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Federico Canuti
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Wednesday 22 February 2006 5:39:38 am
.. to give my work to another developer? I mean, I'v done my part of work, so now I have to put everything (a forum) on a cd and pass it to another guy. I believe giving him the whole directory would be enough (it's a linux based server), but he doesn't need the database (it was only for testing purpose..), so what's the best thing do to?
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Björn [email protected]
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Wednesday 22 February 2006 6:50:20 am
Wrap everything into an extension (settings, design, code) and send it to him.
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Federico Canuti
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Wednesday 22 February 2006 7:21:20 am
Can you clarify this point please? I started from scratch and I don't know anything about extension.
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Björn [email protected]
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Wednesday 22 February 2006 7:27:19 am
huge topic... you have to find that out on your own. http://ez.no/doc/ez_publish/technical_manual/3_6/installation/extensions http://ez.no/products/ez_publish/documentation/development/extensions
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Federico Canuti
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Tuesday 07 March 2006 8:21:22 am
We have chosen not to use the extensions, I've recreated the directory tree of my project and copied the files I've modified from the default template, now because i created/modified some classes, where can I find the related files?
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Betsy Gamrat
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Tuesday 07 March 2006 9:39:16 am
Hi, The classes are all in the database. The templates are in: /ez/design/<b>viewname</b>/override/templates and the connection between the templates and the classes is in override.ini - for each view, or if you used it as an override - in the override override.ini under /ez/settings/siteaccess/<b>viewname</b> and/or /ez/settings/override Good luck
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Federico Canuti
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Saturday 11 March 2006 1:55:16 am
I believe I'm almost done with it, just another thing: are the permissions and the role policies stored in the database or somewhere else?
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