John W. Long wrote:
Once we have a robust plugin system going I would love to see someone
create an asset management solution similar to Mephisto's. I'm not sure
if buckets trump the idea for attachments, but it is definitely causing
me to rethink my previous ideas about assets.
Hi John,
For fun I installed Mephisto yesterday. Wow is it cool for a blogging
app. (http://mephistoblog.com/)
Mephisto's Asset management systems is as they claim it is, 'probably
the best you'll find in any CMS/Bloggin application'. All I can say is
wow, they have Buckets!
Looking at both
Nicholas Mulder [Mulder Consulting] wrote:
For fun I installed Mephisto yesterday. Wow is it cool for a blogging
app. (http://mephistoblog.com/)
Mephisto's Asset management systems is as they claim it is, 'probably
the best you'll find in any CMS/Bloggin application'. All I can say is
On 9/1/06, John W. Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nicholas Mulder [Mulder Consulting] wrote:
For fun I installed Mephisto yesterday. Wow is it cool for a blogging
app. (http://mephistoblog.com/)
Mephisto's Asset management systems is as they claim it is, 'probably
the best you'll find
I believe that Mephisto uses the acts_as_attachment plugin (which
works *great* by the way), and you can set this plugin to store
attachments in either the file system or in the database. While
waiting for a real solution for the images issue in Radiant, I hacked
together a rich text version of
Luis Lavena wrote:
The Mephisto style for assets sounds good, but plain or direct use of
their code could be difficult.
They store the assets on the file system, on contrary that your desire
to leverage only on DB to distribute everything for Radiant.
Maybe the way they choose to use it
On 9/1/06, Nathan Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe that Mephisto uses the acts_as_attachment plugin (which
works *great* by the way), and you can set this plugin to store
attachments in either the file system or in the database. While
waiting for a real solution for the images issue
Once we have a robust plugin system going I would love to see someone
create an asset management solution similar to Mephisto's. I'm not sure
if buckets trump the idea for attachments, but it is definitely causing
me to rethink my previous ideas about assets.
That would probably be up the