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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] PHP-GW as backend to public site?


From: Stephane Couture
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] PHP-GW as backend to public site?
Date: 02 Oct 2002 14:42:48 -0400

Hello Patrick,

  I would like to use the phpgw forum as a module whithin SiteMgr app. 
The forum will then be share beetween general public and members of our
group.  

  As I understand the code right now, I will have to modify a lot in at
least the forum ui class, and probably hack few things in the SiteMgr...

  I would like to know about your hooks support, and when it will be
available.  I can help you in that if you want...

Steph 


Le mar 10/09/2002 à 01:10, Patrick J. Walsh (mr_e) a écrit :
> Chris,
> 
>       At the moment, this will require a small amount of programming on your 
> part.  But if you wait (not very long either... I've taken a very short 
> break to get through finals, but will be back in a couple of days) then the 
> SiteMgr app will have hooks support and some more blocks.  With this 
> support, SiteMgr will be able to display information from other 
> phpGroupWare applications on the public web site.  When this is complete, I 
> will issue a tar.gz file of SiteMgr for people to use.
> 
>       If you don't want to wait for the hooks support, you can still use 
> "blocks".  Install the latest version of SiteMgr from head of CVS into a 
> phpGroupWare 0.9.14 install (make sure you have the updates from the 0.9.14 
> branch of cvs too).  Take a look at the existing blocks -- they're just 
> snippets of PHP code that sets a $content variable.  They are based on 
> postnuke and phpnuke blocks and blocks from these programs that don't make 
> db calls should work.  You can look at the block-phpGWCalendar.inc.php file 
> to see how a phpGroupWare specific block is done.  It's not too hard.
> 
>       Otherwise, I'll let the list know when the hooks support is going so 
> developers can take advantage of it.  I'll also make a SiteMgr page on the 
> website that people can refer to.
> 
> ..mr_e
> 
> 
> 
> --On Tuesday, September 10, 2002 12:55 AM -0400,
> --"W. Chris Shank" <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to use PHP-GW in a content management capacity as well as it's
> > collaboration capability. For instance, I'd like the home page of the
> > public site to display any public calendar events for that day and also
> > display a current poll. there are a few more things i'd like to do, but
> > they all fall along the same basic theme - extracting small - specific
> > amounts of data - and displaying it on a single public page. any guidance
> > or help in this area is appreciated.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> >
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