I am looking for a web content management system to allow K12
teachers and possibly students to easily maintain personal or project
web space. There are a lot of products out there but most of them are
not set up to allow access to one area and not the entire site. This
does not have to
On 11/22/04 8:46 AM, Ross, Chris wrote:
1. Access control that would allow someone access to areas that they
have been allowed to work and no other area.
2. Web browser accessible. GUI editor.
3. EASY to use for non technical folks!
4. Little modification needed.
Look at
David Thurman wrote:
On 11/22/04 8:46 AM, Ross, Chris wrote:
1. Access control that would allow someone access to areas that they
have been allowed to work and no other area.
2. Web browser accessible. GUI editor.
3. EASY to use for non technical folks!
4. Little modification needed.
Look
We did not see a way to get very granular with Mambo.
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David Thurman wrote:
On 11/22/04 8:46 AM, Ross, Chris wrote:
1.
On 11/22/04 9:13 AM, Debian ISP wrote:
We are using Mambo on a few projects. Have you found any good user
documentation? The technical/administrative information is pretty good
but to walk a user through the basic content creation process seems a
little daunting.
I thought that Robert or
On 11/22/04 9:17 AM, Ross, Chris wrote:
We did not see a way to get very granular with Mambo.
What do you mean by granular?
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My recollection was that the you could set up a user then grant
them an access level. At that point, the access level applied to the
entire Mambo site. There was not a way to set up an area for each user
then grant that user access only to that area.
If you were granted the
Ross, Chris wrote:
My recollection was that the you could set up a user then grant
them an access level. At that point, the access level applied to the
entire Mambo site. There was not a way to set up an area for each user
then grant that user access only to that area.
If you
From my experience, if you want an extensive ACLs, try tikiwiki; if you want
easy-to-use and powerfull system without ACLs, try mediawiki
Dmitry
On Monday 22 November 2004 17:17, Ross, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We did not see a way to get very granular with Mambo.
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Hi,
I've installed courier-authdaemon, courier-base, courier-pop and
courier-imap on my Woody server yesterday, and without really changing the
configuration (much), I'm able to access my e-mail from within my LAN, but a
user cannot access his account from outside (he uses a dial-up connection
Sorry,
I gotta take something back... I just checked again, closer, and I'm not
able to collect my mail either, using POP. I however do not get any kind of
connection error, and the log file shows:
Nov 22 20:56:13 lion courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[:::192.168.1.13]
Nov 22 20:56:13
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 07:54:42AM +0100, Mark Lijftogt wrote:
Could this be a bit more logical ? I'm missing session information
for your courier authdaemon.
Hi Mark!
Thanks for answering. I intentionally X'd it out. I'd rather not post
passwords to an open list. My firewall blocks outside
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 03:23:31PM -0500, Bob Billson wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 07:54:42AM +0100, Mark Lijftogt wrote:
Could this be a bit more logical ? I'm missing session information
for your courier authdaemon.
Hi Mark!
Thanks for answering. I intentionally X'd it out. I'd
On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 21:44, Mark Lijftogt wrote:
The authmysqlrc for courier is a real pain.. it took me about 10 try's to
get it right. When I started over for the last time, I took the following
in account;
It isn't. It *is* commented ok, and the easiest thing to do is to put in
a
On Monday 22 November 2004 15:04, Robert Cates wrote:
Sorry,
I gotta take something back... I just checked again, closer, and I'm
not able to collect my mail either, using POP. I however do not get any
kind of connection error, and the log file shows:
Nov 22 20:56:13 lion
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 09:46:47AM -0500, Ross, Chris wrote:
I am looking for a web content management system to allow K12
teachers and possibly students to easily maintain personal or project
web space. There are a lot of products out there but most of them are
not set up to allow access to
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 09:20:33AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
it's in perl, can use postgresql (or mysql too, i think) as the db backend,
oops, wrong. it uses mysql, not postgres. i hacked it to work with postgres
on my system because i didn't want to install rubbish like mysql.
craig
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On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 09:20:33AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 09:46:47AM -0500, Ross, Chris wrote:
I am looking for a web content management system to allow K12
teachers and possibly students to easily maintain personal or project
web space. There are a lot of
Plone is good. You can easily back it up with rsync:
http://www.zope.org/Members/jrush/howto_rsync_zope
There are also lots of documentation on the Plone site if you drill down.
Ross, Chris wrote:
Documentation for Plone is quite lacking. Backup and disaster recovery
are complete unknowns to
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 10:45:00 +1100, Donovan wrote in message
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I believe there have even been K12 bootable CD's created for exactly
this application.
..http://www.knoppix.net/docs/index.php/KnoppixCustomizations
mentions LivePlone which can be fetched off
On Wednesday 10 November 2004 21:49, Ben Hutchings
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I feel the need to learn something new today. How could the user replace
the root owned files in a directory that they own?
By renaming or unlinking them. Linux treats this as an operation on the
directory, not
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