From: Andrew G. <and...@bl...> - 2004-09-30 06:31:03
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On Wednesday 29 September 2004 17:23, Dennis Smit wrote: > On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 14:15 +0100, Andrew Godwin wrote: > > After having a look around, it seems the best options are either Mambo or > > a custom CMS. Mambo is perhaps a bit overblown for your site, but it's > > easily extendable and has things like RSS built in, while if I make one > > out of my libraries it may not have RSS for a few days, but it's going to > > be more suited for your needs and enable us to do the banner stuff > > correctly. > > Well since we won't ever need a full blown CMS system, maybe it's better > to have our own small CMS system. OK, work's already started. The menus are already working off a DB. > > > I'm going to start trying a custom one locally; the SF databases are > > quite slow (actually, you'll probably need to get one created if you > > haven't already), but I can copy everything over once it's done. > > What created !?, I'm not sure what you mean here :) > You have to opt-in for a MySQL database at SourceForge. The admin has to set it up and set a password for it. As for the mozilla thing, I can''t make heads or tails of it. Mozilla's fine, but firefox isn't... I'll try ff on another computer. Andrew |