On 19 Mar 2012, at 02:20, Robert Cummings wrote:
> On 12-03-18 06:42 PM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
>> On 18 Mar 2012, at 22:32, Alain Roger wrote:
>>
>>> ok so here it is:
>>> http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd277/alainroger/cms-login.png
>>
>> Pass, not one I'm familiar with and a Google Image s
On 12-03-18 06:42 PM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
On 18 Mar 2012, at 22:32, Alain Roger wrote:
ok so here it is:
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd277/alainroger/cms-login.png
Pass, not one I'm familiar with and a Google Image search for cms login doesn't
show anything similar. If I were you I'
Bastien Koert
On 2012-03-18, at 6:32 PM, Alain Roger wrote:
> ok so here it is:
> http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd277/alainroger/cms-login.png
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 11:25 PM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
>
>> On 18 Mar 2012, at 22:20, Alain Roger wrote:
>>
>>> i have a customer who n
On 18 Mar 2012, at 22:32, Alain Roger wrote:
> ok so here it is:
> http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd277/alainroger/cms-login.png
Pass, not one I'm familiar with and a Google Image search for cms login doesn't
show anything similar. If I were you I'd tell him to give me access to it so I
ca
ok so here it is:
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd277/alainroger/cms-login.png
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 11:25 PM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> On 18 Mar 2012, at 22:20, Alain Roger wrote:
>
> > i have a customer who need to update his website but he was not able to
> tell me more about it.
> > he
On 18 Mar 2012, at 22:20, Alain Roger wrote:
> i have a customer who need to update his website but he was not able to tell
> me more about it.
> he just told me it's a CMS and sent me a screenshot.
>
> To understand what is it i need first to test it on my local server but i
> don't know what
On Friday, October 22, 2010 4:30:06 am Emil Guy wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a bit of a vague question. I have always used different selfmade
> basic "CMS" for web pages. That works fine, and I like having my own
> structure and light code weight. But the big pro with using a standard CMS
> like drupal
On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 11:30 +0200, Emil Guy wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a bit of a vague question. I have always used different selfmade
> basic "CMS" for web pages. That works fine, and I like having my own
> structure and light code weight. But the big pro with using a standard CMS
> like drupal is
On Sat, 2009-12-05 at 03:19 -0800, Allen McCabe wrote:
> For the fun (and experience) of it, I am building a PHP content management
> system compatible with MySQL. I want to be able to drop a ZIP file into
> someone's root folder, extract, and load the index file in the admin folder
> is deploys.
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 2:31 PM, madunix wrote:
> Dear ALL,
>
> What are the experiences you have with various open source CMS
> products (Comparison of PHP-based CMS) such as (Drupal, Joomla,
> OpenCMS, Typo3, eZ publish ..etc.)
>
> Security, Bugs, Performance, Support, Developer Community, lea
Miles Thompson wrote:
[snip]d they're OK. We have probably standardized on Drupal.
The big advantage is that they manage all the CRUD, and you spend 80%
of your time bending either one to do the non-standard 20% which you
absolutely *must* have.
[snip]
I think that is the "krux" of it for me..
We have used both Joomla! and Drupal for clients and for our own use -
and they're OK. We have probably standardized on Drupal.
The big advantage is that they manage all the CRUD, and you spend 80%
of your time bending either one to do the non-standard 20% which you
absolutely *must* have.
Typo3
On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 11:07 +0100, Luke wrote:
> don't forget that the complexity of the PHP is increased muchly with
> multiple databases... Keep it simple...
You must be doing it wrong. Global $db perchance?
Cheers,
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rom: Martin Zvarík [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 5:05 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: Re: [PHP] CMS-Blog system
Thank you for all the comments.
Thanks for the WP tip: I don't know much about wordpress (it looks
good), but I have tryed enough of open-
04, 2008 5:05 AM
> > To: php-general@lists.php.net
> > Subject: Re: Re: [PHP] CMS-Blog system
> >
> > Thank you for all the comments.
> >
> > Thanks for the WP tip: I don't know much about wordpress (it looks
> > good), but I have tryed enough of op
> -Original Message-
> From: Martin Zvarík [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 5:05 AM
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: Re: [PHP] CMS-Blog system
>
> Thank you for all the comments.
>
> Thanks for the WP tip: I don'
Le jeudi 04 septembre 2008 à 10:31 +0100, Stut a écrit :
> On 4 Sep 2008, at 06:56, Yannick Warnier wrote:
>
> > Le mercredi 03 septembre 2008 à 22:07 +0100, Luke a écrit :
> >> seperate databases is a hassle, since you have to mess with multiple
> >> connections, I would go with the one database.
