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John Smith
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Wednesday 29 November 2006 6:33:57 am
Is it possible to edit the pages by logging from the user site. Any idea about roles and permissions please Thanks Smith
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Andrew Duck
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Wednesday 29 November 2006 6:41:55 am
John, Have a play with the latest 3.9 RC. You will find on page editing via a toolbar, pay a little attention to the permissions set on the Editor role as well if you use odf. You can implement the same functionality in 3.8 with no or little modification. Let us know how you get on and if you need any assistance.
Andrew Duck, Executive Director, Quiqcorp Limited
eZ Certified Developer and Trainer.
Member of the Community Project Board
http://quiqcorp.com | http://twitter.com/andrewduck
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John Smith
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Wednesday 29 November 2006 6:45:06 am
Thanks for your swift reply. Does 3.9 work on php4.4 or php5? Can i see some sort of demo as my development pc is configured to php4.3. I am using ez3.6.1 at the moment, any change in that. Is it possible? cheers Smith
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Andrew Duck
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Wednesday 29 November 2006 6:59:50 am
3.9 should be run on PHP 4.4. 5.x is not supported. I couldn't tell you whether or not it would work in 3.6.1, I don't have a test install of 3.6.1 at the moment to play with. You should be able to get it to work without too much modification. What is your hesitation upgrading to 3.8.6?
Andrew Duck, Executive Director, Quiqcorp Limited
eZ Certified Developer and Trainer.
Member of the Community Project Board
http://quiqcorp.com | http://twitter.com/andrewduck
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John Smith
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Wednesday 29 November 2006 7:09:35 am
hi andrew, I can upgrade it but not now as short of time. It would be a favour if you can only just write what it does as you have seen and tested it. Requirement from one of our clients. He want to edit pages from the user end, without using the adminsitration interface and want to know whether is it possible or not just verbally. Please help Much apprecitated.
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Andrew Duck
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Wednesday 29 November 2006 7:52:13 am
Screenshots: http://www.gcell.net/shot1.png http://www.gcell.net/shot2.png That should give you a fairly good idea of what is possible.
Andrew Duck, Executive Director, Quiqcorp Limited
eZ Certified Developer and Trainer.
Member of the Community Project Board
http://quiqcorp.com | http://twitter.com/andrewduck
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Xavier Dutoit
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Wednesday 29 November 2006 11:59:52 pm
Hi, I've developped a few templates to be able to edit/move/create... content from the user site and my clients don't even know a back-office site exists. That's simple, and you could probably directly use the template(s) on the 3.9 and use them in 3.8 Otherwise, Kristof has ported ezp to PHP5 and it seems to work quite well. X+
http://www.sydesy.com
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John Smith
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Thursday 30 November 2006 12:52:23 am
Hi Dutoit, Would it be possible to get some examples from you, that will be a favour. Regarding Kristof, I do not understand what you mean, can you please explain bit more. Cheers Smith
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Kristof Coomans
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Thursday 30 November 2006 2:44:25 am
Hello Smith The topic on the PHP5 port is located at: http://ez.no/community/forum/install_configuration/ez_publish_and_php5 It's still under development, I recommend to NOT use it on live portals. It's still based on 3.8 untill 3.9 is stable.
independent eZ Publish developer and service provider | http://blog.coomanskristof.be | http://ezpedia.org
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Bård Farstad
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Thursday 30 November 2006 2:48:05 am
You can find documentation about the new interface in eZ publish here: http://ez.no/doc/extensions/website_interface It explains how the front-end editing works in details. --bård
Documentation: http://ez.no/doc
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Xavier Dutoit
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Thursday 30 November 2006 3:45:15 am
Hi John, Follow what Bard showed you, that's going to be easier, as my things are heavily customised for our needs. X+
http://www.sydesy.com
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John Smith
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Thursday 30 November 2006 4:09:35 am
Hi Bard, Very Very useful information. Amazing. One more thing which I would like to hear from you, is it possible to have different hompages for each group of users. Moreover can users be able to change the site styles? Cheers.
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