsite profiles allow users to display optional information publicly,\r\nsuch entry and display is at the user''s discretion and may be changed\r\nat any time by the user.<br /><br />Email Display: In some cases, users may\r\nhave the opportunity to use the XOOPS.org sites to send electronic mail\r\nto another user or email list. In such cases, a user''s valid email\r\naddress and real name will be included with such messages. In order to\r\nprevent abuse, users may not opt-out of such a display, but may choose\r\nto refrain from using the x-mode site to transmit an email message.<br /><br /><strong>Access</strong><br /><br />On\r\nthe XOOPS.org sites, users can view their data on their personal\r\nprofile page. Users are permitted to update their personal information\r\ndirectly through XOOPS.<br /><br /><strong>ecurity</strong><br /><br />To secure site\r\nintegrity, XOOPS employs measures, including but not limited to\r\nsecurity audits, use of encryption tools and software, and other\r\nreasonable security measures and procedures.<br /><br />Internal access to\r\nusers'' private and nonpublic personal information is restricted to site\r\nadministrators and individuals on a need-to-know basis.<br /><br /><strong>Enforcement</strong><br /><br />In\r\nthe event that XOOPS becomes aware that site security is compromised or\r\nnonpublic user information has been disclosed to unrelated third\r\nparties as a result of external activity, including but not limited to\r\nexternal security attacks, XOOPS shall take reasonable measures which\r\nit deems appropriate, including but not limited to internal\r\ninvestigation and reporting, and notification to and cooperation with\r\nlaw enforcement authorities, notwithstanding other provisions of this\r\nPrivacy Statement.<br /><br />If XOOPS becomes aware that a user''s personal\r\ninformation provided to XOOPS has been disclosed in a manner not in\r\naccordance with this Privacy Statement, XOOPS shall make reasonable\r\nefforts to notify the affected user, as soon as reasonably possible and\r\nas permitted by law, of what information has been disclosed, to the\r\nextent that XOOPS knows this information.<br /><br /><strong>Updates to the Privacy Statement</strong><br /><br />To update the Privacy Statement, we will post both the changed version and its effective date at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.xoops.org/privacy">www.xoops.org/privacy</a><br /><br /><strong>No Guarantees For Factors Beyond XOOPS''s Control</strong><br /><br />While\r\nthis Privacy Statement expresses XOOPS''s standards for maintenance of\r\nprivate data, it is not in a position to guarantee that the standards\r\nwill always be met. There may be factors beyond XOOPS''s control (e.g.,\r\n"script kiddies", "crackers and other malcontents") that may result in\r\ndisclosure of data. As a consequence, XOOPS disclaims any warranties or\r\nrepresentations relating to maintenance or nondisclosure of private\r\ninformation.', 1, 1, 1, 1, 0);INSERT INTO `news_text` (`text_id`, `art_id`, `text_title`, `text_body`, `dohtml`, `dosmiley`, `doxcode`, `doimage`, `dobr`) VALUES (7, 2, '', '(1) Generically, open source refers to a program in which the source code is available to the general public for use and/or modification from its original design free of charge, i.e., open.\r\n\r\nOpen source code is typically created as a collaborative effort in which programmers improve upon the code and share the changes within the community. Open source sprouted in the technological community as a response to proprietary software owned by corporations.\r\n\r\n(2) A certification standard issued by the Open Source Initiative (OSI) that indicates that the source code of a computer program is made available free of charge to the general public.\r\n\r\nThe rationale for this movement is that a larger group of programmers not concerned with proprietary ownership or financial gain will produce a more useful and bug -free product for everyone to use.\r\n\r\nThe concept relies on peer review to find and eliminate bugs in the program code, a process which commercially developed and packaged programs do not utilize. Programmers on the Internet read, redistribute and modify the source code, forcing an expedient evolution of the product.\r\n\r\nThe process of eliminating bugs and improving the software happens at a much quicker rate than through the traditional development channels of commercial software as the information is shared throughout the open source community and does not originate and channel through a corporation''s research and development cogs.