Documentation (EN) [phpwcms-HowTo:wiki]: " It uses ImageMagick and GhostScript or PHP's GD1|2 capabilities for creating thumbnails and resizing images. ImageMagick is a collection of tools and libraries offered to read, write, and manipulate an image in many image formats while GhostScript is an interpreter for the PostScript language and for PDF. GD in phpwcms supports JPG, GIF and PNG as source image format only (often GIF is disabled by providers)."
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Send with Webmail | Jacob Gillespie
Send with Webmail | Jacob Gillespie: "The custom option allows you to edit the replacement link for any custom webmail provider you might have – run your own webmail? Just pick custom and build your webmail compose link on the options page.
Technical Details – Send with Webmail parses mailto: links on webpages and transforms them into http links to your webmail compose webpage by replacing a template (pattern) URL with placeholders for email fields like to, subject, body, CC, and BCC."
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Technical Details – Send with Webmail parses mailto: links on webpages and transforms them into http links to your webmail compose webpage by replacing a template (pattern) URL with placeholders for email fields like to, subject, body, CC, and BCC."
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How to let Facebook Login button redirect to a particular URL - Facebook Stack Overflow
How to let Facebook Login button redirect to a particular URL - Facebook Stack Overflow: "
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This is the info on Facebook Login button
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/guides/web/
So it will render a Login button, and a user can click on it to log in on Facebook (a log in window will pop up) But after the user logs in, even though the Like or Share buttons work now, but the Log in button still shows.
1) Is there a way to redirect to a URL after the user successfully logs in?
2) Another way is to dynamically change the Log in button to invisible or better yet, show it as "Logged in as [Peter (username)]""
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This is the info on Facebook Login button
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/guides/web/
So it will render a Login button, and a user can click on it to log in on Facebook (a log in window will pop up) But after the user logs in, even though the Like or Share buttons work now, but the Log in button still shows.
1) Is there a way to redirect to a URL after the user successfully logs in?
2) Another way is to dynamically change the Log in button to invisible or better yet, show it as "Logged in as [Peter (username)]""
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Get user basic information using facebook Login button plugin? - Facebook Stack Overflow
Get user basic information using facebook Login button plugin? - Facebook Stack Overflow: " am able to successfully login and logout by using above.
When a first time user has gone through authentication process I need to store user basic information ie Facebook login name, email in my database.
Please suggest how I can do this.
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When a first time user has gone through authentication process I need to store user basic information ie Facebook login name, email in my database.
Please suggest how I can do this.
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