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tugeye
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Sep 30, 2002, 12:48 PM
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Using realty and auto manager within PostNuke
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We are looking for a full featured system that we can integrate into a PostNuke (opensource php cms) Has anyone done this already or can the developers tell me if it is possible and what would be required? Additionally, how difficult would it be to create a front end for all of the Interactive tool applications that would allow us to show perhaps the latest 5 auto ads, latest 5 realty listings, etc......... thanks in advance
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Damon
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Oct 7, 2002, 4:02 PM
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Re: [tugeye] Using realty and auto manager within PostNuke
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Hi, I'm not familiar with PostNuke so I can't comment on what is possible with it but.... ...to use multiple interactivetools applications to manage a website should work quite well. - Links could be added to take the site visitor to the news section or realty listings section for example. - A variety of content could be pulled into the main site page using server side includes. - Users could just login to the application that they are responsible for updating (ex. realty listings, auto listings,news articles). - the templates for each application could be modified to create a consistent site look and feel. If anyone is using more than one interactivetools application on their site and would like to share their thoughts, please post here. Thanks, Cheers Damon Edis interactivetools.com
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terencem
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Oct 8, 2002, 7:10 AM
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I want to install Auto Manager together with one of the *nuke variants, plus auction software, probably phpAuction, which is being adapted for phpNuke, so I am very interested in where this thread will lead. I will, for sure, add my findings and results as soon as I can figure out how to get Auto Manager running in a virtual domain on my E-Smith (RH5.3) server. So far, I have only been able to get it to install in a subdirectory of the subdomain's 'cgi-bin\', and when I try and run it, it says that files are corrupted. And yes, before you ask, I did upload the binaries with FTP correctly. Anyone out there using E-Smith and got the secret? Going (not so slowly) nutso here!!! T. [image]http://www.southerncarsales.co.uk/graphics/newbie.gif[/image] -- Terence Milbourn <terence@southerncarsales.co.uk> http://www.southerncarsales.co.uk/
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