\r\n\r\nOSI dictates that in order to be considered "OSI Certified" a product must meet the following criteria:\r\n\r\n* The author or holder of the license of the source code cannot collect royalties on the distribution of the program\r\n* The distributed program must make the source code accessible to the user\r\n* The author must allow modifications and derivations of the work under the program''s original name\r\n* No person, group or field of endeavor can be denied access to the program\r\n* The rights attached to the program must not depend on the program''s being part of a particular software distribution\r\n* The licensed software cannot place restrictions on other software that is distributed with it.\r\n\r\nFor full details please visit Open source definitions', 0, 1, 1, 1, 1),(8, 3, '', '[b][size=large]Installation routine[/size][/b]\r\n\r\n 1- Install Article as per xoops standard module installation\r\n\r\n 2- In xoops Admin menu: select- modules>administration then click the Article install icon\r\n\r\n 3- Select Groups with Admin and Access rights and click ''Install''\r\n\r\n 4- Data Installation page should finish with ''Module Article installed successfully.''\r\n\r\n 5- Click ''Back to Module Administration page''\r\n\r\n 6- Back in module administration page Article will now appear in active modules list.\r\n\r\n 7- You may rename the module in this page by entering the form beneath the module icon.\r\n\r\n 8- The module can also be deactivated, uninstalled or hidden from main menu from Module administarion page.\r\n\r\n 9- Click submit after any changes.\r\n\r\n\r\n[b][size=large]Setup:[/size][/b]\r\n\r\n 1- Click the module icon in module admin page or, menu> Modules>Article>index\r\n\r\n 2- Module preferences and stats are displayed beneath the tabbed section areas.\r\n\r\n 3- Create ''File path'' and ''Image path'' folders by activating the links ''Create folder''\r\n\r\n 4- If ''Not available'' persists, create these folder manualy inside xoops/uploads folder\r\n\r\n 5- Give folders permissions 777 or lower if your system allows\r\n\r\n 6- Refresh article index page and confirm both new folders show ''Available''\r\n\r\n\r\n[b][size=large]Configuration:[/size][/b]\r\n\r\n 1- In admin menu: select- Preferences> Article>General settings. Change settings or leave defaults untill familiar.\r\n\r\n 2- Leave defaults or change as required for Preferences> Article>Module settings and Module preferences.\r\n\r\n\r\n 3- At least one category must be created to store articles. Either edit existing preloaded category, or create new.\r\n\r\n 4- Click Category tab, or select admin menu> modules>article>category\r\n\r\n 5- Enter category form details as required (must include TITLE)', 0, 1, 1, 1, 1),(9, 4, 'Basic FAQ', '[b]- How do I install Article module?[/b]\r\nArticle installs as a standard Xoops module. \r\n\r\n[b]- How do I use search engine optimized URL?[/b]\r\nCurrently Article allows the following URL rule:\r\n"http://xoopsurl.com/modules/article/view.article.php?article=999&category=222" => "http://xoopsurl.com/modules/article/view.article.php/999/c222"\r\nConsider some server does not accept such URL rewrite, the preference is disabled in the module by default. To activate it, you need "[b]Enable URL rewrite[/b]" through "Preferences> Article>General settings"\r\n\r\n[b]- When I try to create uploads/article/file and uploads/article/image the folders are not created, what can I do?[/b]\r\nCreate these folders manually and give them world write permissions 0777\r\n\r\n[b]- Can I delete the pre-installed articles and categories?[/b]\r\nYou can delete the pre-installed articles, or put them in a non-public category for reference. All categories can be deleted also, except for one, which is required for the module operation. You can easily rename this to whatever you want.\r\n\r\n[b]- What is ''Utility'' used for? [/b]\r\n"utility" is to be developed, mainly for static page generation, plugin management, as well as batch manipulation for articles (such as backup/restore, import from html files)\r\n \r\n[b]- What are keywords/Tags and how do I manage them ?[/b]\r\nKeywords/Tag can link or group articles together which share the same keywords/tag. A keyword/tag only becomes active if there is at least one other article in the module database which has the same keyword listed in the keyword field. When this happens the keywords automatically become a hyperlinks to a page that lists the other article(s). In this way you can quickly group articles together which share common keywords and make them easily reachable by readers and search engines. \r\n\r\n[b]- How do I display a list of keywords/tags?[/b]\r\nThere are blocks for tag presentation. It lists all the current active article keywords as hyperlinks. Also shows the number of articles sharing each keyword.\r\n\r\n[b]- What are Global keywords?