Please keep replies on the list.
On 4 Sep 2008, at 11:38, Martin Zvarík wrote:
On 4 Sep 2008, at 11:04, Martin Zvarík wrote:
Thank you for all the comments.
Thanks for the WP tip: I don't know much about wordpress (it looks
good), but I have tryed enough of open-source CMS to say that they
On 4 Sep 2008, at 11:04, Martin Zvarík wrote:
Thank you for all the comments.
Thanks for the WP tip: I don't know much about wordpress (it looks
good), but I have tryed enough of open-source CMS to say that they
are based on messy solutions (one for all = joomla) + it won't be
free blog sy
Thank you for all the comments.
Thanks for the WP tip: I don't know much about wordpress (it looks
good), but I have tryed enough of open-source CMS to say that they are
based on messy solutions (one for all = joomla) + it won't be free blog
system, so I don't think using this free system woul
On 4 Sep 2008, at 06:56, Yannick Warnier wrote:
Le mercredi 03 septembre 2008 à 22:07 +0100, Luke a écrit :
seperate databases is a hassle, since you have to mess with multiple
connections, I would go with the one database. Just cut down on data
storage, use userids instead of usernames for id
On 3 Sep 2008, at 22:01, Martin Zvarík wrote:
I am working on CMS-Blog system, which will be using approx. 10 000
users.
I have a basic question - I believe there are only two options -
which one is better?
1) having separate databases for each blog = fast
(problem: what if I will need to
Le mercredi 03 septembre 2008 à 22:07 +0100, Luke a écrit :
> seperate databases is a hassle, since you have to mess with multiple
> connections, I would go with the one database. Just cut down on data
> storage, use userids instead of usernames for identification in the tables
> and such.
Not onl
Martin Zvarík schreef:
Hi,
I am working on CMS-Blog system, which will be using approx. 10 000 users.
using them? sounds like google or M$
I have a basic question - I believe there are only two options - which
one is better?
1) having separate databases for each blog = fast
(problem: wha
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Martin Zvarík <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on CMS-Blog system, which will be using approx. 10 000 users.
>
> I have a basic question - I believe there are only two options - which one
> is better?
>
> 1) having separate databases for each blog =
seperate databases is a hassle, since you have to mess with multiple
connections, I would go with the one database. Just cut down on data
storage, use userids instead of usernames for identification in the tables
and such.
2008/9/3 Martin Zvarík <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
>
> I am working on CMS-B
On Tue, May 8, 2007 2:47 am, Jyoti wrote:
> Can anyone can tell me what CMS is?
>
> How can we make it?
>
> What are the requirements for it?
Start here:
http://opensourcecms.com/
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At 5/8/2007 12:47 AM, Jyoti wrote:
Can anyone can tell me what CMS is?
How can we make it?
What are the requirements for it?
A CMS is a software system for managing website content.
To begin, click on these links:
http://google.com/search?q=what+is+a+cms
http://google.com/search?q=define%
This one time, at band camp, "Jyoti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can anyone can tell me what CMS is?
Content Management System
> How can we make it?
A CMS can be quite simple and many use it as a first project for PHP.
I guess this is why many of them are full of holes.
> What are the r
means quite a lot of things:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cms
the one you are probably interested in is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_management_system
STFW yourself next time please before asking here
greets
Zoltán Németh
2007. 05. 8, kedd keltezéssel 13.17-kor Jyoti ezt írta:
> Hi
>
>
On Mon, May 7, 2007 2:46 pm, Joey wrote:
> Does anyone know of any good open source CMS system? ( content
> management
> system )
http://google.com/
knows LOTS of them...
:-)
There's even one site that lets you try out a bunch of them without
doing your own install.
Seriously, you're not going
Or, if you want something extensible with a lot of modules, some good
suggestions that are well-supported by the community (and even paid
integrators, designers, and developers) would be Joomla, postNuke, and
others. They're all 100% free and open source for commercial and
non-commercial usage
My suggestion would be to check out http://www.cmsmatrix.org/ ... Very nice
information on differant CMS systems.
Jim Lucas wrote ..
> Joey wrote:
> > Does anyone know of any good open source CMS system? ( content management
> > system )
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> > Joey
> >
> >
>
Joey wrote:
Does anyone know of any good open source CMS system? ( content management
system )
Thanks!
