Hi,
I had posted an earlier question but need clarification.
I am interviewing people to create a php-MySQL Quiz program.
I am not sure if it will be better to have them create a Joomla module
and component or if a separate
core php website would be easier.
I am aware that there are several quiz components for Joomla, but they
really don't have the
functionality that I desire.
I would like a pop-up quiz that displays one question at a time then
displays feedback after that.
Would there be any significant limitations if this were to be created
inside Joomla?
Any suggestions woudl be most welcome.
Thanks,
Gene
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Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 10:16:33 -0400
From: Scott Wolpow<[email protected]>
To: NYPHP SIG: Joomla<[email protected]>
Subject: [joomla] DT Donate
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I am using the latest paid DT Donate with Authorize.net as Gateway. DT
Donate is not recording the transactions, which is vital. I posted to
support, which is usually pretty fast in response. The one response only
addressed if I was using PayPal. Their forums also show other with same
issue and no solution.
If anyone has fixed this please let me know what you did.
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