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Hesk and Wordpress
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 7:58 pm
by cregy
Script URL:
http://cregy.co.uk/wp-content/hesk/
Version of script: 0.94
Hosting company: Me
URL of phpinfo.php:
http://cregy.co.uk/wp-content/hesk/phpinfo.php
URL of session_test.php:
What terms did you try when SEARCHING for a solution: blank page, wordpress, admin blank
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Hesk was running fine. I added categories, posts, etc. Logged in no problems etc. and then I decided to follow these instructions:
http://www.samdevol.com/integrating-a-h ... s-or-less/
Now I get the blank admin page. I believe it has something to do with a comment found at the bottom of the page:
Inserting the header in admin.php does not work. Parsing stops at the first “
It seems the new functions are slight different. Parsing stops at the first html-tag. Where do I have to paste the code exactly?
And is there a way to include the footer of my template?
Any ideas how I might get this to work. For your information I posted the help desk to wordpress at this post:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/117076?replies=2
Thanks
Rich
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 10:47 pm
by mentisvis
Hi Rich,
I tried this as well and saw the same problems. Following Sam Devol's instructions, the parsing of admin.php fails. Just inserting the get_header() in the beginning works on first sight - but creates only blank pages after login.
Additionally I recognized that the output code contains two complete header declarations - one of the WP-Theme and one of modified hesk. So I think this is not the best possible solution at all.
I wonder if it would be possible to create a WP page template wich uses an iframe to insert hesk in the layout. Perhaps I'll give it a try.
Off topic: I liked your theme! How did you get this hover effect to the hesk panel?
Best regards
Alex
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:20 pm
by Klemen
Just my 2 cents - now I never used Wordpress and don't know exactly how it works, but inserting this extra code will print headers before Hesk processes sessions and thus fail to work.
Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 6:11 am
by cregy
mentisvis wrote:
I tried this as well and saw the same problems. Following Sam Devol's instructions, the parsing of admin.php fails. Just inserting the get_header() in the beginning works on first sight - but creates only blank pages after login.
Additionally I recognized that the output code contains two complete header declarations - one of the WP-Theme and one of modified hesk. So I think this is not the best possible solution at all.
I wonder if it would be possible to create a WP page template wich uses an iframe to insert hesk in the layout. Perhaps I'll give it a try.
Off topic: I liked your theme! How did you get this hover effect to the hesk panel?
Hi
Thanks for the heads up about the admin.php code. Maybe doing it this way is a lame duck. I think I'll have a go at simply styling the code of Hesk and forgetting the wp link.
I might have a go at a plugin using the Hesk code if that is possible.
The hover effect is all in the css.
http://www.cregy.co.uk/wp-content/theme ... /style.css. The actual bit you are looking for is way down at the bottom. You are looking for the declarations that have the a:hover tag. If you need a hand pm me with your email address and I'll contact you direct.
Rich
Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 6:14 am
by cregy
Klemen Stirn wrote:Just my 2 cents - now I never used Wordpress and don't know exactly how it works, but inserting this extra code will print headers before Hesk processes sessions and thus fail to work.
Hi Klemen
I don't suppose you would work it out for me please? Or even one step further do a plugin for Wordpress? I know it would attract the attention of the wordpress community and I would pay for either of the work to be done.
If you want to do some work can you contact me direct by email.
Thanks
Rich
Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 9:04 pm
by mentisvis
Hi there,
I tried to insert hesk into WP by using an iframe.
It works basically, but there are still some frame specific problems.
First, clicking the first link in the rootline leads to loading the homepage into the iframe, of course. This should be disabled then.
The bigger problems are the direct accessible pages like ticket.php and admin.php. Loading them isolated naturally leads to a lack of a frameset.
I tried to insert an automatic reload of the frameset via php. This did not work, perhaps caused by the dynamic rendering of a WP frontend from several theme files. That's disappointing.
Any ideas?
@Rich: Thanks for the hint about the css-hover. I did not realize it can be assigned to a table. Used JavaScript instead before. Something learned!
Best regards
Alex
Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 12:52 pm
by Klemen
Rich,
I wouldn't have time to work on a wordpress plugin (not even for a payment) as I have my last exam this month and after that I'll start writing my diploma. This is my top priority right not, a plugin for wordpress would take quite some time to first study how the code works.
My suggestion for integrating Hesk into your (or any) website is to create a simple header and footer, at least 770 pixel width and aligned on center. This is very simple to both create, integrate (in header/footer.txt files) and if done properly looks very nice and professional.
I did a little search on Google, here's a few samples I found and think look nice (I hope their authors don't mind being posted here):
http://www.arcadetraffic.com/hesk/index.php?a=start
http://www.divinenotes.com/help/
http://support.scienceofecd.com/
http://www.altnsolutions.co.uk/support/index.php
http://www.decodeit.biz/support-center/ ... hp?a=start
http://www.filmpuzzles.com/helpdesk/index.php?a=start
http://www.1st-amendment.org/support/index.php?a=start
... and so on. A nice header/footer, some playing with the hesk_style.css file and it turns out pretty good, don't you think?
Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 2:47 pm
by mentisvis
Yes, this a quite simple and very nice solution. I copied the source code of my WP output and inserted it in header.txt and footer.txt.
It works great so far, but you have to remember to change it by hand if the site structure is modified!
BTW: Good luck with your exam!
Best regards
Alex
Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 3:35 pm
by cregy
Klemen Stirn wrote:
My suggestion for integrating Hesk into your (or any) website is to create a simple header and footer, at least 770 pixel width and aligned on center. This is very simple to both create, integrate (in header/footer.txt files) and if done properly looks very nice and professional.
... and so on. A nice header/footer, some playing with the hesk_style.css file and it turns out pretty good, don't you think?
Hi Klemen
I hope all goes well with you in the exams, etc. Your script is so well written you deserve to pass simply by handing this in!
In the meantime you are correct and I will do as you suggest.
Thanks for the links as well.
Rich
Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 5:28 pm
by Klemen
cregy wrote:I hope all goes well with you in the exams, etc. Your script is so well written you deserve to pass simply by handing this in!
Ha, too bad my study has nothing to do with programming

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 3:06 pm
by twomasters
Klemen,
I have integrated Hesk into my wp-blog with the latest version according to Sam's instructions (as referred to above)
It is true that the admin.php would not allow integration, but all the user-interface modules work perfectly - therefor it works fine for me.
The only problem I experience is that the wordpress integration results in the security image not being displayed - so I had to switch that feature off.
Any idea on how I could fix that?
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:43 am
by Klemen
Like said before I never used or even tried WP myself so not sure how it even works and how to fix it, but the problem must be broken session (security number not passed to the image script because of invalid session).