Hello,
I'm using Radiant with the mailer extension to provide a contact form on my website.
I'd like to display a nice "your email has been successfully sent" message after sending the email.
However Radiant seems to only allow redirect in it's configuration. Not to define flash messages.
Would you know of a way to define flash message...
Are there any CMS'es, written in functonal programming languages (lisp, haskell, f#/nemerle, scala, erlang, clojure, smalltalk) already?
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Hi guys,
I've produced a few Django sites but up until now I have been mapping individual views and URLs in urls.py.
Now I've tried to create a small custom CMS but I'm having trouble with the URLs. I have a database table (SQLite3) which contains code for the pages like a column for header, one for right menu, one for content.... so o...
I started using comatose to handle content on my site but am having problems using it with my existing authentication using a generic Authlogic config.
In the readme he sites an example for configuring it with Restful Authentication and I'm wondering how I would do the same within a general Authlogic setup?
#environment.rb
Com...
I have an ASP.NET website where most of the pages are generated and published via a CMS system. This includes static HTML, CSS, ASPX, ASP, images, etc.
However, we have some user controls and pages that are managed by a separate dev team. These files live under the same web root but are not managed in the CMS. These files are limited to...
OK, here's the process I took...
create a new template "Mail Message"
create a "__Standard Values" item for the template
edit the "Subject" field in the standard values item: "Monthly email newsletter"
create a branch for the template
do NOT set the Subject field in the branch item
create an item from the branch
I would expect the...
Multi language content application in ASP.Net can usually be overcome by using resource files. However when it comes to dynamic content that need to be multi-language. what would be the ideal system design?
Example like having a questionnaire application, each question text and answer options need to be translated.
Is storing the speci...
I want to use a CMS that can be accessed by my clients via the internet. All SharePoint usage I have seen is for intranet sites only. What I am looking to do:
Landing page for all clients, with general information.
Client login to client specific portal page with client specific information.
Accessible via the internet. The clients ...
I maintain legacy website running on Ruby on Rails and Goldberg CMS. Some things that are really trivial to do in Rails are difficult to implement in Goldberg. For instance: I want some content pages created by Goldberg CMS to use non-standard layout (currently, every Goldberg page uses default application.html.erb layout) - how can I do...
Should I use SSL to secure my custom made CMS? I will be trying to accept Credit card info through a form, after my clients' login. It sounds good to me, but what does everyone else think?
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I am in the process of converting a static website into one using a cms.
I have the cms installed in a sub directory of the public directory. To avoid ending up with ugly domain names (http://example.com/cms/) is there an easy way using mod_rewrite to rewrite http://example.com/… to http://example.com/cms/… while ensuring that if the req...
Hi guys, I'm building a really simple CMS for a bilingual website. The website would have 5+5 pages each of which would have varying content. Its like you have an about us page, services page a news page and contact us page in two languages.
I was wondering that on the CMS backend admin panel I would be making .. what is the better opti...
I have a page with an image. I want the client to be able to upload a new image into the database and then be able to switch out the image from within the CMS. Once they switch it in the CMS, I want PHP to edit the background image in the external css file.
Is it possible to do that? I know how to have PHP switch out an image tag in th...
I understand the classical definition of a CMS: it's a "webapp" the main purpose of which is to handle "content", probably that's generated by its users (kind of like all of us here at SO and the content we provide is text and code).
I also always got the impression that creating a CMS is supposed to be a Really Tough Thing. But how so?...
I would like to implement content management system with RDBMS in java/j2ee, and would like to know the best practices for handling input HTML content
Below are the few doubts I have got, am sure there are lots of other things to take care..
Do we need to escape HTML tags and special characters before we save HTML content to database
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Hi, so I'm in a little over my head right now and want to verify that i've been given good advice as for how to build this simple CMS site. It's a book site and there's going to be a few image galleries (for example, one for characters) where the user clicks different thumbnails and a span with text descriptions and large images are reve...
I'd like to develop a CMS for fun/personal using asset-based architecture rather than page-based (why, is the purpose of this question), but I can't find much information on the subject. All I've found barely scrapes the surface (there's a good chance I'm searching with the wrong terms).
An asset-based CMS stores information
as blo...
Hi,
I am currently working on a website and i kinda need something like a cms/site builder to be integrated int the site, but not very complicated.
for example let's say i have a few templates and the users can modify them as they please(add a picture, some text, etc)
Please help.
Thank you!
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I want to use my Rails app to send campaign-style emails ("Hi, call your representative! Her name and number are...") that are customized on a per-user basis. Effectively, each user could be seeing a slightly different email. Some of these emails would need to contain link_to's, and other helper functions.
I've never used any CMS in Rai...
I've noticed several websites carrying a '.do' extension in filenames referenced in the URLs. As you navigate the web of Iberia Airlines, for example, the Spanish state-run airline, you see URLs like http://www.iberia.com/OneToOne/v3/obsmenu.do?prgOid=536886780&tabId=0&menuId=28000000000000&menuRP=1&language=en&countr...