From graham at nuthinwerked.com Wed Jun 1 16:06:29 2005 From: graham at nuthinwerked.com (Graham Spice) Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 15:06:29 -0500 Subject: [mambo] Re: Paypal module In-Reply-To: <20050601160006.996EBA87C8@virtu.nyphp.org> References: <20050601160006.996EBA87C8@virtu.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <429E1545.5020207@nuthinwerked.com> Mark- give the bigAPE PayPal module a try: * http://mamboforge.net/projects/bigapepaypal/ Cheers- Graham Spice Mark wrote: >Anyone identified/used a good Paypal module for donations? I've found one, >Donamb, which appears to do what I want but has not documentation. Looked >high and low. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mwithington at PLMresearch.com Wed Jun 1 17:07:35 2005 From: mwithington at PLMresearch.com (Mark Withington) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 17:07:35 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Re: Paypal module Message-ID: <1F3CD8DDFB6A9B4C9B8DD06E4A7DE358D6A2A3@network.PLMresearch.com> Thanks. Printing our the users manual right now. -------------------------- Mark L. Withington PLMresearch v: 508-746-2383 m: 508-801-0181 Calendar: http://www.plmdev.com/plmr/plmresearch.com/calendar.php -----Original Message----- From: mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On Behalf Of Graham Spice Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 4:06 PM To: mambo at lists.nyphp.org Subject: [mambo] Re: Paypal module Mark- give the bigAPE PayPal module a try: * http://mamboforge.net/projects/bigapepaypal/ Cheers- Graham Spice Mark wrote: Anyone identified/used a good Paypal module for donations? I've found one, Donamb, which appears to do what I want but has not documentation. Looked high and low. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Thu Jun 2 00:14:34 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 00:14:34 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.2 is out! [SECURITY PATCH] Message-ID: <330532b605060121147792ae75@mail.gmail.com> Hi gang, Apologies for the cross post. There was a security issue found in the included domit-xml xml parsing library in the current version of Mambo, which we have fixed with this release (4.5.2.2). The vulnerability includes information disclosure, including the contents of your configuration.php - so this is an immediate, critical upgrade. You can get the full version or patch at MamboForge: http://mamboforge.net/frs/?group_id=5 -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer From chris.hendry at nyphp.org Thu Jun 2 08:11:05 2005 From: chris.hendry at nyphp.org (Chris Hendry) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 08:11:05 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.2 is out! [SECURITY PATCH] In-Reply-To: <330532b605060121147792ae75@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20050602121453.354B9A86D8@virtu.nyphp.org> This does not include earlier versions? | -----Original Message----- | From: mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org | [mailto:mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On Behalf Of Mitch Pirtle | Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 12:15 AM | To: NYPHP SIG: Mambo | Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.2 is out! [SECURITY PATCH] | | Hi gang, | | Apologies for the cross post. | | There was a security issue found in the included domit-xml | xml parsing library in the current version of Mambo, which we | have fixed with this release (4.5.2.2). The vulnerability | includes information disclosure, including the contents of | your configuration.php - so this is an immediate, critical upgrade. | | You can get the full version or patch at MamboForge: | | http://mamboforge.net/frs/?group_id=5 | | -- | Mitch Pirtle | Mambo Core Developer | _______________________________________________ | New to Mambo? Get a great start here: | http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?tB100 | | New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List | AMP Technology | Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! | http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo | http://www.nyphp.org From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Thu Jun 2 08:31:35 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 08:31:35 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.2 is out! [SECURITY PATCH] In-Reply-To: <20050602121453.354B9A86D8@virtu.nyphp.org> References: <330532b605060121147792ae75@mail.gmail.com> <20050602121453.354B9A86D8@virtu.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <330532b605060205312520970e@mail.gmail.com> Nope, as they didn't include the domit xml parsing library. Basically 4.5.1 and up need to be upgraded with 4.5.2.2. -- Mitch On 6/2/05, Chris Hendry wrote: > This does not include earlier versions? > > | -----Original Message----- > | From: mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org > | [mailto:mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On Behalf Of Mitch Pirtle > | Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 12:15 AM > | To: NYPHP SIG: Mambo > | Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.2 is out! [ECURITY PATCH] > | > | Hi gang, > | > | Apologies for the cross post. > | > | There was a security issue found in the included domit-xml > | xml parsing library in the current version of Mambo, which we > | have fixed with this release (4.5.2.2). The vulnerability > | includes information disclosure, including the contents of > | your configuration.php - so this is an immediate, critical upgrade. > | > | You can get the full version or patch at MamboForge: > | > | http://mamboforge.net/frs/?group_id=5 > | > | -- > | Mitch Pirtle > | Mambo Core Developer > | _______________________________________________ > | New to Mambo? Get a great start here: > | http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?tB100 > | > | New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List > | AMP Technology > | Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! > | http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo > | http://www.nyphp.org > > _______________________________________________ > New to Mambo? Get a great start here: > http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?t=42100 > > New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List > AMP Technology > Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo > http://www.nyphp.org > From chris.hendry at nyphp.org Thu Jun 2 09:57:45 2005 From: chris.hendry at nyphp.org (Chris Hendry) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 09:57:45 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.2 is out! [SECURITY PATCH] In-Reply-To: <330532b605060205312520970e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20050602140134.630C3A86D8@virtu.nyphp.org> Ok. Where can I find 4.5.1? Can't find it on mamboserver anymore. I'm doing some Sugar<->Mambo integration and I want to compare 4.5.1 and 4.5.2. As I understand it, the modules from Sugar only support 4.5.1. I have some old versions, but would prefer to grab the last stable 4.5.1. Thanks. C From norman.on at gmail.com Thu Jun 2 10:06:55 2005 From: norman.on at gmail.com (Norman O'Neil) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 10:06:55 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.2 is out! [SECURITY PATCH] In-Reply-To: <20050602140134.630C3A86D8@virtu.nyphp.org> References: <20050602140134.630C3A86D8@virtu.