The following modules are included in the standard Rainbow installation. Additional free modules are also available from the download page on this web site.
User Modules
Amazon
by Charles Carroll
Announcements
title, link, description, automatic expiring date
Articles
Starting, expiring date, title, abstract, html module encapsulated for article body.
Blog
The Blog module provides capabilities for creating an online journal. Your journal can be distributed to other web sites using RSS syndication and readers can apply comments to your blog (journal) entries.
Breadcrumbs
Used for creating breadcrumb style navigation links
Component Module
by José Viladiu
This module allows you to quickly create a little program directly and show the results in a module. You can use them for little programs without needing compilation.
Contacts
Standard IBS features
Daily Dilbert
by Christopher S Judd. Ported to Rainbow by Jakob Hansen
Displays a new Dilbert comic strip each day. The size of the comic strip can be adjusted.
Database Table Edit
by Uwe Lesta [lesta@sbs-softwaresysteme.de]
Thanks to TripleASP for a nice table editor control. Jakob Hansen did the module makeover. Using this module you can browse and edit any table in any SQL Server database.
The interface is very user-friendly - not raw SQL.
Features:
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Dumping table data (records) by selecting the table
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Create, Edit and Delete record
Database Tool
by Jakob Hansen (Sreedhar Koganti for inspiration)
Using this this module you can browse and edit any SQL Server database (all object types: User table, View, Trigger Stored proc etc. etc.) .
Features:
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Dumping table data by selecting the table
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A box for executing SQL statements: SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, DELETE, DROP....
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Display/hide SQL box and set size of the box
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Show some or all object info. Can be configured (table sysobjects)
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Object properties. E.g.: See the source of the stored proc
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Object properties. E.g.: see complete table layout (Type, size, null/ not null etc.)
Discussion
by Mark McFarlane
- You can expand a thread to view all of the replies within the discussion module, i.e. you do not need to open a new browser window and see each reply one at a time.
- Each top-level discussion topic shows the number of responses next to the + - icon
- Unexpanded top-level discussion topics show the date of the most recent post
- Top-level discussions topics are sorted with the most recent reply at the top of the list.
- Replys are properly organised and indented when a top-level topic is expanded
- The message body text can contain HTML tags.
Documents
The Documents module provides a simple yet powerful document management system. Documents can either be stored on the Rainbow server, using the upload command, or links to external documents can be provided. Users can download the document files.
Like all other Rainbow modules, role permissions can be applied to each document module to control which users have permissions to view, add, or update documents.
Event Logs
by Jakob Hansen (Hervé LE ROY did the original IBuySpy VB module)
An event viewer that (basically) does the same job as Windows 2000 Event viewer.
The user can control:
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Machine name
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Log type (Application, IExplorer, Security, System)
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Log Source, which depend on the Log type.
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Clicking the table headers provides sort ascending/descending.
Events
Title, short/long description, expiring date
Enhanced HTML
by José Viladiu
This module is able to show multiple pages of localized content inside a single module. The pages are normal Text/Html pages that can be edited with the graphical editors which come bundled with your Rainbow installation.
The module provides access to the multiple pages using a horizontal list of index links and using a standard next/previous command bar. The navigation indexes are build dynamically, and the edit options screen provides you with control over their layout.
You are able to hide or show any of the navigation items, if they should be shown over, under, at the left, or at the right side of the page content. The module has a site wide option where the user can select to see all the content from all pages within the module as a single page. The selection is stored in a cookie, so the preference is preserved between visits.
Enhanced Links
by José Viladiu
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Build list of links to external sites, internal sites, or files
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View lists in columns
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View list as a dropdown listbox
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Add an image to each link
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Auto expand all descriptions
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Use ViewOrder to order the links
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Use image separators for groups of links
External HTML
by Manudea and Jakob Hansen
FAQ
by Christopher S Judd (Moved from original IBS and VB into Rainbow by Jakob Hansen)
Your typical Frequently Asked Questions module.
File Directory Tree
by Josue de la Torre
This module traverses and displays files and directories as an HTML-representation of a nested file tree. The file links can then be set to have the client browser download a local copy of the file or have the client launch the files directly from a shared resource (such as a network file share or local drive.)
