Witango-Talk: CMS

2007-09-17 Thread Dan Stein
I am about to do a CMS system for a client and I am getting a lot of push back from the tram to use Drupal. Is there a Witango Solution that does the same things? Anyone had experience with Drupal or a Witango CMS? Dan Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] Land: 215-799-0192 Cell: 610-256-2843 _

Re: Witango-Talk: CMS

2007-09-17 Thread Jason Pamental
Maybe it's time to try to organize an effort such as PHPNuke/ DotNetNuke and get the community working on a CMS framework for everyone's benefit. I know I'd be happy to contribute a lot of what I've written over time. I have a system that does a fair amount but it could probably be simplifie

Re: Witango-Talk: CMS

2007-09-17 Thread Beverly Voth
On 9/17/07 2:59 PM, "Dan Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in whole or in part: > I am about to do a CMS system for a client and I am getting a lot of > push back from the tram to use Drupal. > > Is there a Witango Solution that does the same things? > > Anyone had experience with Drupal or a Wit

Re: Witango-Talk: CMS

2007-09-17 Thread Wayne Irvine
I have developed many elements of a CMS system in Witango called iUpdate. I have modules for news, newsletters, calendars, surveys and picture galleries. Would be happy to use this as the basis of a community based Witango CMS system. Wayne Irvine Byte Services Pty Ltd

Re: Witango-Talk: MySql Condundry

2007-09-17 Thread David Mark Weiss
Hey, Thanks for all the help. I actually found how to do it using Navicat. Again thanks for the more detailed description. Mark On Sep 15, 2007, at 2:49 PM, Ben Johansen wrote: quote from another forum: " The setting for the users are stores in the 'mysql' database in a table called Use