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <87882f98052d83b47d703841ea700694@gmail.com> I can send you a link to it if you want On Jun 2, 2005, at 9:57 AM, Chris Hendry wrote: > Ok. Where can I find 4.5.1? Can't find it on mamboserver anymore. > I'm > doing some Sugar<->Mambo integration and I want to compare 4.5.1 and > 4.5.2. > As I understand it, the modules from Sugar only support 4.5.1. > > I have some old versions, but would prefer to grab the last stable > 4.5.1. > > Thanks. > C > > _______________________________________________ > New to Mambo? Get a great start here: > http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?t=42100 > > New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List > AMP Technology > Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo > http://www.nyphp.org > > Norman O'Neil enorm 39 Partridge Street Portsmouth, NH 03801 603 431 0868 http://www.enorm2.com ________________________________________________________ The information contained in this message is intended only for the recipient, and may be a confidential attorney-client communication or may otherwise be privileged and confidential and protected from disclosure. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, please be aware that any dissemination or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify us by replying to the message and deleting it from your computer. Thank you, enorm From borchers at tridem.de Thu Jun 2 10:10:15 2005 From: borchers at tridem.de (Michael Borchers) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 16:10:15 +0200 Subject: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! Message-ID: <26FAB31EFF50034782DFE474AB44FE3E3545D2@NT-SF-Exchange> somebody told me about an upcoming version mambo no. 5 which will not be comatible to the older 4.x version?! is that true? should i wait before creating my sites with 4.2.x?! From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Thu Jun 2 10:25:47 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 10:25:47 -0400 Subject: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! In-Reply-To: <26FAB31EFF50034782DFE474AB44FE3E3545D2@NT-SF-Exchange> References: <26FAB31EFF50034782DFE474AB44FE3E3545D2@NT-SF-Exchange> Message-ID: <330532b605060207256c9fad2@mail.gmail.com> On 6/2/05, Michael Borchers wrote: > somebody told me about an upcoming version mambo no. 5 > which will not be comatible to the older 4.x version?! > is that true? > should i wait before creating my sites with 4.2.x?! Guten Tag Herr Borchers, Current version of Mambo is 4.5.2.2, and is perfectly safe to develop with. We have promised to support the 4.x tree for at least the 2005 calendar year, and most likely will be continuing to support it beyond - depending on what the community wants - and the 5.0 release will happen much later this year, and you should not wait on it. We're bringing in a lot of the 5.0 features into the 4.x tree due to great demand, and I suspect that the difference between 4.x and 5.0 versions will be little in the end. -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer From borchers at tridem.de Thu Jun 2 10:36:18 2005 From: borchers at tridem.de (Michael Borchers) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 16:36:18 +0200 Subject: AW: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! Message-ID: <26FAB31EFF50034782DFE474AB44FE3E3545D4@NT-SF-Exchange> > >-----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- >Von: Mitch Pirtle [mailto:mitch.pirtle at gmail.com] >Gesendet: Donnerstag, 2. Juni 2005 16:26 >An: NYPHP SIG: Mambo >Betreff: Re: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! > >Current version of Mambo is 4.5.2.2, and is perfectly safe to develop >with. We have promised to support the 4.x tree for at least the 2005 >calendar year, and most likely will be continuing to support it beyond >- depending on what the community wants - and the 5.0 release will >happen much later this year, and you should not wait on it. > >We're bringing in a lot of the 5.0 features into the 4.x tree due to >great demand, and I suspect that the difference between 4.x and 5.0 >versions will be little in the end. thanks very much for the info. also sounds like an "export" from 4 to 5 seems possible at least because of the common features / modules!? From hc1vdt402 at sneakemail.com Thu Jun 2 10:40:24 2005 From: hc1vdt402 at sneakemail.com (inforequest) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 10:40:24 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: AW: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! Message-ID: <18934-23812@sneakemail.com> Hmmm.. I thought I heard from someone over a beer a few months ago that the 5 db backend would be "all new" and if that is true, should be expect an "all new" db interface update for 4.x before the end of the year? -----Original Message----- From: "Michael Borchers borchers-at-tridem.de |nyphp mambo list 022005|" <...> Sent: Jun 2, 2005 10:36 AM To: "Mambo List (E-Mail)" Subject: AW: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! > >-----Urspr???ngliche Nachricht----- >Von: Mitch Pirtle [mailto:mitch.pirtle at gmail.com] >Gesendet: Donnerstag, 2. Juni 2005 16:26 >An: NYPHP SIG: Mambo >Betreff: Re: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! > >Current version of Mambo is 4.5.2.2, and is perfectly safe to develop >with. We have promised to support the 4.x tree for at least the 2005 >calendar year, and most likely will be continuing to support it beyond >- depending on what the community wants - and the 5.0 release will >happen much later this year, and you should not wait on it. > >We're bringing in a lot of the 5.0 features into the 4.x tree due to >great demand, and I suspect that the difference between 4.x and 5.0 >versions will be little in the end. thanks very much for the info. also sounds like an "export" from 4 to 5 seems possible at least because of the common features / modules!? _______________________________________________ New to Mambo? Get a great start here: http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?tB100 New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List AMP Technology Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo http://www.nyphp.org From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Thu Jun 2 10:48:49 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 10:48:49 -0400 Subject: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! In-Reply-To: <26FAB31EFF50034782DFE474AB44FE3E3545D4@NT-SF-Exchange> References: <26FAB31EFF50034782DFE474AB44FE3E3545D4@NT-SF-Exchange> Message-ID: <330532b605060207482c0adb7@mail.gmail.com> On 6/2/05, Michael Borchers wrote: > > thanks very much for the info. > also sounds like an "export" from 4 to 5 seems possible > at least because of the common features / modules!? Migration of content and navigation structure to 5 will be included - but any custom components, modules or mambots will definitely need to be migrated. We are taking a very proactive approach with the 3rd party developer community, and expect to have a good majority of components, modules and mambots to be ported when 5 is released. -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Thu Jun 2 10:57:55 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 10:57:55 -0400 Subject: AW: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! In-Reply-To: <18934-23812@sneakemail.com> References: <18934-23812@sneakemail.com> Message-ID: <330532b6050602075733e9d9ce@mail.gmail.com> On 6/2/05, inforequest wrote: > Hmmm.. I thought I heard from someone over a beer a few months ago that the 5 db backend would be "all new" and if that is true, should be expect an "all new" db interface update for 4.x before the end of the year? That was the plan, but everybody ran out of patience ;-) With the implementation of ADOdb done for the impending 4.5.3 release, we are now free to crank on the new phpGACL implementation (custom user/group assignments, anyone?). ADOdb was the real bottleneck, as phpGACL was dependent upon it getting implemented. IMHO this is the big step, as we are now free to do a lot more now that we are not tied to a static database implementation (see XMLSchema for example). 