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Apr 29th 2010, 19:29 |
savant |
I have a plan of attack though |
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Apr 29th 2010, 19:29 |
savant |
trying to figure out what would be a good workflow for all of that |
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Apr 29th 2010, 19:28 |
Predominant |
Comments / suggestions / hate mail? |
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Apr 29th 2010, 19:28 |
savant |
yes |
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Apr 29th 2010, 19:28 |
Predominant |
savant: You have seen / read the bakery document, yes? |
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Apr 28th 2010, 21:01 |
nurvzy |
wb |
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Apr 28th 2010, 20:39 |
nurvzy |
Ya, its a biggin. |
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Apr 28th 2010, 20:39 |
Predominant |
Displaying it all in one page takes a while.. still going for me |
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Apr 28th 2010, 20:39 |
nurvzy |
Ya, that would be nice, |
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Apr 28th 2010, 20:38 |
Predominant |
Would be cool to cache / generate that output into a PDF or something |
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Apr 28th 2010, 20:38 |
Predominant |
Thats one solution, yeah |
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Apr 28th 2010, 20:37 |
nurvzy |
can't you display the book as a single page then just "save as website" via a browser? |
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Apr 28th 2010, 20:35 |
Predominant |
No, I want a real answer, not an academic answer. |
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Apr 28th 2010, 20:35 |
nurvzy |
) |
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Apr 28th 2010, 20:35 |
nurvzy |
predominant: you should ask savant. He's a university.... |
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Apr 28th 2010, 20:32 |
Predominant |
What are the possibilities of generating a copy of the book for offline use? |
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Apr 28th 2010, 18:33 |
savant |
otherwise my students would have a bad education |
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Apr 28th 2010, 18:33 |
savant |
i teach classes during the day and study at night |
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Apr 28th 2010, 18:32 |
savant |
yep |
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Apr 28th 2010, 18:32 |
Predominant |
Impressive. |
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Apr 28th 2010, 18:32 |
Predominant |
You are a student *and* a university |
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Apr 28th 2010, 18:30 |
savant |
classes end :P |
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Apr 28th 2010, 18:30 |
savant |
im a student and a university |
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Apr 28th 2010, 18:29 |
Predominant |
Welcoem back |
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Apr 28th 2010, 18:03 |
savant |
Predominant: how about yourself? |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:59 |
nurvzy |
tack on rss extension parsing and you got yourself a personal blog. lol |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:58 |
nurvzy |
there's not much to see, its basically the blog tutorial with customization and access control. |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:56 |
savant |
) |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:56 |
nurvzy |
that's what she said.. |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:56 |
savant |
either of you care to share screenshots of your backends? |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:54 |
nurvzy |
never got into joomla, but I've had a few clients that swear up and down about wordpress. So I've had to learn it to hack it. After an evening of wordpress hacking I always feel dirty about myself. |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:54 |
savant |
Their cms sucks, but the mvc framework behind it is solid |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:53 |
Predominant |
savant: Get out./ |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:53 |
Predominant |
Ewww |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:53 |
savant |
more joomla than wordpress |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:53 |
savant |
i was a wordpress/joomla developer before cakephp |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:52 |
nurvzy |
number of* |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:52 |
nurvzy |
lol, indeed, I think we all are a bit, otherwise we'd all be hacking any numbef or the TONS of cms "frameworks" out there instead of CakePHP =) |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:51 |
Predominant |
I'm just a control freak though |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:51 |
Predominant |
I did my own |
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Apr 28th 2010, 17:48 |
nurvzy |
I looked at other tools, wordpress and the like, but I liked the idea of rolling my own -- I'm more of a DIY kind of guy. This was before the release of croogo which is a very nice CakePHP cms. |