On 2/9/07, Halter, Shari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh, yes, and thank you for reminding me Hans, another snag: they are
fanatical about URLs, to the point where I have to redirect everything into
a directory called "/home".
In Drupal, there's a module called "Path" which will let you do all
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Hans C. Kaspersetz hans-at-cyberxdesigns.com |nyphp dev/internal group
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Halter, Shari wrote:
Any suggestions?
I am not familiar with Joomla, but I wonder how it would compare at the
front end?
My group has been customizing and installing Joomla for a couple of
years. It
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Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] VERY user friendly php-compatible CMS
I'm just starting with drupal 5.xDid y
I'm just starting with drupal 5.xDid you add the fckeditor module to the
text editors? (Allowing you MS Word style buttons)
On 2/9/07, Hans C. Kaspersetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Halter, Shari wrote:
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> Any suggestions?
>
> I am not familiar with Joomla, but I wonder how it would co
Halter, Shari wrote:
Any suggestions?
I am not familiar with Joomla, but I wonder how it would compare at the
front end?
My group has been customizing and installing Joomla for a couple of
years. It offers inline editing using a wysiwig. It has it quirks but
works very well for our
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a VERY user friendly CMS that could be integrated well
with a primarily php/html/mysql site?
I maintain an internal corporate web site that has several departmental
(marketing, accounting, HR, etc.) contributors and the need for archiving,
taxonomy, searching, targeted