Other settings include choosing from expanded or collapsed directory views, defining the STYLE parameter for the tree, and specifying the indentation length for subdirectories.
Flash Module
Google Search
by James Melvin. Ported to Rainbow by Jakob Hansen
Search module that passes search requests to Google. Output can be controlled by displaying/hiding fields:
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Snippet
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Summary
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URL
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Max-result can be set.
HTML Document
Customizable and powerful HTML editors. The editors included are:
- FreeTextBox - standard html editor
- ActiveUp HTML text box - Commercial product released in a special version for Rainbow
- Spellchecker
Iframe Module
by Jakob Hansen
Displays a URL source in an IFRAME
Language Switcher
Links
Links/QuickLinks replaced with single module with option to Open In New Window (target).
Mapquest
by Shaun Walker. Ported to Rainbow by Jakob Hansen
This solution goes beyond the "smart hyperlinking" concept described by allowing you to show the actual map on your own site. This is accomplished by scraping the URL of the Response to extract the map image link which can then be used to display the map image on your site - This module leverages the MapQuest LinkFree web service.
Newsletter
The Newsletter module is a great tool for getting information out to subscribers. The module recognizes users who have subscribed to receive a newsletter and automatically adds them to a distribution list. Sender and subject are just a few of the properties that can be predefined. Newsletters can even be personalized with the user's name rather than a generic greeting.
Key Feature List:
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Distribution List is automatically generated from Rainbow user profiles
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HTML or Plain Text Formatting
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Preview Option
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Automated Name Insertion
One File Module Kit
by Jakob Hansen
Inheriting from this module kit allows you to quickly create new modules using a single source file module (no codebehind) and with no need for compiling.
The One File Module Kit comes with 5 examples (in folder DesktopModules\OneFileModule). For each example there is a readme.txt file that explains the few steps involved in creating a module based on the One File Module Kit. The Kit provides a system for saving and retrieving settings.
A new list-type module with custom fields can be created in 1 hour!
C# Examples:
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Lyris 1: settings in xml file
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Lyris 2: Settings as module properties
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No Settings (not using the settings system)
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Simple (2 settings, a first and a last name (also as xml file)
VB.NET Examples:
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Simple (2 settings, a first and a last name (also as xml file)
Pictures
by Ender Malkoc
This module allows to upload almost any kind of image format (bmp, gif, tiff ...) and transforms it into jpg
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customisable image size
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customisable thumbnail size
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customisable number of columns and rows
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resizing method for thumbnail
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page management (nr of rows per page)
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resize method for thumbnails (fixed, width&height, width only, height only)
Portal Search
by Jakob Hansen
Portal Search is a powerful module that can perform broad or refined searches. It can search either the entire site or within specific modules types. Many different modules (but not all) support search. The result of a search can be adjusted to fit site design. Hit returns can be limited and the return fields have a show and hide properties.
Some of the fields that can be returned:
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Module Name
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Search Title
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Item Abstract
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Created By User
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Creation Date
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Link
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Tab Name
The results of a search can also be sorted.
Products
by Thierry (tiptopweb)
Includes all nice features of picture album (Product Layout, Paging, Thumbnail generation). Menu is used to browse products categories (3 levels). Check out process in a secured directory.
Quiz
by Oliver Draskovic and ported to Rainbow by Jakob Hansen
An easy to use, multiple choice quiz engine that dynamically generates a Pie Chart showing the user how well they did and text based results on whether the response to a question was right or wrong.
Key Features List:
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Text and Graphical Results
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Answer Hiding - users can't "view source" to get the answer
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Quizzes are created by working with a simple XML document
Rainbow Version
Displays the version of Rainbow running on the server.
SendThoughts
by Vlado. Ported to Rainbow by Jakob Hansen
Input from user to webmaster via form/email
Shortcut
Allows you to publish in one page a module maintained in another page of the same portal
Shortcut all
Allows you to publish in one page a module maintained in another page of one of the portals hosted on a server. (e.g. the tourist office maintains the events, the town police maintains information about roads, the home page of the municipality publish both without wasteing time)
Signin
Simple Menu
by Mario Hartmann
Simple Menu generates a static text tree-view or multi-level DHTML menu for browsers that support DHTML. This menu can be placed like any other page module and can show links for the whole site or only pages beneath a particular tab. The menu is displayed vertically.
