CMS?

CMS?

am 31.05.2007 14:40:00 von Gustav Wiberg

Hi there!
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Anyone know a good CMS for handling documents and adding/deleting news in d=
iffrent categorys. Mambo/Joomla or Sharepoint Server would be great, BUT in=
these systems documents are stored in ONE map on the server (and through t=
he db - the site shows respective document is shown in diffrent categories)=
..=20
=20
But I'm looking for a CMS that stores documents in physical paths, like=20
=20
this...
=20
Category
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Cars
-file1.jpg
Boats
-file2.doc
-file3.doc
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Buses
-file4.doc
=20
In for example this files are stored like this:
mambodocuments/file1.jpg, file2.jpg, file2.jpg, file3, file4.jpg
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I want the CMS to store the files like this
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mambodocuments/cars/file1.jpg
mambodocuments/boats/file2.jpg=20
mambodocuments/boats/file3.jpg=20
mambodocuments/buses/file4.jpg
=20
=20
Anyone? Help :-)
=20
Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg

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RE: CMS?

am 31.05.2007 15:18:12 von Joshua.Moore

Ok well sorry, I don't know of anything else :(

-----Original Message-----
From: Gustav Wiberg [mailto:gustav@hmn.se]=20
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 6:08 AM
To: Moore, Joshua
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] CMS?

Hi there!

I could an application of my own that does this, but I'm just wondering =
if
there is some CMS out there that stores the documents in diffrent =
folders.
The customer asks for this, and it's because they want to access the =
files
throught the local network as well as through their intranet... (In one =
big
folder there is absolutly no structure)

Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg
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-----Original Message-----
From: Moore, Joshua [mailto:Joshua.Moore@tusd1.org]=20
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 3:10 PM
To: Gustav Wiberg
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] CMS?

Hmmm, well the CMS I use is Seditio www.neocrome.net

However it does store its documents in one big folder and marks it by =
the DB
to determine the categories. If you tell me why you need it to be in its =
own
folder maybe we can figure another way for you?

-----Original Message-----
From: Gustav Wiberg [mailto:gustav@hmn.se]=20
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 5:40 AM
To: 'php windows' (php-windows@lists.php.net)
Subject: [PHP-WIN] CMS?

Hi there!
=20
Anyone know a good CMS for handling documents and adding/deleting news =
in
diffrent categorys. Mambo/Joomla or Sharepoint Server would be great, =
BUT in
these systems documents are stored in ONE map on the server (and through =
the
db - the site shows respective document is shown in diffrent =
categories).=20
=20
But I'm looking for a CMS that stores documents in physical paths, like=20
=20
this...
=20
Category
=20
Cars
-file1.jpg
Boats
-file2.doc
-file3.doc
=20
Buses
-file4.doc
=20
In for example this files are stored like this:
mambodocuments/file1.jpg, file2.jpg, file2.jpg, file3, file4.jpg
=20
I want the CMS to store the files like this
=20
mambodocuments/cars/file1.jpg
mambodocuments/boats/file2.jpg=20
mambodocuments/boats/file3.jpg=20
mambodocuments/buses/file4.jpg
=20
=20
Anyone? Help :-)
=20
Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg

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RE: CMS?

am 31.05.2007 15:39:29 von Bill Bolte

With Joomla! it really depends on what you're doing. Media Manager will
allow you to store your images in the way you describe. The add-on
component, DocMan stores them all in one folder. Get the JoomlaExplorer
add-on and it allows you to upload files to any folder you want (as well
as create those folders).

The categories things shouldn't be an issue either...

Bill=20

-----Original Message-----
From: Gustav Wiberg [mailto:gustav@hmn.se]=20
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 7:40 AM
To: 'php windows' (php-windows@lists.php.net)
Subject: [PHP-WIN] CMS?

Hi there!
=20
Anyone know a good CMS for handling documents and adding/deleting news
in diffrent categorys. Mambo/Joomla or Sharepoint Server would be great,
BUT in these systems documents are stored in ONE map on the server (and
through the db - the site shows respective document is shown in diffrent
categories).=20
=20
But I'm looking for a CMS that stores documents in physical paths, like=20
=20
this...
=20
Category
=20
Cars
-file1.jpg
Boats
-file2.doc
-file3.doc
=20
Buses
-file4.doc
=20
In for example this files are stored like this:
mambodocuments/file1.jpg, file2.jpg, file2.jpg, file3, file4.jpg
=20
I want the CMS to store the files like this
=20
mambodocuments/cars/file1.jpg
mambodocuments/boats/file2.jpg=20
mambodocuments/boats/file3.jpg=20
mambodocuments/buses/file4.jpg
=20
=20
Anyone? Help :-)
=20
Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg

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RE: CMS?

am 31.05.2007 15:46:00 von Gustav Wiberg

Hi there!

Can this JoomlaExplorer be a replacement for Docman? I'm using Mambo 4.5.1

Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg
=20

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Bolte [mailto:billb@hightouchinc.com]=20
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 3:39 PM
To: php-windows@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] CMS?

With Joomla! it really depends on what you're doing. Media Manager will
allow you to store your images in the way you describe. The add-on
component, DocMan stores them all in one folder. Get the JoomlaExplorer
add-on and it allows you to upload files to any folder you want (as well
as create those folders).

The categories things shouldn't be an issue either...

Bill=20

-----Original Message-----
From: Gustav Wiberg [mailto:gustav@hmn.se]=20
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 7:40 AM
To: 'php windows' (php-windows@lists.php.net)
Subject: [PHP-WIN] CMS?