4.5.3 means we can support PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2, Sybase, Firebird and MS SQL with confidence, and also paves the way for the new ACL stuff to be implemented. BTW if you look under the hood, we have already snuck in as much ACL stuff as we can, and now with ADOdb being done we are free to finish that off. This will most likely result in a 4.6 release. The ACL and content storage for 5 will be completely different, and there will most definitely be a data transformation step required to get sites from 4.x into 5. At the moment we are discussing the possibility that Mambo 5.0 will require PHP 5 as well, and use the goodies introduced in more recent versions of PHP. Which brings up a point, imagine January 1st 2006 - would you want to deploy an application that required PHP 5 at that point in time? I need your feedback on this, as I view it more as a community decision than an academic one! -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer From kirill at hostnetservices.com Thu Jun 2 11:39:26 2005 From: kirill at hostnetservices.com (kirill at hostnetservices.com) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 11:39:26 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.2 is out! [SECURITY PATCH] In-Reply-To: <330532b605060121147792ae75@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Mitch, The only patch I see is for 4.5.2, but I have one site that is using 4.5.1. Also what modules are affected - I looked at the 4.5.2.2 patch and see only two files: frontend.html.php content.html.php Thanks, Kirill Mitch Pirtle Sent by: mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org 06/02/2005 12:14 AM Please respond to "NYPHP SIG: Mambo" To "NYPHP SIG: Mambo" cc Subject [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.2 is out! [SECURITY PATCH] Hi gang, Apologies for the cross post. There was a security issue found in the included domit-xml xml parsing library in the current version of Mambo, which we have fixed with this release (4.5.2.2). The vulnerability includes information disclosure, including the contents of your configuration.php - so this is an immediate, critical upgrade. You can get the full version or patch at MamboForge: http://mamboforge.net/frs/?group_id=5 -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer _______________________________________________ New to Mambo? Get a great start here: http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?tB100 New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List AMP Technology Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo http://www.nyphp.org ForwardSourceID:NT0002EA9A -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cozimek at picnet.net Thu Jun 2 11:54:48 2005 From: cozimek at picnet.net (Ryan Ozimek) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 11:54:48 -0400 Subject: AW: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! In-Reply-To: <330532b6050602075733e9d9ce@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <002b01c5678b$6761e0b0$5106a8c0@picnetryan> Hey Mitch, et al, Looking for feedback on PHP5 eh? Well, I'll tell you, a lot of the integrations we do are with servers chugging along nicely with php 4.3.10. I don't think they're going to be changing anytime soon, and I'd hate to lose potential users because 5.0 will require php5. However, I know that at some point we're going to need to get with it. What are the real requirements for the community to move to PHP 5? What would it offer to us that we're really confident that Mambo 5.0 will require to move us forward? As for the granular user management, that is really really the big key for us. Our clients are constantly asking for more granular control as to who can edit exactly what content pages, components, etc. If this will require PHP5 to fully implement it, then we're all for it! -Ryan -----Original Message----- From: mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On Behalf Of Mitch Pirtle Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 10:58 AM To: NYPHP SIG: Mambo Subject: Re: AW: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! On 6/2/05, inforequest wrote: > Hmmm.. I thought I heard from someone over a beer a few months ago > that the 5 db backend would be "all new" and if that is true, should > be expect an "all new" db interface update for 4.x before the end of > the year? That was the plan, but everybody ran out of patience ;-) With the implementation of ADOdb done for the impending 4.5.3 release, we are now free to crank on the new phpGACL implementation (custom user/group assignments, anyone?). ADOdb was the real bottleneck, as phpGACL was dependent upon it getting implemented. IMHO this is the big step, as we are now free to do a lot more now that we are not tied to a static database implementation (see XMLSchema for example). 4.5.3 means we can support PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2, Sybase, Firebird and MS SQL with confidence, and also paves the way for the new ACL stuff to be implemented. BTW if you look under the hood, we have already snuck in as much ACL stuff as we can, and now with ADOdb being done we are free to finish that off. This will most likely result in a 4.6 release. The ACL and content storage for 5 will be completely different, and there will most definitely be a data transformation step required to get sites from 4.x into 5. At the moment we are discussing the possibility that Mambo 5.0 will require PHP 5 as well, and use the goodies introduced in more recent versions of PHP. Which brings up a point, imagine January 1st 2006 - would you want to deploy an application that required PHP 5 at that point in time? I need your feedback on this, as I view it more as a community decision than an academic one! -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer _______________________________________________ New to Mambo? Get a great start here: http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?tB100 New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List AMP Technology Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo http://www.nyphp.org From stephen at musgrave.org Thu Jun 2 12:00:37 2005 From: stephen at musgrave.org (Stephen Musgrave) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 12:00:37 -0400 Subject: AW: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! In-Reply-To: <002b01c5678b$6761e0b0$5106a8c0@picnetryan> References: <002b01c5678b$6761e0b0$5106a8c0@picnetryan> Message-ID: > As for the granular user management, that is really really the big key > for > us. Our clients are constantly asking for more granular control as to > who > can edit exactly what content pages, components, etc. If this will > require > PHP5 to fully implement it, then we're all for it! I'll echo this point. In particular, one of the problems with Mambo is that once a user has submitted an article and had it approved, they can update that approved article without having to go through an approval process again. To my clients, this is a work-flow flaw and I hope it's being addressed. Keep up the good work!!! Thanks, Stephen ??????????????????????????????? email: stephen at musgrave.org web: http://stephen.musgrave.org/career office: 917.721.3378 From graham at nuthinwerked.com Thu Jun 2 13:15:04 2005 From: graham at nuthinwerked.com (Graham Spice) Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 12:15:04 -0500 Subject: [mambo] Re: PHP5 In-Reply-To: <20050602160006.22AE7A87C6@virtu.nyphp.org> References: <20050602160006.22AE7A87C6@virtu.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <429F3E98.5050502@nuthinwerked.com> I don't think that many people are ready for the jump to PHP5. Things may be different by the beginning of next year but for now my servers are keeping PHP4 for the foreseeable future. Mitch- thanks for the updates on the core. Much appreciated. From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Thu Jun 2 15:37:44 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 15:37:44 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.2 is out! [SECURITY PATCH] In-Reply-To: References: <330532b605060121147792ae75@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <330532b6050602123712015d1c@mail.gmail.com> On 6/2/05, kirill at hostnetservices.com wrote: > > Mitch, > > The only patch I see is for 4.5.2, but I have one site that is using 4.5.1. In that case you can drop 4.5.2.2 right on top of your existing site, and you will then be updated. Before doing this in production, test on a separate machine of course ;-) If this is not an option, you can read about the problematic file and erase it manually from your existing distribution: http://news.mamboserver.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=801&Itemid=50 -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Thu Jun 2 15:45:58 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 15:45:58 -0400 Subject: AW: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! In-Reply-To: <002b01c5678b$6761e0b0$5106a8c0@picnetryan> References: <330532b6050602075733e9d9ce@mail.gmail.com> <002b01c5678b$6761e0b0$5106a8c0@picnetryan> Message-ID: <330532b605060212456977edd7@mail.gmail.com> On 6/2/05, Ryan Ozimek wrote: > > Looking for feedback on PHP5 eh? Well, I'll tell you, a lot of the > integrations we do are with servers chugging along nicely with php 4.3.10. > I don't think they're going to be changing anytime soon, and I'd hate to > lose potential users because 5.0 will require php5. However, I know that at > some point we're going to need to get with it. What are the real > requirements for the community to move to PHP 5? What would it offer to us > that we're really confident that Mambo 5.0 will require to move us forward? To you it offers little. To us (the application developers) it offers a TON. We takes as much an OO-based approach to the design of Mambo as possible, and the OO-underpinnings in PHP4 are, well, let's just say you can still see the staple marks... For us it would be a huge step forward in how we write our code, and it would give us much more capability from the infrastructure perspective. Ultimately, PHP5 ain't gonna happen until RedHat, SuSE and all the other linux vendors start packaging it by default; and Plesk and ensim support it. Until then, PHP5 is only wishful thinking unfortunately. We've pointed out to the Zend folks that it is critical to lean on the VARs and distro maintainers, because whatever comes standard is usually what we get stuck with! > As for the granular user management, that is really really the big key for > us. Our clients are constantly asking for more granular control as to who > can edit exactly what content pages, components, etc. If this will require > PHP5 to fully implement it, then we're all for it! No need to wait, or migrate. Now that ADOdb is out of the way (4.5.3 will be out soon, promise!) we are turning our sights to implementing phpGACL which gives you the power to fine-tune just exactly who gets exactly what access to exactly what content. The database and ACL topics have been at the forefront of our minds for months, and we are all excited to be releasing solutions to these needs soon. -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Thu Jun 2 15:49:09 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 15:49:09 -0400 Subject: AW: [mambo] wait for mambo 5?! In-Reply-To: References: <002b01c5678b$6761e0b0$5106a8c0@picnetryan> Message-ID: <330532b605060212492112a77f@mail.gmail.com> On 6/2/05, Stephen Musgrave wrote: > > I'll echo this point. In particular, one of the problems with Mambo is > that once a user has submitted an article and had it approved, they can > update that approved article without having to go through an approval > process again. To my clients, this is a work-flow flaw and I hope it's > being addressed. We are now an official mentoring organization for Google's Summer of Code program: http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html And we have added workflow as one of the primary projects we would like to be taken up: http://news.mamboserver.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=799&Itemid=67 -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer From nylug at q5comm.com Fri Jun 3 00:27:14 2005 From: nylug at q5comm.com (Edward J. Weinberg) Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 00:27:14 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Re: PHP5 In-Reply-To: <429F3E98.5050502@nuthinwerked.com> References: <20050602160006.22AE7A87C6@virtu.nyphp.org> <429F3E98.5050502@nuthinwerked.com> Message-ID: <1117772834.5366.7.camel@ed.q> I like the fact that Mambo still uses PHP4. There are so many LAMP projects out there whose newest versions will not work on RH9. On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 12:15 -0500, Graham Spice wrote: > I don't think that many people are ready for the jump to PHP5. Things > may be different by the beginning of next year but for now my servers > are keeping PHP4 for the foreseeable future. > > Mitch- thanks for the updates on the core. Much appreciated. > > _______________________________________________ > New to Mambo? Get a great start here: > http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?t=42100 > > New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List > AMP Technology > Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo > http://www.nyphp.org From acas at sapo.pt Tue Jun 14 04:17:28 2005 From: acas at sapo.pt (Alberto dos Santos) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 09:17:28 +0100 Subject: [mambo] shop suey ;) Message-ID: <20050614081725.E6889A862D@virtu.nyphp.org> Hello List. I have just discovered Mambo, as I was trying to develop a CMS tool myself, and I surrender, it is just a too great tool to ignore, I'm using it. My problem is: which shop app goes better with Mambo? phpShop or mosCommerce? I develop mainly for PT costumers but also have some International projects, and I am concerned with user friendliness, localization and, of course, data security relative both to the store and to user information (u know, credit card numbers and stuff alike). Also, I installed xampp (that's how I found NYPHP and all of this) but I'm not so sure that the Ap2php5 pair is ready for production. Can I get some thoughts about these questions from you? Consider me, of course, enlisted to help localize the apps in 'good' Portuguese ;) Thanks. -- Alberto dos Santos email: acas at sapo.pt web: otrebla.no.sapo.pt skype: fatflash Salvaguarda: Este email e seus anexos est?o protegidos de v?rus e programas maliciosos. Se notar algo de anormal por favor informe-me. Obrigado. Disclaimer: This email and it?s attachements are protected from v?rus and malicious software. If you notice something unusual please report. Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Tue Jun 14 08:36:07 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 08:36:07 -0400 Subject: [mambo] shop suey ;) In-Reply-To: <20050614081725.E6889A862D@virtu.nyphp.org> References: <20050614081725.E6889A862D@virtu.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <330532b60506140536172767d0@mail.gmail.com> On 6/14/05, Alberto dos Santos wrote: > > Hello List. > > I have just discovered Mambo, as I was trying to develop a CMS tool myself, > and I surrender, it is just a too great tool to ignore, I'm using it. The exact same thing happened to me, and now I am a core developer. Resistance is futile ;-) > My problem is: which shop app goes better with Mambo? phpShop or > mosCommerce? My immediate answer is neither - but I haven't taken a look at mosCommerce lately, and will be playing with it this afternoon to see how well it has come along. My experience is that you take two applications that are fairly complex and full of features (say, Mambo and mosCommerce) and try to connect the two. The result will always be less than optimal, as the integration part is very complicated and requires some unpleasant hacking to get one of the applications to talk to the other one in the same lingo. Until someone provides a Mambo-native storefront, I suspect this decision will be choosing between the lesser of two evils. Not that either is evil, but the integration of either with Mambo is a complicated and error-prone effort. -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Wed Jun 15 11:37:27 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 11:37:27 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.3 released Message-ID: <330532b6050615083771d7ea07@mail.gmail.com> Hi gang, We just released 4.5.2.3 to, well, um, fix the stuff introduced in the 4.5.2.2 patch :oops: In the attempts to better safeguard against some known XSS attacks, we filtered out a little too much stuff when content gets stored into the database. An example is PayPal donation buttons, which have javascript form actions - those were accidentally getting pruned. If you have a running 4.5.x install, then applying the patch will give you the latest and greatest. For new installs, the 4.5.2.3 tarball is suggested. Thanks and happy mambo-ing! -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer From hc1vdt402 at sneakemail.com Wed Jun 15 12:31:40 2005 From: hc1vdt402 at sneakemail.com (inforequest) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 12:31:40 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.3 released Message-ID: <523-86377@sneakemail.com> Thanks a TON Mitch for keeping us informed on this boutique mailing list. It is way helpful, and much appreciated. You should not have to buy beer at NYPHP meetings.... -=john andrews -----Original Message----- From: "Mitch Pirtle mitch.pirtle-at-gmail.com |nyphp mambo list 022005|" <...> Sent: Jun 15, 2005 11:37 AM To: "NYPHP SIG: Mambo" Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.3 released Hi gang, We just released 4.5.2.3 to, well, um, fix the stuff introduced in the 4.5.2.2 patch :oops: In the attempts to better safeguard against some known XSS attacks, we filtered out a little too much stuff when content gets stored into the database. An example is PayPal donation buttons, which have javascript form actions - those were accidentally getting pruned. If you have a running 4.5.x install, then applying the patch will give you the latest and greatest. For new installs, the 4.5.2.3 tarball is suggested. Thanks and happy mambo-ing! -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer _______________________________________________ New to Mambo? Get a great start here: http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?tB100 New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List AMP Technology Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo http://www.nyphp.org From acas at sapo.pt Wed Jun 15 12:33:44 2005 From: acas at sapo.pt (Alberto dos Santos) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 17:33:44 +0100 Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.3 released In-Reply-To: <523-86377@sneakemail.com> Message-ID: <20050615163348.1864AA863B@virtu.nyphp.org> John: LOL Alberto -----Original Message----- From: mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On Behalf Of inforequest Sent: quarta-feira, 15 de Junho de 2005 17:32 To: mambo at lists.nyphp.org Subject: Re: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.3 released Thanks a TON Mitch for keeping us informed on this boutique mailing list. It is way helpful, and much appreciated. You should not have to buy beer at NYPHP meetings.... -=john andrews -----Original Message----- From: "Mitch Pirtle mitch.pirtle-at-gmail.com |nyphp mambo list 022005|" <...> Sent: Jun 15, 2005 11:37 AM To: "NYPHP SIG: Mambo" Subject: [mambo] Mambo 4.5.2.3 released Hi gang, We just released 4.5.2.3 to, well, um, fix the stuff introduced in the 4.5.2.2 patch :oops: In the attempts to better safeguard against some known XSS attacks, we filtered out a little too much stuff when content gets stored into the database. An example is PayPal donation buttons, which have javascript form actions - those were accidentally getting pruned. If you have a running 4.5.x install, then applying the patch will give you the latest and greatest. For new installs, the 4.5.2.3 tarball is suggested. Thanks and happy mambo-ing! -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer _______________________________________________ New to Mambo? Get a great start here: http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?tB100 New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List AMP Technology Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo http://www.nyphp.org _______________________________________________ New to Mambo? Get a great start here: http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?t=42100 New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List AMP Technology Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo http://www.nyphp.org From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Mon Jun 20 23:14:57 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 23:14:57 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Mambo, Calendars, and You Message-ID: <330532b60506202014462d03f8@mail.gmail.com> Hey gang, At my last presentation I vaguely remember whining about the fact that the only calendars available for Mambo were, well, sucky. I must say after taking a look at the latest release of ExtCalendar, I have to retract my words: http://mamboforge.net/projects/extcalendar/ If you are using/evaluating Mambo and need a calendar of some sort, you really need to take a couple minutes and give this one a whirl. It is not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but man oh man has it come a long way. -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer From hans at cyberxdesigns.com Mon Jun 20 23:50:49 2005 From: hans at cyberxdesigns.com (Hans C. Kaspersetz) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 23:50:49 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Directory Components. Message-ID: <42B78E99.2050602@cyberxdesigns.com> Hey guys, I need a directory component for Mambo 4.5.2. I would like to be able to create multiple directories with custom fields. I have been trying to work with PeopleBook and it is not working out so well. I would like to be able to create a directory of people and a directory of businesses. If the component supports categorization from the get go, it would be helpful. Suggestions? Thanks, Hans From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Tue Jun 21 00:03:16 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 00:03:16 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Directory Components. In-Reply-To: <42B78E99.2050602@cyberxdesigns.com> References: <42B78E99.2050602@cyberxdesigns.com> Message-ID: <330532b605062021035dc7d154@mail.gmail.com> Hey Hans, Mosets Tree from mosets (www.mosets.com) may be a good fit for what you are trying to do. http://www.mosets.com/mosets_tree/overview/mosets_tree_-_directory_component/ -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer On 6/20/05, Hans C. Kaspersetz wrote: > Hey guys, > > I need a directory component for Mambo 4.5.2. I would like to be able > to create multiple directories with custom fields. I have been trying > to work with PeopleBook and it is not working out so well. > > I would like to be able to create a directory of people and a directory > of businesses. If the component supports categorization from the get > go, it would be helpful. From kirill at hostnetservices.com Tue Jun 21 08:16:42 2005 From: kirill at hostnetservices.com (kirill at hostnetservices.com) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 08:16:42 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Rental component Message-ID: Hi everyone, I am looking for a Rental component - vacation house/ bed and breakfast. I need to be able to show availability for the rooms, and have basic booking process All suggestions appreciated. Thanks, Kirill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Withington PLMresearch "eBusiness for the Midsize Enterprise" PO Box 1354 Plymouth, MA 02362 o: 800-310-3992 ext. 704 f: 508-746-4973 v: 508-746-2383 m: 508-801-0181 http://www.PLMresearch.com Netscape/AOL/MSN IM: PLMresearch mwithington at plmresearch.com Public Key: http://www.plmdev.com/plmr/plmresearch.com/keys/MLW_public_key.asc Calendar: http://www.plmdev.com/plmr/plmresearch.com/calendar.php -----Original Message----- From: mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org]On Behalf Of kirill at hostnetservices.com Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 8:17 AM To: NYPHP SIG: Mambo Subject: [mambo] Rental component Hi everyone, I am looking for a Rental component - vacation house/ bed and breakfast. I need to be able to show availability for the rooms, and have basic booking process All suggestions appreciated. Thanks, Kirill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I know some of us are quite particular about how redirects are handled, and hope to get all of your opinions. http://mamboforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=5952&group_id=5&atid=101 Does it matter to you (the community) whether we do a 302 or 301 redirect? -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer From hc1vdt402 at sneakemail.com Tue Jun 21 17:41:36 2005 From: hc1vdt402 at sneakemail.com (inforequest) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 17:41:36 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Mambo doing 302-vs-301 redirects In-Reply-To: <330532b6050621133929300acb@mail.gmail.com> References: <330532b6050621133929300acb@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <7364-00875@sneakemail.com> Mitch Pirtle mitch.pirtle-at-gmail.com |nyphp mambo list 022005| wrote: >Hey gang, > >Would like your thoughts on this issue of Mambo and redirects. I know >some of us are quite particular about how redirects are handled, and >hope to get all of your opinions. > >http://mamboforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=5952&group_id=5&atid=101 > >Does it matter to you (the community) whether we do a 302 or 301 redirect? > > Hi Mitch. There is little doubt these days that the use of 302 has opened a loophole for whackers to knock you down in the search results, by exploiting the way Google assigns pagerank. If your site has certain other sub-optimal properties, 302'ing to it can cause it to drop out of search results (and maybe transferring your earned pagerank to the whacker's page). So a system like Mambo that 302's could be contributing to the success of these whackers. Strike one for 302 redirects. It used to be that the 302 redirect was used to redirect a spammy keyword stuffed page about X to a separate, unrelated page about Y. That was a standard way to get tons of (untargeted) traffic to page about Y, based on the popularity of searches for page X (back in the days of pay-per-impression of banner ads, for example). Because of that "black hat" history, the search engines coded some cautions into their algos if they encountered 302's. They did not want pages throwing 302's to rank well, if they were just traffic hoarding redirects. No one knows how careful they are about 302's, but most of us have seen how multiple pages or subdomains set to 302 to a primary page on the same domain can get the primary knocked out of the rankings. Strike two for 302s. By the way the 302 hijack consequence took on major importance a few weeks ago with the latest Google update showing lots of sub-optimally-configured domains demoted *if* they were subjected to 302 "attacks" (intentional or not). For example, blog hosts that aliased the document root without using a 301 left their blogs vulnerable. Many of those blogs tanked as people 302'd to the various aliases for their docroot, and Google saw them as duplicates *with* 302 redirect fishiness. -=john andrews http://www.seo-fun.com From chris.hendry at nyphp.org Wed Jun 22 12:45:57 2005 From: chris.hendry at nyphp.org (Chris Hendry) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 12:45:57 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Mambo, Calendars, and You In-Reply-To: <330532b60506202014462d03f8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20050622164604.0E494A87AA@virtu.nyphp.org> I second this - just installed it. Very nice interface, much simpler for non-techies (ie, clients). :) C | -----Original Message----- | From: mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org | [mailto:mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On