Well, in my case I'll simply disable access to the PROFILE tab, using your hack outlined in your other post.
Thanks
Alex
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- Thu 2. Jun 2005, 15:37
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Mambo no more
- Replies: 10
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- Thu 2. Jun 2005, 14:45
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Mambo no more
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- Views: 3885
- Wed 1. Jun 2005, 00:01
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Mambo no more
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3885
And even if that wouldn't be possible, integrating something like this
http://www.v-wijk.net/
into a page shouldn't be such a big deal, right?
Thanks
Alex
http://www.v-wijk.net/
into a page shouldn't be such a big deal, right?
Thanks
Alex
- Tue 31. May 2005, 22:08
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Mambo no more
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3885
Thanks for the information. Am glad everything seems to be there. The only concern remains the frontend login issue. The hack you mentioned seems to disable certain sections or areas, which is a start, of course. But the main function I need is to assign certain folders (within the file manager) to ...
- Tue 31. May 2005, 20:07
- Forum: phpwcms Discussion
- Topic: Mambo no more
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3885
Mambo no more
Greetings. Am considering (or maybe have already made up my mind) moving my site from Mambo to phpWCMS. It's a simple site, however, uses some specific elements I of course would like to continue to use. So before really making the move, can anyone please just quickly tell me with a simple yes/no if...