Very nice!
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Subject: [Radiant] New Radiant powered site
Hi all.
I wanted to say a big thank you to everyone involved in
Say,
Is anyone using Radiant as a back-end for Flex/Flash applications? I'd
like to try this, but was hoping to get some pointers.
Thanks,
Marcus
Marcus Blankenship
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On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Marcus Blankenship
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Say,
Is anyone using Radiant as a back-end for Flex/Flash applications?
I'd like to try this, but was hoping to get some pointers.
You would probably want to write an extension that interfaces with the
flex
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On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Marcus Blankenship
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Thanks, Nate. So, to clarify because I'm dense:
1. I need to build an extension
2
How do we order?
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Okay, thanks for all of your responses.
Everyone can get out their shotgun for what I'm about to say, but...
BigMedium CMS (www.globalmoxie.com) is an excellent example of a
user-friendly CMS that non-techies can use. Maybe that could be our
model. If you haven't played with it, you should, as Josh has done a
great job of abstracting
Another thought, crazy as it might be, would be to create a FLEX component that
represents a content editor. We do this on some of our flex apps, and it works
well. Here's an example:
http://cfsilence.com/blog/tips/rte/bin/richTextEditor.cfm
This might allow for more control than JS based
Radiant be really easy to use
fornon-technicalcontent editors?
Off topic, possibly...
But is that FLEX app open source?
Andrew
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Marcus Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another thought, crazy as it might be, would be to create a FLEX
component that represents
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Off topic, possibly...
But is that FLEX app open source?
Andrew
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Marcus Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Another thought, crazy as it might be, would
Okay, my vote for best eCommerce solution, anywhere, is Magento.
(www.magentocommerce.com) I love it very much! ;-)
Marcus
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Steven,
Just checked out your home page. You do nice work!
Marcus
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Sean, what is your contact info?
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