Re: allowing people to post profiles on my website, help with, please

2010-02-23 Thread Chad Smith
Hey DrDave,

I can see where WebbedIT is coming from with not having a server and
what that means.  You will need a hosting provider, but you personally
will not need a server to access your website.  Just an online access
so you can see your own site.

Now, there is a couple of different ways to do this.  You need a quick
application that will allow profiles (with whatever information) to be
created and sent for your approval.  Then when approved the people can
login and make changes as much as they want.  You can either pay
someone to build this for you, and on average with an experienced cake
programmer it will take less than 3-5 hours to complete.  Or you can
built it yourself.  Of course building it yourself is the reason why
you came on here and I encourage you to do that, however the option is
open if you need an experienced programmer.

Some of the sites I've completed that are really starting to pick up
visitors at a rapid pace include: http://theeasyapi.com,
http://www.countycriminal.com, and http://www.identityalert.org ...
all of those are built in Cake and The Easy API and Identity Alert
includes ways for clients to login and change information.

Take care,
Chad

On Feb 22, 3:04 am, WebbedIT p...@webbedit.co.uk wrote:
 Do you have web hosting, do you understand that a web server is not
 something you run from your own home?  If you can grasp this then you
 will realise it does not matter if a websites administrator is online
 or not as there web server is in a data centre and is always online*

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Re: allowing people to post profiles on my website, help with, please

2010-02-22 Thread WebbedIT
Do you have web hosting, do you understand that a web server is not
something you run from your own home?  If you can grasp this then you
will realise it does not matter if a websites administrator is online
or not as there web server is in a data centre and is always online*

*depending on the quality of the chosen hosting company.

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allowing people to post profiles on my website, help with, please

2010-02-21 Thread drdave
I would like to allow certain people to post profiles on my website
(subject to my approval) and edit them (without needing my approval)
and everyone who visits the site would be able to view them. No
capacity to search, friend, network, etc., just stand alone profiles.
Also I would like to allow those certain people posting profiles to
choose options (geographic, etc.) as to where on the site their
profile appears.
And (as I don't have a server) can this happen when I'm off line?
Thanks.

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