table with the credentials (tell me a way to
make a browser reliably "forget" credentials? afaik, there isn't one), so
shared computers are more vulnerable to left-over logins using http-auth than
those based on sessions.
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> On 9/17/07, Ashley J Gittins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi David, great to meet you.
> >
> > I don't have much info to contribute, other than to say that Drupal (the
> > CMS
> > we use for the LedgerSMB website) does have an i18n module available
&
cept that the translations may be
inaccurate or out of date. Even so, I would think that having localised
translations would make things a lot easier to get started with for many.
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way from where it started, and while it still has a ways to
go things are moving in the right directions and at a surprising pace - well
done guys and gals!
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t below
if anyone has some ideas for optimisation (I am sure there are paths there,
my brain just isn't too sharp atm).
We have ~ 1,000 vendor invoices, 3,500 sales invoices, 2,000 products, 13,000
invoice lines.
Ed, Charley, were your queries much different to this version of Ed's from a
whi
started, there is a quick explanation of how it all works
here: http://www.ledgersmb.org/submitting_content_to_ledgersmb
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On Sun, 15 Apr 2007, Ashley J Gittins wrote:
> Hi All,
> As you may (or may not) be aware, with the release of SQL-Ledger 2.8.0
> DWS
> has changed the license from the GPL to a new, bespoke license which
> appears aimed at preventing others from re-using his
s happening is unfair and in my opinion unethical.
If you feel similarly, your help in spreading the word would be appreciated.
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the drupal
site live to www.ledgersmb.org now.
There remains a small issue with header links across the top but that's a
cosmetic thing more than anything else so probably shouldn't stop us from
moving forward.
Any objections / comments?
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be ancilliary files - eg, for my consulting biz I have a
pdf file that I use as a watermark on my invoices, and our retail biz uses
png and eps files that we have our logo in - would those then be stored in
the db somehow, or will we always end up with some "stragglers" out on the
ss to this key is necessary for verifying package
> signatures.
Cool. As soon as the small issue with the files module is sorted out (I only
just came across it and advised Josh today) I can upload that into drupal and
modify the download page.
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#x27;s move the drupal site to the live address and
start getting contributors onboard.
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Take
ove the size specification of the centre div - I
expect all that will be defined in garland's css file, which I can't get at
afaik.
Any and all comments, suggestions etc welcome.
Check the site out here: http://wiki.ledgersmb.org/
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ain, doing so might complicate things to the point where nothing will
ever get done, or we end up with something so "great" that no human could
possibly ever deploy it (compiere, anyone?) so feel free to point out why it
would be a bad idea.
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Chris I just wanted to chime in here and say... Whooo!
This all sounds excellent - I wholeheartedly support the direction of sticking
to PostgreSQL and the separation of UI and process. I wanted to say something
because all too often this sort of infrastructural work is long and tedious
and at
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