Here is what I use:
The "articles" (non-technical user supplied content is stored in a database
e.g. mySQL with a table named something like article_content). The table
has columns such as
CREATE TABLE article_content (
id int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
page_name varchar(35) NOT NULL defau
threaded in terms of the posts being shown in a tree view kinda way...
so if I reply to your post in a threaded mail cleint it will be shown
under your post/reply/message
where as if I replied to the origional it will be seen on the same level
as the others who replied to the origional post for the
threaded in terms of the posts being shown in a tree view kinda way...
so if I reply to your post in a threaded mail cleint it will be shown
under your post/reply/message
where as if I replied to the origional it will be seen on the same level
as the others who replied to the origional post for the
On 6/3/05, Rory Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There's no need to reply to me directly since I'm on the list.
> FYI that happens automaticly when you "reply to all", which a lot of
> people do for mailing lists.
I hit 'reply to all' as well, then I remove everything but
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On 6/3/05, Greg Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/3/05, Angelo Zanetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > what you are looking for is a CMS system
> > something like www.plone.org
> > also there is an rich text HTML area which you can use on your site, check
> > this out:
> > http://www.s
On 6/3/05, Angelo Zanetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what you are looking for is a CMS system
> something like www.plone.org
> also there is an rich text HTML area which you can use on your site, check
> this out:
> http://www.solmetra.com/en/disp.php/en_products/en_spaw/en_spaw_intro
>
what you are looking for is a CMS system
something like www.plone.org
also there is an rich text HTML area which you can use on your site,
check this out:
http://www.solmetra.com/en/disp.php/en_products/en_spaw/en_spaw_intro
it might help
hope it does.
Angelo
Greg Donald wrote:
>On 6/2/
On 6/2/05, asinning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the crux of this post is the following question: How do you develop
> a very robust, dynamic web-site, but also allow non-technical people to
> contribute? There must be an easier way.
Use a framework like MVC. Your PHP code would be seperate f
asinning wrote:
This is my first post to this group. I've been trying to figure this
out on my own, but I keep running into complications, so I've decided
to get some help. Much thanks for any help!
I've been writing php server application for a couple of years, but now
I'm turning my attent
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