Hi everyone, (cross-posted from Diem Users group)
This is an urgent message seeking an experienced Symfony and Diem
developer to assist with a new web application.
The first task is general setup and configuration of the site, mainly
setting up and extending the dmUser plugin for a bunch of cust
Hi guys,
I'm finally moving my various domains to a more Symfony-friendly host
and will probably go with a reseller account at A2 Hosting.
When signing up you have to choose a server with either MySQL 4.1.x or
MySQL 5.0.x
I'm not planning to host any mission-critical Symfony websites on this
ne
Birchandra,
In simple terms, the only way of getting a particular page to the top
of a Google search (even the home page of the site matching the exact
search keywords) is if it best matches the super-secret Google
Algorithm. However, there are a lot of basic things you can do
You may like to lo
Birchandra,
Some good comments above about routing, and they are even more
important when you consider the SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
benefits.
I suspect your site will have difficulty getting good search engine
rankings as it currently stands, but with a few changes could do a
lot better
Hi,
I am also looking for a way to use additional Postgre data types
(specifically PostGIS geo types). See
http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users/browse_thread/thread/f2b69acf9c64f3f/215dfe527764d42d?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=gis
Rob
On Oct 29, 5:37 pm, cdecarlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
Hi guys,
I'm planning a very geo-heavy website and would dearly love to use a
database with built-in GIS functions. PostgreSQL with PostGIS (http://
postgis.refractions.net/) looks ideal although the GIS extensions for
MySQL would do at a push. My requirements are simple - I mainly want
to search
Nice one Stefan!
I realise it's early days yet and there are still a lot of gaps to
fill in, but it looks like a great event. Great price too!
I, for one, am looking forward to it.
Rob Roy
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