Joey
Let me be the first to say. Please search the archives of this mailing list
Secondly, http://www.google.com/search?q=php%20content%20management%20system
the first link in
On 5/7/07, Joey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know of any good open source CMS system? ( content management
system )
http://www.opensourcecms.com/
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Em Segunda 07 Maio 2007 16:46, Joey escreveu:
> Does anyone know of any good open source CMS system? ( content management
> system )
>
XOOPS is a good one...
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Hi Ryan
On Thursday 15 June 2006 12:48 pm, Ryan A wrote:
> Am looking to start working with a CMS for a large
> site, after comparing quite a few CMSs Typo3 comes out
> looking very very attractive in features and price.
>
> Before I commit my time to using it I would like a
> quick review from th
On Sat, April 22, 2006 11:02 am, CK wrote:
> I've been commissioned to design a web application for auto parts
> sales. The Flash Front end will communicate with a MySQL DB via PHP.
> In addition, PHP/XML should be used with a client-side Web GUI to
> upload images, part no., descriptions and inven
On 23 Apr 2006, at 8:03 PM, John Hicks wrote:
CK wrote:
> Hi,
> On Apr 22, 2006, at 1:26 PM, John Hicks wrote:
>
>> CK wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I've been commissioned to design a web application for auto parts
>>> sales. The Flash Front end will communicate with a MySQL DB via
PHP.
>>> In addition
On Apr 23, 2006, at 11:55 AM, Joe Wollard wrote:
I could be off here, but I think he's talking about using XML to
transfer data back and forth between the flash app and the PHP app.
That was the idea or using AMFPHP to pass a native PHP Object to FLASH.
That's just me reading between the
I could be off here, but I think he's talking about using XML to transfer
data back and forth between the flash app and the PHP app. That's just me
reading between the lines though. Maybe I'm taking too much from "PHP/XML
should be used with a client-side Web GUI to upload images, part no.,
descrip
CK wrote:
> Hi,
> On Apr 22, 2006, at 1:26 PM, John Hicks wrote:
>
>> CK wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I've been commissioned to design a web application for auto parts
>>> sales. The Flash Front end will communicate with a MySQL DB via PHP.
>>> In addition, PHP/XML should be used with a client-side Web GUI
CK wrote:
Hi,
I've been commissioned to design a web application for auto parts sales.
The Flash Front end will communicate with a MySQL DB via PHP. In
addition, PHP/XML should be used with a client-side Web GUI to upload
images, part no., descriptions and inventory into the DB; a Product
Ma
Sorry for the lack of clarity on the single page... eg :
http://127.0.0.1/index.php?
where the index.php holds the logic of what is displayed and by passing vars
back to it's self determins what is next displayed .. hope that helps..
On 11/22/05, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On T
On Tue, November 22, 2005 3:24 am, Gregory Machin wrote:
> I'm looking for a how to , on creating sessions similar to those used
> my
> cms's
> that ref only a single page..
http://php.net/session_start
???
I don't understand what you mean by "that ref only a single page" and
suspect not many ot
Joseph Oaks wrote:
> Guys I'm doing some research trying to find a good PHP based CMS. As
> there a quite a few, I would really like to get your opinions so I can
> narrow the search down.
>
> We were using Webedit Pro, but have found it a pain not to be able to
> use Firefox with it.
>
> Thanks
Hi there, I was wondering if anyone knows of any existing php/mysql cms
back-ends (no need for a front end).
I am just looking for one to dissect (for learning purposes) - and would
prefer to keep the presentation out of it for the sake of not having to sort
through a 1000 extra files.
http://w
HI Javier,
You may try (!) pathos which is now available under a new name EXPONENT.
It is based on Smarty template. It is very good at adding new
exetensions. One of the problem I faced in this CMS is its file
structure. IMO it is best .
visit
http://sourceforge.net/projects/exponent/
zare
typo3, it's a good one..
try it ;-)
vk.
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 11:00:32 +0100, Javier Leyba
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I'm looking for a good CMS recommendation.
>
> I've seen comments in opencms and tested a few (Xaraya was good when I read
> features but so slow at testing time) bu
You maybe want to have a look at Popoon - Cocoon for PHP ...
Documentation is sparse, but see:
http://www.bitflux.ch/developer/cms/popoon.html
It's for PHP 5 only in the meantime.