Sitemap
by Michel Barneveld
Sitemap creates an expanded tree-view of your entire Rainbow site. The tree is identical in structure to the defined menu hierarchy. Each leaf (node) in the tree represents one page of the web site. This clickable interface resembles Windows Explorer.
Survey
by www.sysdatanet.com. Ported to Rainbow by Jakob Hansen
Typical vote/survey module
Tasks
by Jakob Hansen
This module renders a list of tasks. Individual tasks can be viewed by clicking the task title. Includes an edit page, which allows authorized users to edit the Tasks data stored in the SQL database.
User Defined Table
by Shaun Walker. Ported to Rainbow by Jakob Hansen
The User Defined Table allows the portal administrator to create custom tables of information. The administrator can dynamically add as many fields as they require to a table. In addition they can specify the data types of the fields for validation. The order in which the fields are displayed can be controlled as well as the default sort order. Fields can be flagged as Hidden so that they do not appear in the table view but exist behind the scenes in the database. The main table view features
dynamically sortable columns.
Weather German
by Jason Schaitel. Ported to Rainbow by Jakob Hansen
Setting includes forecast or today. Many design layout settings.
Weather US
by Jason Schaitel. Ported to Rainbow by Jakob Hansen
The weather module displays an image of current conditions or a local radar image. The image shown is based on the zip code entered into the module's properties. Weather data is provided from WX.com, a service of meteorlogix.
Summary of information displayed:
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Local Weather Conditions
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Current Conditions
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Temp
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Humidity
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Barometer
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Wind Speed/Direction
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Local Radar
Webpartmodule
by damacco. Ported to Rainbow by Jakob Hansen
Digital Dashboard WebPart Wrapper. This module works only with these webparts types: XML and HTML (scripts not supported).
XML/XSL
XMLfeed
by Manu and Jakob Hansen
This module includes the funtionality previously found in
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XmlModule
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XmlDataFeed
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RSSNewsClient Module
Include 5 predefined RSS stylesheets (more can be added) or user defined xslt files. Supports feed access through a proxyserver.
Admin Modules
Blacklist
Manage Portals
Manage Users
Manage Users allows the administrator to manage each user's information including what Role or Roles the user belongs to. New users can also be created, or existing users deleted from the site using the Manage Users module.
Module Definitions
Module Types
Roles
The Roles module allows for the creation of additional Roles or "permission groups". Roles are used to control which users have Add, Edit, and Delete permissions to the content in specific modules.
For example, suppose you want a certain group of users to be allowed to add new announcements to your site in a specific instance of the announcements module, e.g. an announcements module on your Home page. By default, Add rights would fall only to the Admins Role. But the site administrator does not want to give "add" access to the whole site, only to one specific Announcements module.
Here's how to assign permissions:
1) Create a new role called "HomePageAnnouncementEditors"
2) Add the desired users to this new role
3) Give the HomePageAnnouncementEditors role permission to "Add" and "Edit" content in the announcements module on the home page
They will be allowed to add and edit this one announcements module and not the rest of the site.
Site Settings
Site Settings is where it all begins. This is the main interface for naming the site, setting registration rules, theme and layout settings, language preferences and more.
Major Settings available in the module:
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Site Title - name of the site
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Theme and Layout - the look of the site
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User Registration Rules - allow or deny user registration, terms of service
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Cultural Settings - site language settings
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Site Meta Tags - keywords, descriptions, meta-encoding
Tabs
Rainbow Tabs are the pages that appear in your menu structure. Every tab is represented by a page in your web site. There are also some non-tab page types, used for reporting errors, or entering content into a module, but these non-tab pages are not represented in the site's menus or site map.
Using the Tabs module, administrators can add, remove and reorder tabs, thereby changing the navigational structure of the web site. Links to modify an individual tab's settings are also available. Tabs can loosely be defined as page containers into which modules are placed.