Hi Paul,
I've recently played around with Drupal as well because it's open source,
built on PHP/MySQL and I've seen AMFPHP, SWFaddress, SWFobject modules for
it.
HOWEVER -- I started messing with Drupal 6.3, since the latest version is
Drupal 7, but quickly realized that if I wanted a fuller list
Thanks Tim and Sunil - something to check out.
Paul
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From: tim shaya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Paul,
I've recently played around
I've used Drupal with the AMFPHP module very successfully.
S
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From: Paul Andrews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 July 2008 11:05
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash CMS
Interesting - thank you.
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From: SJM [EMAIL
Depends on what you need to do. And depends on what you are able to do.
I do prefer setting things up in a clean way and develop from scratch.
Some prefer using already existing systems and try to modulate /
alterate / integrate. (Joomla or Typo3).
Depends on your (or your team) skills and
02, 2008 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash CMS
Depends on what you need to do. And depends on what you are able to do.
I do prefer setting things up in a clean way and develop from scratch.
Some prefer using already existing systems and try to modulate / alterate
/ integrate. (Joomla
the wind blows
in the flash community.
Paul
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Depends on what you need to do. And depends on what
there are a few I like this one...
http://www.flashden.net/item/strongflashstrong-xml-editor/7588
Some others...
http://www.flashloaded.com/flashcomponents/fcms/
http://fcmspro.com/
http://flashblocks.com/
http://www.flashden.net/item/simple-website-strongcmsstrong/1074
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Depends on what you need to do. And depends on what you are able to do.
I do prefer setting things up in a clean way and develop from scratch.
Some prefer using already existing
Interesting - thank you.
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there are a few I like this one...
http://www.flashden.net/item
Thanks Ashim.
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We normally use our own CMS running off MySQL, however, we have worked
: [Flashcoders] Flash CMS
Interesting - thank you.
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From: SJM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 10:36 AM
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there are a few I like this one...
http://www.flashden.net
We use Visual Source Safe and it's great with Flash/Flex and graphics
projects (anything really). But it isn't free either.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Global Technology Operations Global Risk LLD
eTools Multimedia
Join the Bank of America Flash Platform Developer Community
Are you a
I thought that Visual Safe Source was version control software, not a
Content Management System??
Later,
John
on 7/2/08 12:35 PM, Merrill, Jason at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use Visual Source Safe and it's great with Flash/Flex and graphics
projects (anything really). But it isn't free
: [Flashcoders] Flash CMS
I thought that Visual Safe Source was version control
software, not a Content Management System??
Later,
John
on 7/2/08 12:35 PM, Merrill, Jason at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use Visual Source Safe and it's great with Flash/Flex
and graphics
projects (anything
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From: Merrill, Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 7:35 PM
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Flash CMS
I'm sorry, you're right - I read the thread to fast, I thought they said
CVS, not CMS!
Ah
No problem. I just wanted to be sure the VSS hadn't changed behind my back.
:)
on 7/2/08 1:35 PM, Merrill, Jason at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sorry, you're right - I read the thread to fast, I thought they said
CVS, not CMS!
===
John R.
OpenCMs and Lenya
Claudio M. E. Bastos Iorio wrote:
I'm currently doing some research on flash CMS. The idea is to build my own
using Flash CS3. The backend will be ASP.NET(C#) and MSSQL.
. I have many questions, the first one is: what do you think is the
best approach? For
http://www.10cms.com/
Steven Sacks
Flash Maestro
Los Angeles, CA
--
blog: http://www.stevensacks.net
Ron Wheeler wrote:
OpenCMs and Lenya
Claudio M. E. Bastos Iorio wrote:
I'm currently doing some research on flash CMS. The idea is to build
my own
using Flash CS3. The backend will be
, September 09, 2007 1:36 PM
To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] FLASH CMS
OpenCMs and Lenya
Claudio M. E. Bastos Iorio wrote:
I'm currently doing some research on flash CMS. The idea is to build my
own
using Flash CS3. The backend will be ASP.NET(C#) and MSSQL
-
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Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 3:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] FLASH CMS
FlashBlocks is an example of this - don't know the URL - but it is not
Open Source...
Claudio M. E. Bastos
I would be very interested in this as well and would also be willing to help
out with it too.
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same here ... even in french ;-)
hh
Le 22 août 07 à 18:34, Eric Walton a écrit :
I would be very interested in this as well and would also be
willing to help
out with it too.
Eric Walton 9 / Edub9
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Hello Corban,
I've been working on such a CMS for 2 years now, but i haven't yet
totally finished (no doc, code optimisation not done, etc...)
As for today, this CMS lacks a 'creation' module, i.e. I generate by
hand the first site with chapters, subchapters,etc as a 'template'.
Then
Oh ok.
On 3/18/07, Snepo - Arse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric,
I'm not sure what you mean by 'not right'?
The downloadable versions of Depot have no such restrictions.
The demo is currently not working as we have been moving servers
though al demos are available within the download.
We make a Data Platform for Flash that removes the need for a
database and middle ware:
http://depot.snepo.com
Not a CMS but you can handle all your data/permission management
through AS and/or the Flash IDE so dynamic content development with
Depot is a cinch.
Regards,
Arse
Try this or
http://www.flashblocks.com/
On 3/16/07, Chris Tague [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
The other day i ran accross a link to a CMS system specifically for flash
that doesn't require a database, i can't for the life of me find that link
now...anyone know what i was talking about? I
Snepo was the one i waas looking at! It looks interesting, i didn't realise
though that it was one where you could update content directly through the
flash app..
I was actualy looing for a simple kind of admin interface which rather than
writing content to the database, stores files images etc.
You are welcome, thanks for the heads up on the other one.
Eric Walton 9 / Edub9
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On 3/17/07, Chris Tague
Just a note, I was looking at snepo and right off the bat here is what I
found which is not right.
Click the folder name to browse and retrieve Depot data. In this demo you
are not able to add a new Depot instance or change user permissions. This is
because Depot Explorer is connected to our
Eric,
I'm not sure what you mean by 'not right'?
The downloadable versions of Depot have no such restrictions.
The demo is currently not working as we have been moving servers
though al demos are available within the download.
Regards,
Arse
www.snepo.com
www.arseiam.com
On
Chris,
At the moment depot stores data (any native object) in a balanced
tree which isn't in human readable form. We are looking at
implementing a 'retrieve as file type' function as well as tools that
marshal Depot data into readable objects.
We welcome any feedback on how Depot may be
This one?
http://www.flashloaded.com/flashcomponents/fcms/
On 3/16/07, Chris Tague [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
The other day i ran accross a link to a CMS system specifically for flash
that doesn't require a database, i can't for the life of me find that link
now...anyone know what i was
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