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Blog postsThursday 12 May 2011 10:34
I promised you a bunch of nice surprises, right ? Here they are :) Read on and register if you've not done it yet !
Monday 09 May 2011 02:17
The theme of the italian php day this year is CMS, it just seems logical that the eZ Community will have a presence there.
Thursday 05 May 2011 10:00
After the initial announce one week ago, the first bits of the eZ Conference program are unveiled. And it already rocks. Read-on for more.
Monday 02 May 2011 01:36
Ez, SMTP and the AUTH info syntax (maybe a new book title...)
On my new site I have created a simple Request Information Form but when I try to submit apparently all goes ok, but no mail were send to anybody...
Saturday 30 April 2011 11:42
Our team is ready to upgrade share.ez.no to eZ Publish 4.4, and working on a Lynard.com extension to show events from the Project Board on the share portal. Read the full details below in our bi-weekly meeting minutes.
Wednesday 27 April 2011 04:00
Status of Bug #018280 (Tags are impossible to remove while editing a forum topic) has been set to Closed by Nicolas Pastorino
Status of Bug #018280 (Tags are impossible to remove while editing a forum topic) has been set to Assigned by Nicolas Pastorino
New Bug - #018280: Tags are impossible to remove while editing a forum topic by Damien MARTIN
Wednesday 27 April 2011 07:16
EDIT : the first bits of the program was unveiled, check it out : eZ Conference 2011 : preview of the program unveiled !
The 2011 edition of the eZ Conference will take place in London, after Berlin in 2010, and the Nice winter edition in January this year. Read on to know what is coming-up.
Tuesday 26 April 2011 04:49
After PHP UK last February, we are paying two new visits to our neighbor community : PHP. Read on for more details.
Wednesday 20 April 2011 01:49
The eZ Publish documentation has always been a shared effort with many different contributors putting word on word, code snippet on code snippet. Slowly it has evolved into what it is today, an information highway. The standards and quality of this highway can and should be discussed, and it can surely only be evaluated by its users.