Re: Homepage content management

2004-08-24 Thread Geoff Bowers
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From: Hugo Ahlenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 08:54:15 +0200

> Does anyone know if FarCry runs on BD?

 
FarCry CMS does *not* run on BD at the moment.  However, there is an
enthusiastic group  who are keen to make that a reality.  I think
they're currently a bit side tracked so I'm not sure what the current
status of the BD port is.  Certainly you'd get a better response on
farcry-dev (http://farcry.daemon.com.au/go/support/mailing-lists).

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/
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Re: Homepage content management

2004-08-22 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
Does anyone know if FarCry runs on BD?

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From: "Geoff Bowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 02:56
Subject: Re: Homepage content management

| - Original Message -
|| From: Peter Tilbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|| FarCry?
|| http://farcry.daemon.com.au/
|| It's a bitch to install though and out of the question if hosted on
|| an ISP without access to  > mappings. It seems good but gave up on
|| it due to installation complexity on a standalone > box even.  
| 
| Pete, that's unfortunate.  Generally I can install the product within
| 5minutes -- but admittedly I'm used to it :)  You should try the
| farcry-dev list, plenty of folks on there with a myriad of install
| environments that can offer lots of help.  Standalone box installation
| is generally very straight forward.
| 
| Currently you can deploy to linux, windows and OSX; with support for
| MS SQL, Oracle, Postgresql and mySQL.
| 
| With regard to ISP hosting -- it's true FarCry requires the assistance
| of the ISP.  It requires the installation of a shared code library for
| all farcry apps within a CFMX instance, which sits under a single CF
| Mapping.  The only real issue here is providing a service for multiple
| shared hosters who want to use FarCry (ie. its difficult to have
| multiple versions of the farcry shared library running under one
| instance).
| 
| That said there are already several CF hosters who have taken on
| FarCry and provide it as a standard hosting option for their clients.
| Just post to the farcry-dev list asking for hosters ;)
| 
| -- geoff
| http://farcry.daemon.com.au/
| On the road via GMail.
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Re: Homepage content management

2004-08-22 Thread Geoff Bowers
- Original Message -
> From: Peter Tilbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> FarCry?
> http://farcry.daemon.com.au/
> It's a bitch to install though and out of the question if hosted on an ISP without access to  > mappings. It seems good but gave up on it due to installation complexity on a standalone > box even.

Pete, that's unfortunate.  Generally I can install the product within
5minutes -- but admittedly I'm used to it :)  You should try the
farcry-dev list, plenty of folks on there with a myriad of install
environments that can offer lots of help.  Standalone box installation
is generally very straight forward.

Currently you can deploy to linux, windows and OSX; with support for
MS SQL, Oracle, Postgresql and mySQL.

With regard to ISP hosting -- it's true FarCry requires the assistance
of the ISP.  It requires the installation of a shared code library for
all farcry apps within a CFMX instance, which sits under a single CF
Mapping.  The only real issue here is providing a service for multiple
shared hosters who want to use FarCry (ie. its difficult to have
multiple versions of the farcry shared library running under one
instance).

That said there are already several CF hosters who have taken on
FarCry and provide it as a standard hosting option for their clients. 
Just post to the farcry-dev list asking for hosters ;)

-- geoff
http://farcry.daemon.com.au/
On the road via GMail.
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Re: Homepage content management

2004-08-12 Thread Jim Louis
I agree,  ActivEdit is a great piece of software I used when I  built a couple of websites for clients. 

if you want to go free of something  else this is a great site to get a list of almost all TTW WYSIWYG Editors.

http://www.bris.ac.uk/is/projects/cms/ttw/ttw.html

Jim Louis
Best Meetings, Inc 

>we use ActivEdit from cfdev.com.  I'd prefer to use fckeditor (see
>sourceforge), but we had some issues regarding the spell checking with it.
>Both work fine for this in CF.
> 
> 
>DK
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>-Original Message-
>From: Donna French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 1:57 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Homepage content management
>
>
>I need to find a solution already written in CF or get some ideas from
>you all on an easy way to allow non-programmers to update the company's
>web site homepage?
>
>Thank you,
>
>
>Donna French 
>  _
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Re: Homepage content management

2004-08-11 Thread Peter Tilbrook
FarCry?

http://farcry.daemon.com.au/

It's a bitch to install though and out of the question if hosted on an ISP without access to mappings. It seems good but gave up on it due to installation complexity on a standalone box even.
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RE: Homepage content management

2004-08-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
we use ActivEdit from cfdev.com.  I'd prefer to use fckeditor (see
sourceforge), but we had some issues regarding the spell checking with it.
Both work fine for this in CF.

DK

-Original Message-
From: Donna French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 1:57 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Homepage content management

I need to find a solution already written in CF or get some ideas from
you all on an easy way to allow non-programmers to update the company's
web site homepage?

Thank you,

Donna French 
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Re: Homepage content management

2004-08-11 Thread Damien McKenna
On Aug 11, 2004, at 1:57 PM, Donna French wrote:
> I need to find a solution already written in CF or get some ideas from
> you all on an easy way to allow non-programmers to update the company's
> web site homepage?

Macromedia Contribute 3?
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