If you have any questions, just ask
chregu
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 11:37:39 +0200, Thomas Hochstetter
<[EMAIL PROTECT
I am hosting a few sites on PHPNuke and have modified PHPNuke to use the
HTMLArea JavaScript addon to allow textareas to be edited in wysiwyg
fashion, without having to deal with HTML. Initial reaction seems to be
very favorable, especially the htmlarea version with the image manager
plugin.
http
http://www.interaktonline.com/products/KTML/
> -Original Message-
> Hi all,
>
> I could use some advice/pointers on a sold method for achieving this
> feature on a site I am building. One of the features is an event
> calendar. The events are listed by date, not in a calendar view, but a
Hey Lukasz,
I had a similar situation. Documents are now stored in MySQL. Authors can
log in and add or edit their own documents. I control the look and feel of
the main site. You can see an example by creating an account on
AtFantasy.com and logging in. It takes advantage of modules from
Int
On Thursday 24 June 2004 23:44, WebMaster. Radio ECCA wrote:
> Hi! I´m developing a new intranet for my company and I wonder if there is
> any CMS package that fulfil my needs.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-general&m=108691840605127&w=2
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Also checkout Textpattern (in gamma right now, with g1.19 due in the
next few days, which should be pretty much perfect for everything I've
ever wanted).
http://www.textpattern.com/
FWIW, it *is* standards compliant, has clean/smart PHP code, has a
beautiful interface, an amazing support commun
Adam,
The current crop of browser based WYSIWYG editors are far from cross
browser and standards compliant, so steer clear.
You could consider looking into Macromedia Contribute, which is perfect
for little client touch-ups in a WYSIWYG, non-technical environment.
If you want your own CMS, and
Hi,
There are a few steps to do befor you go ahead and choose a CMS.
One of them, is determining your needs.
Second is looking at the major projects and see how each of them answer
your needs.
The size of the community supporting the project.
Code quality (does it re-use existing code from the co
On Mar 21, 2004, at 12:01 AM, Adam Reiswig wrote:
Is there a good open source php based cms system out there that can do
the above? I'd sure like to know about it. Thanks for any pointers!
No :-(
There are some options that might interest you, like Drupal. But there
isn't anything like 'a perf
On Saturday, March 20, 2004, at 12:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I need to setup a "Content Management System"
Which is the best from the many?
Arrrgh!!
Which is the best car?
Which is the best soft drink / soda?
Is ASP or PHP better?
I'm sure you see my point -- it depends *entirely* on your
[snip]
I need to setup a "Content Management System"
Which is the best from the many?
[/snip]
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
http://www.glasshaus.com/bookInfo.asp?bookId=65
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You should search for php document management system, not cms. I quickly
found http://terracotta.sourceforge.net/ and
http://dms.markuswestphal.de/about.html
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Does anyone know of any open source, document management type CMS?
Basically what we need is a way to keep
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 11:10, Justin French wrote:
> Can anyone point me to a Content Management System or Site Management
> System (preferably written in PHP) which is geared towards the adding
> of sections and static pages (as opposed to blogs and news), which uses
> multiple smarty-style
exactly. The development company usualy has all the rights. That's why
NDAs were invented :-)
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 10:14, Edmond Baroud wrote:
On August 25, 2003 08:13 am, Jay Blanchard wrote:
What makes you think that the developer did something unethical?
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 10:14, Edmond Baroud wrote:
> On August 25, 2003 08:13 am, Jay Blanchard wrote:
>
> > What makes you think that the developer did something unethical?
>
> It looks like you're familiar with this particular case and the developper
> happens to be your friend so you're defend
On August 25, 2003 08:13 am, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> What makes you think that the developer did something unethical?
It looks like you're familiar with this particular case and the developper
happens to be your friend so you're defending him?
Anyways, I believe I said "to make a long stroy short
[snip]
I have a friend who have paid a developper to build him a CMS. This
honest
programmer did that (supposedly developped it on his own), encoded the
CMS
with Ioncube and did some other unethical activities as well. To make a
long
story short, I have read some articles about decoding and crac
[snip]
> Is there any php book that discusses general design issues for cms's
and
> webservices in php?
[/snip]
http://www.glasshaus.com has a book on CMS, but it is fairly general.
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> Is there any php book that discusses general design issues for cms's and
> webservices in php?
I have not seen one dedicated to general design issues for cms' as web
services in php. However, there are many great books on general design
issues. Relating to various languages that can be done al
Hello,
On 07/23/2003 10:28 AM, Matt Schroebel wrote:
Is anyone using a php/mysql/apache CMS (either custom or open source)
that is performing well serving on the order of 1 million page views a
month with 2600+ items of content? If so, I'd like to know what your
using and a description of your se
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