alfonso
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| Posted: 04/08/2009, 2:52 AM |
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Is there a way to make a simply blog in codecharge? Thanks
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vandalen
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| Posted: 04/08/2009, 6:14 AM |
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Yes but ... why?
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alfonso
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| Posted: 04/08/2009, 8:47 AM |
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I want to integrate a blog into my web and wordpress and others are dificult to do
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damian
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| Posted: 04/12/2009, 11:51 PM |
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it is very easy to create a blog with ccs....
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alfonso
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| Posted: 04/13/2009, 12:14 AM |
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You really don't help me with this response. Anybody can help me?
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Jan K. van Dalen
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| Posted: 04/13/2009, 10:01 AM |
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Alfonso, you asked if there is a way to build a blog with CCS. The answer
is yes.
Can you be more specific?
"alfonso" <alfonso@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
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> You really don't help me with this response. Anybody can help me?
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alfonso
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| Posted: 04/13/2009, 10:43 AM |
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My question is how. What tables must I buld, relations, etc... I ask bassically if anybody have made a blog with codecharge and can sohw how is made
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damian
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| Posted: 04/13/2009, 3:34 PM |
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what functionality do you want? be specific.
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alfonso
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| Posted: 04/14/2009, 1:01 AM |
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I want to make a blog. I need to know what tables must I create, what relations between this tables, and if it is possible a CCS 4 project to do it
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damian
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| Posted: 04/14/2009, 1:39 AM |
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like pulling teeth.... 
Quote :what functionality do you want? be specific.
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alfonso
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| Posted: 04/14/2009, 1:52 AM |
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I ask if anybody have made a blog or a system with entries and comments and can send to me the CCS file and project
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datadoit
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| Posted: 04/14/2009, 5:54 AM |
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Alfonso, your request is beyond the scope of any forum. You're asking
for someone to simply provide you with the ultimate solution to creating
a web blog in CCS, and this isn't information that most either don't
have the time to give or don't want to give without some sort of
compensation for that time.
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Jan K. van Dalen
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| Posted: 04/14/2009, 7:27 AM |
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Agree ... and he is not even asking in a nice way :) Something may be lost
in transalation :)
"datadoit" <mike@floridaprocessing.com> wrote in message
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> Alfonso, your request is beyond the scope of any forum. You're asking for
> someone to simply provide you with the ultimate solution to creating a web
> blog in CCS, and this isn't information that most either don't have the
> time to give or don't want to give without some sort of compensation for
> that time.
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Jan K. van Dalen
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| Posted: 04/14/2009, 7:30 AM |
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Alfonso, as dotadoit said, you started asking if it can be done ... the
answer is Yes.
Your second question is a bit bizzard as you now want someone to send you
the solution already built. It does not work like that (do you give away
your work for nothing?).
Again, if you have specirfic questions, we are all ready to help, if you
want a complete solution, hire a consultant ... or do it yourself.
"alfonso" <alfonso@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
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>I ask if anybody have made a blog or a system with entries and comments and
>can
> send to me the CCS file and project
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> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
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alfonso
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| Posted: 04/14/2009, 8:40 AM |
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Sorry. My english is very bad. I don't want you to get angry with me. I thought there will be people who work on this before me.
I'll try to make alone. I'm make a grid to add tickets or news and later allow people to comment abut that news.
Thanks and sorry
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JimmyCrackedCorn
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| Posted: 04/14/2009, 3:00 PM |
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alfonso,
Basically, the answer to your first question is, no, there is no pre-built CCS blog sample for you to start with. However, there are lots of really good examples provided and you should be able to use one or more of them to define the various sections of your blog project.
I'm not sure what your experience level is but here is my advice...
1) grab some paper and make a brief outline of the major sections of your project
2) flesh out each section to include all your features and functions
3) decide what pages you need (login, blog display, blog entry creation and editing, blog comment submission, etc.)
4) define your database fields and create a database
5) fire up CodeCharge and start building your pages
6) as you run into specific problems (how do I set up login?, how do I get this blog display to work?) come back here and we would be glad to help you
If you truly do not know where to start you may need to do more study before attempting this. CodeCharge is a fairly complex tool and is not something where you can just take an example and use it as-is.
Good luck!
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Jan K. van Dalen
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| Posted: 04/14/2009, 3:16 PM |
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Understood. I"m assuming Spanish? if yes, we can keep talking by emailing
me at:
jan AT windmilltechnology DOT com
"alfonso" <alfonso@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
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> Sorry. My english is very bad. I don't want you to get angry with me. I
> thought
> there will be people who work on this before me.
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> I'll try to make alone. I'm make a grid to add tickets or news and later
> allow
> people to comment abut that news.
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> Thanks and sorry
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> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
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Jan K. van Dalen
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| Posted: 04/14/2009, 3:16 PM |
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Good counsel
"JimmyCrackedCorn" <JimmyCrackedCorn@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
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> alfonso,
>
> Basically, the answer to your first question is, no, there is no pre-built
> CCS
> blog sample for you to start with. There are lots of really good examples
> provided and you should be able to use one or more of them to define the
> various
> sections of your blog project.
>
> not sure what your experience level is but here is my advice...
>
> 1) grab some paper and make a brief outline of the major sections of your
> project
> 2) flesh out each section to include all your features and functions
> 3) decide what pages you need (login, blog display, blog entry creation
> and
> editing, blog comment submission, etc.)
> 4) define your database fields and create a database
> 5) fire up CodeCharge and start building your pages
> 6) as you run into specific problems (how do I set up login?, how do I get
> this
> blog display to work?) come back here and we would be glad to help you
>
> If truly do not know where to start you may need to do more study before
> attempting this. CodeCharge is a fairly complex tool and is not something
> where
> you can just take an example and use it as-is.
>
> Good luck!
> _________________
> Walter Kempees...you are dearly missed.
> ---------------------------------------
> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.yessoftware.com/
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alfonso
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| Posted: 04/14/2009, 11:44 PM |
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First, yes I'm from Spain.
Second, thanks to everybody for your answers. I think I know how to use codecharge in a middle level. I think I could do this job working hard:
1. I know to do tables, individual pages, etc...
2. Probably most dificult to me is to let visitors sign up, login and comment each entry.
3. I think I also know to show an entry and his respective comments.
But now I nee to put a blog in my web in just one or two days, so I must use wordpress to install a prebuilt one. I'll try to do with codecharge later.
Thanks again.
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datadoit
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| Posted: 04/15/2009, 7:02 AM |
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Nothing wrong with using an already-built solution. See this post here http://www.rathburn.org/?p=3 on integrating a CCS grid into a WordPress
post.
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Waspman
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| Posted: 04/17/2009, 12:21 AM |
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If you still want one done in CCS, I've got one I never used that you can have.
Let me know and I'll send it over the weekend when I've found it.
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myproxy
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| Posted: 04/21/2009, 10:07 PM |
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just my two cents....
for a blog, there is no point in re-inventing the wheel... use Drupal.org
Use CCS only if functionality deems it.
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damian
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| Posted: 04/22/2009, 5:39 AM |
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Quote myproxy:
just my two cents....
for a blog, there is no point in re-inventing the wheel... use Drupal.org
Use CCS only if functionality deems it.
if its only a blog then yes - use a blog - if the blog is just one part of the solution then its not hard to make your own...
and for 2c i prefer nucleus :)
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alfonso
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| Posted: 04/22/2009, 8:41 AM |
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Waspman, can you help me?
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Waspman
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| Posted: 04/23/2009, 1:06 PM |
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Yep, what do you want?
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