Le 28/06/07, Lionel Dricot<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
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> > Distribution gratuite de logiciels aux associations
> > Le projet SOCIALware contribue à améliorer l?efficacité des asbl en leur
> > offrant des logiciels informatiques. Des produits Microsoft et CISCO
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Hi all,
WANTED: someone with decent communication skills and some serieux
VOLUNTEER JOB: work with socialware.be:
* make their procedures free software friendly (adapt deontology)
* include Ubuntu in their product offerings
DO NOT APPLY: people who use any of the words Micro$oft, Mickeys
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> Distribution gratuite de logiciels aux associations
> Le projet SOCIALware contribue à améliorer l?efficacité des asbl en leur
> offrant des logiciels informatiques. Des produits Microsoft et CISCO
> sont actuellement disponibles. Des produits d?autres fournisseurs
Pierre Buyle wrote:
> Nice.
>
> Do you have any pointers for useful information on
> - fetching Drupal profiles from the outside (a PHP script not running
> inside Drupal)
> - integrating new behavior and content type (the map, but also
> computer shops information with ACL, etc.)
>
> Obviously
For anyone interested, I have finished a clean separation between the
PHP back-and-frontend and the Javascript of the current map. The only
reason there is still PHP generated Javascript is i18n and site url
generation. Beside that, the Javascript code only needs an URL
returning supporters as JSON
2007/6/27, Wouter Horré <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wednesday 27 June 2007 14:44:26 Wouter Horré wrote:
> > I am not that familiar with the Drupal API [1], but my guess is that it
> > should be possible to write a drupal module that provides an interface to
> > the profile data (e.g. by outputting xm
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 14:44:26 Wouter Horré wrote:
> I am not that familiar with the Drupal API [1], but my guess is that it
> should be possible to write a drupal module that provides an interface to
> the profile data (e.g. by outputting xml data instead of a page). This
> would be similar to
I am not that familiar with the Drupal API [1], but my guess is that it should
be possible to write a drupal module that provides an interface to the
profile data (e.g. by outputting xml data instead of a page). This would be
similar to the way the rss module of drupal provides an RSS interface
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 13:58 +0200, Pierre Buyle wrote:
> Do you have any pointers for useful information on
> - fetching Drupal profiles from the outside (a PHP script not running
> inside Drupal)
> - integrating new behavior and content type (the map, but also
> computer shops information with A
Nice.
Do you have any pointers for useful information on
- fetching Drupal profiles from the outside (a PHP script not running
inside Drupal)
- integrating new behavior and content type (the map, but also
computer shops information with ACL, etc.)
Obviously, this is to get an idea on what could
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 12:41:45 Amedee Van Gasse wrote:
> On Tue, June 26, 2007 23:37, Wouter Horré wrote:
> > As an example, I have set up a proof-of-concept drupal 5.1 installation
> > with a
> > simple custom user profile:
> > http://josua.homelinux.net:8080/drupal/user/register
>
> Nothing.
On Tue, June 26, 2007 23:37, Wouter Horré wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On Thursday 17 May 2007 12:07:12 Wouter Horré wrote:
>> To give an example: when I helped writing some code for the
>> support-points-map, I had the feeling we were reimplementing
>> functionality
>> that has been implemented a thousan
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