Behalf Of Mitch Pirtle | Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 11:15 PM | To: NYPHP SIG: Mambo | Subject: [mambo] Mambo, Calendars, and You | | Hey gang, | | At my last presentation I vaguely remember whining about the | fact that the only calendars available for Mambo were, well, sucky. | | I must say after taking a look at the latest release of | ExtCalendar, I have to retract my words: | | http://mamboforge.net/projects/extcalendar/ | | If you are using/evaluating Mambo and need a calendar of some | sort, you really need to take a couple minutes and give this | one a whirl. It is not perfect by any stretch of the | imagination, but man oh man has it come a long way. | | -- | Mitch Pirtle | Mambo Core Developer | _______________________________________________ | New to Mambo? Get a great start here: | http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?tB100 | | New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List | AMP Technology | Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! | http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo | http://www.nyphp.org From mwithington at PLMresearch.com Wed Jun 22 19:13:59 2005 From: mwithington at PLMresearch.com (Mark Withington) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 19:13:59 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Mambo/Mailman/SimpleBoards Message-ID: <1F3CD8DDFB6A9B4C9B8DD06E4A7DE358D6A339@network.PLMresearch.com> Does anyone know if there is a component/module that links Mambo/Mailman/SimpleBoards? It seems some folks like mailing lists, others forums. There is often redundancy as a result. Would be great if one fed the other and vice versa. Thanks -------------------------- Mark L. Withington PLMresearch "eBusiness for the Midsize Enterprise" PO Box 1354 Plymouth, MA 02362 o: 800-310-3992 ext. 704 f: 508-746-4973 v: 508-746-2383 m: 508-801-0181 http://www.PLMresearch.com Netscape/AOL/MSN IM: PLMresearch mwithington at plmresearch.com Public Key: http://www.plmdev.com/plmr/plmresearch.com/keys/MLW_public_key.asc Calendar: http://www.plmdev.com/plmr/plmresearch.com/calendar.php From cozimek at picnet.net Wed Jun 22 20:36:47 2005 From: cozimek at picnet.net (Ryan W.ozimek) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 20:36:47 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Mambo/Mailman/SimpleBoards In-Reply-To: <1F3CD8DDFB6A9B4C9B8DD06E4A7DE358D6A339@network.PLMresearch.com> References: <1F3CD8DDFB6A9B4C9B8DD06E4A7DE358D6A339@network.PLMresearch.com> Message-ID: <5e9dd0a3d0dce7325adbf8fdbd871532@picnet.net> Mark, Man, we've been looking into this one for a while. If you get any leads, please post! =) -Ryan On Jun 22, 2005, at 7:13 PM, Mark Withington wrote: > Does anyone know if there is a component/module that links > Mambo/Mailman/SimpleBoards? It seems some folks like mailing lists, > others > forums. There is often redundancy as a result. Would be great if one > fed > the other and vice versa. > > Thanks > > -------------------------- > Mark L. Withington > PLMresearch > "eBusiness for the Midsize Enterprise" > PO Box 1354 > Plymouth, MA 02362 > o: 800-310-3992 ext. 704 > f: 508-746-4973 > v: 508-746-2383 > m: 508-801-0181 > http://www.PLMresearch.com > Netscape/AOL/MSN IM: PLMresearch > mwithington at plmresearch.com > Public Key: > http://www.plmdev.com/plmr/plmresearch.com/keys/MLW_public_key.asc > Calendar: http://www.plmdev.com/plmr/plmresearch.com/calendar.php > > _______________________________________________ > New to Mambo? Get a great start here: > http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?t=42100 > > New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List > AMP Technology > Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo > http://www.nyphp.org > > ----------------------------------------------- Ryan W. Ozimek PICnet, Inc. - http://www.picnet.net 1341 G St., NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 PH: 202.585.0239 FX: 202.393.0712 ** "Empowering the missions of non-profits through technology" ** From graham at nuthinwerked.com Wed Jun 22 22:57:03 2005 From: graham at nuthinwerked.com (Graham Spice) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 21:57:03 -0500 Subject: [mambo] re: shop suey ;) Message-ID: <42BA24FF.7080803@nuthinwerked.com> Hey Mitch- I'm wondering if you can qualify this. What don't you like about mambo-phpShop? I'm considering using that for an upcoming project and am looking for feedback. Also, did you have a chance to mess around with mosCommerce? Cheers- Graham Spice ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Originally posted by Mitch Pirtle: >/ My problem is: which shop app goes better with Mambo? phpShop or />/ mosCommerce? / My immediate answer is neither - but I haven't taken a look at mosCommerce lately, and will be playing with it this afternoon to see how well it has come along. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Thu Jun 23 18:36:29 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 18:36:29 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Fwd: [mambo-phpshop Release] mambo-phpshop In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <330532b605062315366232f080@mail.gmail.com> New phpShop released, looks like some new features and some squashed bugs. Yippee! -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: noreply at mamboforge.net Date: Jun 23, 2005 5:12 PM Subject: [mambo-phpshop Release] mambo-phpshop To: noreply at mamboforge.net Project "mambo-phpShop" ('mambo-phpshop') has released the new version of package 'mambo-phpshop' You can download it by following this link: From acas at sapo.pt Fri Jun 24 03:03:12 2005 From: acas at sapo.pt (Alberto dos Santos) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 08:03:12 +0100 Subject: [mambo] Fwd: [mambo-phpshop Release] mambo-phpshop In-Reply-To: <330532b605062315366232f080@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20050624070329.4507CA87B6@virtu.nyphp.org> I don't know why, but I still like osCommerce better, it's different... Another question, I haven't found (maybe I just do not know where to look)a good tutorial on how to build templates for Mambo, both frontend and admin, any tips here? Thanks. -- Alberto dos Santos email: acas at sapo.pt skype: fatflash Salvaguarda: Este email est? protegido de v?rus e programas maliciosos From mitch.pirtle at gmail.com Fri Jun 24 10:29:45 2005 From: mitch.pirtle at gmail.com (Mitch Pirtle) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 10:29:45 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Fwd: [mambo-phpshop Release] mambo-phpshop In-Reply-To: <20050624070329.4507CA87B6@virtu.nyphp.org> References: <330532b605062315366232f080@mail.gmail.com> <20050624070329.4507CA87B6@virtu.nyphp.org> Message-ID: <330532b6050624072961440377@mail.gmail.com> John at Mambo Solutions (www.mambosolutions.com) has written a template tutorial, and there is another presentation-style one here: http://www.absalom.biz/tutorials/Mambo_Template_Tutorial.html I'm preparing some training materials to be given here in NYC, and would like to know how many people would be interesting in the following topics: 1) general mambo usage, best practices 2) template design 3) custom development (components, modules, mambots) Which of these three focus areas are the most interesting? -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer On 6/24/05, Alberto dos Santos wrote: > I don't know why, but I still like osCommerce better, it's different... > > Another question, I haven't found (maybe I just do not know where to look)a > good tutorial on how to build templates for Mambo, both frontend and admin, > any tips here? > > Thanks. > > -- > Alberto dos Santos > email: acas at sapo.pt > skype: fatflash > > Salvaguarda: Este email est? protegido de v?rus e programas maliciosos > > > _______________________________________________ > New to Mambo? Get a great start here: > http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?tB100 > > New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List > AMP Technology > Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo > http://www.nyphp.org > From kirill at hostnetservices.com Fri Jun 24 11:04:12 2005 From: kirill at hostnetservices.com (kirill at hostnetservices.com) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 11:04:12 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Fwd: [mambo-phpshop Release] mambo-phpshop In-Reply-To: <330532b6050624072961440377@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Mitch, I vote for #3. Can't wait... Kirill Mitch Pirtle 06/24/2005 10:29 AM Please respond to "NYPHP SIG: Mambo" To "NYPHP SIG: Mambo" cc Subject Re: [mambo] Fwd: [mambo-phpshop Release] mambo-phpshop John at Mambo Solutions (www.mambosolutions.com) has written a template tutorial, and there is another presentation-style one here: http://www.absalom.biz/tutorials/Mambo_Template_Tutorial.html I'm preparing some training materials to be given here in NYC, and would like to know how many people would be interesting in the following topics: 1) general mambo usage, best practices 2) template design 3) custom development (components, modules, mambots) Which of these three focus areas are the most interesting? -- Mitch Pirtle Mambo Core Developer On 6/24/05, Alberto dos Santos wrote: > I don't know why, but I still like osCommerce better, it's different... > > Another question, I haven't found (maybe I just do not know where to look)a > good tutorial on how to build templates for Mambo, both frontend and admin, > any tips here? > > Thanks. > > -- > Alberto dos Santos > email: acas at sapo.pt > skype: fatflash > > Salvaguarda: Este email est? protegido de v?rus e programas maliciosos > > > _______________________________________________ > New to Mambo? Get a great start here: > http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?tB100 > > New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List > AMP Technology > Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo > http://www.nyphp.org > _______________________________________________ New to Mambo? Get a great start here: http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?tB100 New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List AMP Technology Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo http://www.nyphp.org ForwardSourceID:NT0002FF2A -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nylug at q5comm.com Fri Jun 24 11:17:07 2005 From: nylug at q5comm.com (Edward J. Weinberg) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 11:17:07 -0400 Subject: [mambo] Fwd: [mambo-phpshop Release] mambo-phpshop In-Reply-To: <330532b6050624072961440377@mail.gmail.com> References: <330532b605062315366232f080@mail.gmail.com> <20050624070329.4507CA87B6@virtu.nyphp.org> <330532b6050624072961440377@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1119626227.6064.10.camel@ed.q> Since I am new to Mambo, I am interested in all 3. On Fri, 2005-06-24 at 10:29 -0400, Mitch Pirtle wrote: > John at Mambo Solutions (www.mambosolutions.com) has written a > template tutorial, and there is another presentation-style one here: > > http://www.absalom.biz/tutorials/Mambo_Template_Tutorial.html > > I'm preparing some training materials to be given here in NYC, and > would like to know how many people would be interesting in the > following topics: > > 1) general mambo usage, best practices > 2) template design > 3) custom development (components, modules, mambots) > > Which of these three focus areas are the most interesting? > > -- > Mitch Pirtle > Mambo Core Developer > > On 6/24/05, Alberto dos Santos wrote: > > I don't know why, but I still like osCommerce better, it's different... > > > > Another question, I haven't found (maybe I just do not know where to look)a > > good tutorial on how to build templates for Mambo, both frontend and admin, > > any tips here? > > > > Thanks. > > > > -- > > Alberto dos Santos > > email: acas at sapo.pt > > skype: fatflash > > > > Salvaguarda: Este email est? protegido de v?rus e programas maliciosos > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > New to Mambo? Get a great start here: > > http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?tB100 > > > > New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List > > AMP Technology > > Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! > > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo > > http://www.nyphp.org > > > _______________________________________________ > New to Mambo? Get a great start here: > http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?tB100 > > New York PHP SIG: Mambo Mailing List > AMP Technology > Supporting Apache, MySQL, PHP & Mambo! > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/mambo > http://www.nyphp.org From acas at sapo.pt Wed Jun 29 10:02:41 2005 From: acas at sapo.pt (Alberto dos Santos) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 15:02:41 +0100 Subject: [mambo] mosCommerce In-Reply-To: <42BA24FF.7080803@nuthinwerked.com> Message-ID: Hey Mitch! Have you had the chance to try mosCommerce? rgds -- Alberto dos Santos email: acas at sapo.pt skype: fatflash Este email e seus anexos est?o protegidos de v?rus e programas maliciosos. Se notar algo de anormal por favor informe-me. Obrigado. This email and it?s attachments are protected from virus and malicious software. If you notice something unusual please report. Thanks. Este email y sus anexos est?n protegidos contra virus y software mal?volo. Si usted nota algo inusual por favor divulgar. Gracias. Ces email et c'est des attachements sont prot?g?s contre le virus et le logiciel malveillant. Si vous notez quelque chose de peu commun svp pour rapporter. Merci. Questi email ? su collegamenti sono protetti dal virus e dal software cattivo. Se notate qualche cosa di insolito prego segnalare. Grazie. _____ From: mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:mambo-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On Behalf Of Graham Spice Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 3:57 AM To: mambo at lists.nyphp.org Subject: [mambo] re: shop suey ;) Hey Mitch- I'm wondering if you can qualify this. What don't you like about mambo-phpShop? I'm considering using that for an upcoming project and am looking for feedback. Also, did you have a chance to mess around with mosCommerce? Cheers- Graham Spice _____ Originally posted by Mitch Pirtle: > My problem is: which shop app goes better with Mambo? phpShop or > mosCommerce? My immediate answer is neither - but I haven't taken a look at mosCommerce lately, and will be playing with it this afternoon to see how well it has come along. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: