Archive for the ‘open source content management’ Category

Clearing Browser (IE7) Cache not working?

November 19, 2009 - 10:13 pm 1 Comment

Hi,

I am using an open source content management system and I am having a problem that is unique to Internet Explorer (v7). Specifically, when I update the content of my site and save my changes, although the website accurately reflects my changes, when I go back to view the content item in the administrator portion of my site, the changes are not reflected. Only when I go to Tools -> Internet Options –> Browsing -> Delete Temporary Internet Files will the latest changes appear. The browser seems to be caching old values every time I make a change to the content of my site. My settings are such that the browser is configured to look for a new version of the site on each visit to the webpage. I have confirmed that this is not an issue with Firefox, just Internet Explorer. Any ideas?
I have tried the "Delete All" option under browsing in IE7 and this works ONLY for the current session. When I make changes to my content again and save the changes, I reload the page and it is cached with the old value. So, I need a more viable solution than this.

open ie >> tools >>options >> delete all

Is there any US based company who gives us projects(php, web designing, web development etc)?

November 13, 2009 - 8:38 am 1 Comment

Sanvera Solutions is a leading website design company based in India. Sanvera is all about delivering successful Website Design Solutions, Web Development, IT Outsourcing services, PHP Programming etc in a professional and cost effective manner. With the fundamental principle of complete customer satisfaction, we aim at securing the position of the best in class service provider in the IT sphere.

Our solutions

1. Ecommerce website design and Development
2. Real Estate website design and Development
3. Mortgage website, Portals
4. Corporate, Online Store
5. Travel & Tourism website
6. Online Reservation
7. Open Source Customization
8. Personal Website Design and Development
9. Content Management System
10.Customer Relationship Management

We want some outsourcing company from US….

You can register at freelance websites like http://getafreelancer.ndtvjob.com/ , http://scriptlance.ndtvjob.com/ , http://eufreelance.ndtvjob.com/ ,etc and start bidding for all data entry projects posted there .

Choose the best 15 for "Learning Management Systems"?

November 7, 2009 - 6:38 am 2 Comments

Here’s a comprehensive list of learning management systems from across the globe. The link below shows combined both open source and commercial LMS systems to remove any confusion.

http://elearning-india.com/content/blogcategory/19/38/

My company is looking forward to outsource "Learning Management Systems" to its clients from any of these companies. How do I get to know the best among these, so that I could advice my company to send Rfps’ to a list of top 15 companies?
My company is looking forward to host e-learning online and mediate learning/training programs for employees for any kind of learning or training. For example, our client wants a LMS/LCMS for a fresher comes to the company, he/she could visit the portal and do e-learn about the company. I wanted do know which all company will provide LMS or LCMS to our company so that we outsource and integrate the process with the required tools and provide to our clients. So I would like to know who are the best 15 vendors LMS/LCMS.

We were/are looking to change our current one, all i can say is avoid Outstart like the plague!!!

However, how many employee’s are you looking to serve?
There are some good "cheap" solutions that get the job done if you are serving either a small group or simple content.

LCMS’s (Learning Content Management Systems) allow you to analyze your courses and compare how students are doing as well as track their answers. (so you can compare if everyone is missing a question because it was worded poorly).

We are hoping to get Ziiva from Prosperity below as it had a lot of what we are looking for, we will probably pick them up next year after the Outstart finally expires. (Did I mention you should avoid them like the plague?).

i want translate a c#.net portal website(content management system) like mambo or dotnetnuke.tell me the best.

October 30, 2009 - 6:18 pm 1 Comment

i want translate a c#.net portal website(content management system) like mambo or dotnetnuke.
i want be a free & open source too.tell me the best.
a general portal with usefull majols.i want to extend this portal mith myown majols.
mambo & joomla are cool,but they are php.
dotnet nuke are vb.net too.
i want a compelete portal in c#.net

You’d be better of buidling one for yourself. Mostly you don’t even need all the functions such system has and you can build it more to your own needs. Just try making a simple cms which manages your news, page content and newsletter or something and then make it so you can easyily add new modules, u probably will need to build the core of such system

I’m looking for an Open Source CMS that allows me to charge for monthly subscriptions?

October 18, 2009 - 10:06 pm 2 Comments

Wanting to make a website that offers a monthly subscription capability, but need a content management system that allows for this. Having a hard time finding what’s out there that allows for this, but is also open soruce. Paying $15,000 for a CMS is not in my budget.

Try…

Free Content Management Systems:

http://www.pligg.com/
http://drupal.org/
http://opensourcecms.com/
http://www.joomla.org/
http://www.opensourcecms.com/

File Thingie?(small web-based file manager written in PHP. It is intended for those who need to give others access to a part of their server’s file system when FTP is not practical): http://www.solitude.dk/filethingie/

Ron

ASP.Net CMS for a blog?

October 14, 2009 - 5:41 pm 2 Comments

We can not host PHP or UNIX as we are a Microsoft shop. For that reason can anyone recommend ASP .Net content management system for a blog?

Open source and fees based are both fine.

Thanks

try http://www.dasblog.info/

What is the best CMS for a non-profit website?

October 12, 2009 - 2:43 pm 4 Comments

I need to develop a content management system website for a not-for-profit agency. What would be the best system to use (open source)? I prefer PHP. How much should I charge for building a site?

The link below will help you get started developing a no/low-cost website for the not-for-profit.

Depending on your training and hands-on experience you should be charging at least $50 an hour. If you are feeling charitable you could donate some of your time and have them give you a contribution receipt so you can use it on your tax return.

Best browser based Content Management system?

October 10, 2009 - 3:33 pm 1 Comment

It needs to have a WYSIWYG element, as end users will have little or no design experience.

AT the moment looking at Adobe Contribute, but as I will be needing to purchase 6 plus licences at £200 a pop, was looking for a cheaper, possibly open source alternative.

It goes without saying that it needs to be cross browser compatible and be totally stable

Cheers!

Why not use one of the many free solutions? I would suggest Drupal, but joomla is pretty good too.

Basic Content management system?

October 6, 2009 - 7:51 pm 3 Comments

For this college project that I’m doing I need to develop a repository which will allow the insertion of multi-format documents (pdf, word etc…) and then a simple interface which will allow searching on this database of documents based on keywords and the ability to download and open these documents. Just wondering where to start on this. Whats the best technology to use. Was thinking maybe php as it can be a web interface to this repository or perhaps java using lucene. Is their any good open source libraries etc.. that could help me. Any comments suggestions greatly appreciated, Regards,
M

I don’t know a whole lot about creating a CMS. But one that my company uses is called Raconteur. (http://www.raconteur.info/cms-for-static-content/home/)

It is a VERY basic CMS. I’ve supplied the link in hopes that you can find some more information about what platform it’s built on. Don’t hesitate to send an email to them and ask some questions. They’re great to work with and will undoubtedly love to help!

Any free Content Management System CMS similar to Ekklesia 360?

October 6, 2009 - 7:51 pm 2 Comments

I’m an intermediate level graphics/webdesigner. I’m looking for a CMS like Ekklesia 360 http://www.ekklesia360.com/ that’s free or better if it’s an open source. I’ve tried Joomla, PHP-Nuke and the other ones available in Control Panel-Fantastico but I just don’t like the "feel" on those ones.

Could someone provide me a link to a free/open source CMS and provide a little comment about it if you’ve already used it.

Thanks a bunch in advance!

I think you can make use of Joomla. ekklesia360 got both ecommerce and social networking features which you will hardly found in any simple cms. Thers many church websites being designed using joomla.

http://www.joomlachurch.org/