On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 19:51, Justin French wrote:
> On Thursday, January 22, 2004, at 07:10 AM, Alex Pilson wrote:
>
> > 1) FrameWork...(incredible piece of work) I have friend that is
> > working on porting it to PHP.
> > http://www.fwpro.com/
This seems to follow the same methodology as my In
On Thursday, January 22, 2004, at 07:10 AM, Alex Pilson wrote:
1) FrameWork...(incredible piece of work) I have friend that is
working on porting it to PHP.
http://www.fwpro.com/
This looks awesome... can't wait to see something downloadable...
Strange that there's no contact information, relea
>
> Thanks, that was my next question...I was told to look at PEAR from
> the beginning. All I can say is PEAR looks very exciting for me.
>
> Some good coding structure ideas that have been brought into the
> Lasso developer circles over the years:
>
> 1) FrameWork...(incredible piece of work) I
Alexandru,
I will take a look at Krysalis. Thanks for your response.
Ralph
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From: Alexandru COSTIN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 12:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Fusebox
Hello Ralph,
Anyway, as a sample
I am not set on Fusebox, but the reason I've been considering it is
because I came across ezPublish 3, that uses this framework.
I am looking for a CMS with a framework that I can use to develop my
future projects.
Are there any PHP/MySQL based XML/XSLT CMS that I can look at?
I am just doing my
Hello Ralph,
Anyway, as a sample of a very powerful and open Krysalis application, we
have an already open CMS built upon Krysalis - the Komplete Lite CMS (I am
proposing the lite for now as it's open source). Komplete Lite was designed
for Krysalis and I can also say that Krysalis advance
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