Hi there!
=20
Anyone know a good CMS for handling documents and adding/deleting news
in diffrent categorys. Mambo/Joomla or Sharepoint Server would be great,
BUT in these systems documents are stored in ONE map on the server (and
through the db - the site shows respective document is shown in diffrent
categories).=20
=20
But I'm looking for a CMS that stores documents in physical paths, like=20
=20
this...
=20
Category
=20
Cars
-file1.jpg
Boats
-file2.doc
-file3.doc
=20
Buses
-file4.doc
=20
In for example this files are stored like this:
mambodocuments/file1.jpg, file2.jpg, file2.jpg, file3, file4.jpg
=20
I want the CMS to store the files like this
=20
mambodocuments/cars/file1.jpg
mambodocuments/boats/file2.jpg=20
mambodocuments/boats/file3.jpg=20
mambodocuments/buses/file4.jpg
=20
=20
Anyone? Help :-)
=20
Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg

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RE: CMS?

am 31.05.2007 15:58:52 von Bill Bolte

No, not really. it's more of an enhanced media manager allowing ftp,
editing of files and folder/file permissions, etc.

But as was asked before, why the need for the specific paths?



-----Original Message-----
From: Gustav Wiberg [mailto:gustav@hmn.se]=20
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 8:46 AM
To: Bill Bolte; 'php-windows@lists.php.net'
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] CMS?

Hi there!

Can this JoomlaExplorer be a replacement for Docman? I'm using Mambo
4.5.1

Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg
=20

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Bolte [mailto:billb@hightouchinc.com]=20
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 3:39 PM
To: php-windows@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] CMS?

With Joomla! it really depends on what you're doing. Media Manager will
allow you to store your images in the way you describe. The add-on
component, DocMan stores them all in one folder. Get the JoomlaExplorer
add-on and it allows you to upload files to any folder you want (as well
as create those folders).

The categories things shouldn't be an issue either...

Bill=20

-----Original Message-----
From: Gustav Wiberg [mailto:gustav@hmn.se]=20
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 7:40 AM
To: 'php windows' (php-windows@lists.php.net)
Subject: [PHP-WIN] CMS?

Hi there!
=20
Anyone know a good CMS for handling documents and adding/deleting news
in diffrent categorys. Mambo/Joomla or Sharepoint Server would be great,
BUT in these systems documents are stored in ONE map on the server (and
through the db - the site shows respective document is shown in diffrent
categories).=20
=20
But I'm looking for a CMS that stores documents in physical paths, like=20
=20
this...
=20
Category
=20
Cars
-file1.jpg
Boats
-file2.doc
-file3.doc
=20
Buses
-file4.doc
=20
In for example this files are stored like this:
mambodocuments/file1.jpg, file2.jpg, file2.jpg, file3, file4.jpg
=20
I want the CMS to store the files like this
=20
mambodocuments/cars/file1.jpg
mambodocuments/boats/file2.jpg=20
mambodocuments/boats/file3.jpg=20
mambodocuments/buses/file4.jpg
=20
=20
Anyone? Help :-)
=20
Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg

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RE: CMS?

am 31.05.2007 16:07:00 von Gustav Wiberg

Hi!

Ok. It's because the customer wants to explore the documents when logging i=
nto the network as "network-user". And NOT just in the intranet-portal.

Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg=20

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Bolte [mailto:billb@hightouchinc.com]=20
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 3:59 PM
To: php-windows@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] CMS?

No, not really. it's more of an enhanced media manager allowing ftp,
editing of files and folder/file permissions, etc.

But as was asked before, why the need for the specific paths?



-----Original Message-----
From: Gustav Wiberg [mailto:gustav@hmn.se]=20
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 8:46 AM
To: Bill Bolte; 'php-windows@lists.php.net'
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] CMS?

Hi there!

Can this JoomlaExplorer be a replacement for Docman? I'm using Mambo
4.5.1

Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg
=20

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Bolte [mailto:billb@hightouchinc.com]=20
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 3:39 PM
To: php-windows@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] CMS?

With Joomla! it really depends on what you're doing. Media Manager will
allow you to store your images in the way you describe. The add-on
component, DocMan stores them all in one folder. Get the JoomlaExplorer
add-on and it allows you to upload files to any folder you want (as well
as create those folders).

The categories things shouldn't be an issue either...

Bill=20

-----Original Message-----
From: Gustav Wiberg [mailto:gustav@hmn.se]=20
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 7:40 AM
To: 'php windows' (php-windows@lists.php.net)
Subject: [PHP-WIN] CMS?

Hi there!
=20
Anyone know a good CMS for handling documents and adding/deleting news
in diffrent categorys. Mambo/Joomla or Sharepoint Server would be great,
BUT in these systems documents are stored in ONE map on the server (and
through the db - the site shows respective document is shown in diffrent
categories).=20
=20
But I'm looking for a CMS that stores documents in physical paths, like=20
=20
this...
=20
Category
=20
Cars
-file1.jpg
Boats
-file2.doc
-file3.doc
=20
Buses
-file4.doc
=20
In for example this files are stored like this:
mambodocuments/file1.jpg, file2.jpg, file2.jpg, file3, file4.jpg
=20
I want the CMS to store the files like this
=20
mambodocuments/cars/file1.jpg
mambodocuments/boats/file2.jpg=20
mambodocuments/boats/file3.jpg=20
mambodocuments/buses/file4.jpg
=20
=20
Anyone? Help :-)
=20
Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg

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