[/b]\r\nGlobal keywords are set in modules preferences in the keyword field. They are written as follows: http://mylink.com MyLink This will produce a global hyperlink to http://mylink.com in any article whenever the word ''MyLink'' appears. This function will automatically convert the plain text into a hyperlink without an html tag. This can be an internal site link or external. You can of course turn this function off. \r\n\r\n[b]- What is the ''Transfer'' item? [/b]\r\nThe transfer item allows an article to be copied over to another application. Currently this supports external: social bookmark (del.icio.us, furl), email, PDF, print internal: newbb, article, dokuwiki, wordpress, xmline. More Will be available for next version. The transfer items is plugable, which means there is no limit on plugins.\r\nA bookmark plugin is being developed.\r\n\r\n[b]- What is the difference between ''Delete'' and ''Terminate'' ?[/b]\r\ndelete means forcing to remove an article; terminate means remove an article from a category, the article content still exists unless it is removed from all categories.\r\n\r\n[b]- What is the difference between ''View'' and ''Access'' in permissions?[/b]\r\n''view'' is for access to a full article. ''access'' is for access to a category. If you have ''access'' permission but not ''view'', you then can only read what is displayed on a category page, such as titles/authors/summaries.\r\n\r\n[b]-In the Article submit page, please explain the options:[/b]\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>[b]SUBMIT[/b] ~ sends the whole article for online publication. It will appear immeadiately or be moderated, according to admin options.\r\n</li>\r\n<li>[b]SAVE[/b] ~ saves the article as a private draft, which only you can view and access. Articles may be edited and submitted on a later session.\r\n</li>\r\n<li>[b]SAVE AND EDIT[/b] ~ saves the current article page into a temporary buffer, allowing you to continue editing or adding new pages.\r\n</li>\r\n<li>[b]PREVIEW[/b] ~ displays the article in published page view.\r\n</li>\r\n<li> [b]CANCEL[/b] ~ deletes the current submit session.\r\n</li>\r\n<li>[b]DELETE[/b] ~ deletes the article from the database.\r\n</li></ul>\r\n[b]- What is MYPAGE?[/b]\r\nThis is a private area which displays your list of cretaed and published articles only.\r\n\r\n[b]- What is "Topic"?[/b]\r\nBesides "category", Article also provides a pseudo-categorizing method "topic" allowing you collecting relevant articles to build a special series inside a category.', 1, 1, 1, 1, 1),(10, 4, 'On Article Template System', 'The "Article" module provides option for admins to add [b]extra templates[/b] so that end users can choose his desired template for his article, mean while module can choose template for the global module and category moderators choose category template.\r\n\r\n[b]How to make your extra templates?[/b]\r\n1 Compose a new template for a page, for say, index.php, whose template file name is "article_index.html" by default, and name your file as "article_index_myarticle.html".\r\n2 Upload this file to modules/article/templates/\r\n3 Update the module "article"\r\n4 You will find template options in admin->module preferences->article->General setting->template: "default", "myarticle"\r\n[b]Optional:[/b]\r\n5 You could add extra CSS for your template "myindex": create CSS file art_myarticle.css and upload to modules/article/templates\r\n6 You could also create extra templates for article pages or category pages: art_article_myarticle.html, art_category_myarticle.html. They will present on article edit and category edit pages respectively.\r\n\r\n[b]Summary:[/b]\r\ntemplate file name rule: [b](moduleDirname)_(pageName)[_customTemplatename].html[/b]\r\nCSS file name rule: [b]style[_customTemplatename].css[/b]', 0, 1, 1, 1, 1),(12, 4, 'Module clone guide', 'The "Article" module framework makes it pretty simple for cloning a module.\r\n\r\nTo make a clone\r\n\r\nStep #1: change all template file names under /templates/ and /templates/blocks/ starting with "[i]article[/i]" (new module dirname). For example, change [i]article[/i]_index.html to [b]newarticle[/b]_index.html\r\n\r\nStep #2: edit file "include/vars.php", set the value for $GLOBALS["ART_DB_PREFIX"], for say, "[b]artdb[/b]"\r\n\r\nStep #3: edit all mysql files under /sql/, change prefix value of all tables to the specified value "[b]artdb[/b]". For example, change "CREATE TABLE `[i]art[/i]_article`" to "CREATE TABLE `[b]artdb[/b]_article`"\r\n\r\nStep #4: install the cloned module as regular', 0, 1, 1, 1, 1);-- -- Dumping data for table `article_topic`-- INSERT INTO `news_topic` (`top_id`, `cat_id`, `top_title`, `top_description`, `top_template`, `top_order`, `top_time`, `to
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