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Web Server - Share Knowledge / Re: My Projects
« on: January 31, 2008, 04:52:55 PM »
I haven't got any live unfortunately.

Stu

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Web Server - Ask For Help / Re: Blogging with Nettalk?
« on: January 13, 2008, 12:30:03 PM »
Gregg,

Nice work. Just posted another comment.

The SEO can be a pain .. at least, it was for my brain. Wordpress has got some pretty cool tricks and plugins to alleviate the pain. I imagine Drupal will too.

Stu

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Web Server - Ask For Help / Re: Blogging with Nettalk?
« on: January 09, 2008, 06:25:28 PM »
Sweet!

{ heads off to post spam comments }

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Web Server - Ask For Help / Re: Blogging with Nettalk?
« on: January 08, 2008, 06:29:26 PM »
Gregg,

With Wordpress, there are a couple of really good spam filters .. so you don't have to make people register and login to comment. I'm not savvy with Drupal, but i reckon it'd have something similar.

http://drupal.org/project/spam

Found that page googling. Might be of use? You might already have been there.

Cheers,

Stu

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Web Server - Share Knowledge / Re: My Projects
« on: January 08, 2008, 02:51:27 PM »
Devan,

Nice! I reckon the template thing wouldn't be too hard .. just a bit time consuming.

I got the browse/form working nicely in static files with NetTalk serving XML feeds .. but putting it to a template would mean .. well .. joy of joys. Ha ha.

Cheers,

Stu

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Web Server - Ask For Help / Re: Blogging with Nettalk?
« on: January 08, 2008, 02:49:35 PM »
Gregg,

Nice site! Very bloggy. I kind of fell into Wordpress, not hearing about Drupal till later. Looks like it's a viable engine.

So kudos.

One question .. are you wanting people to register before commenting?

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Web Server - Share Knowledge / My Projects
« on: January 07, 2008, 05:17:07 PM »
First. Apologies to the community. I have been using NetTalk for a long time, and while I'm not expert, I have gotten through a bit. And I've not been active at all here. Both asking questions and helping with answers.

Second. Here's a list of projects I'm working on, and what they do. If you'd like to know about functionality, let me know. I haven't got them up yet on websites (well, not for download), except for Jaymoe. But hopefully soon a website will get kicking.

Jaymoe
http://www.jaymoe.com

Very VERY basic engine. Pages, Images and Forums. A lot of work needs to be done on this. It's really a prototype at the moment.

Rasp

A basic File serving Web Server. Designed for small business who need to share documents and files (upload and download) between each other.

The Desktop interface allows for the importing of files in a number of different way.
The Web interface requires a login, although Pages are served on the normal index page.

Bank Buddy

Imports your Bank Statements (usually downloaded from your internet banking interface) and then allows you to allocate them.

The beauty of this sucker is the graphs you can get out of it. Simple to see (pie graphs rule) how much you are spending on what.


NetTalk Functionality
- file uploading from Web interface
- hooking into the WebHandler to customise the interface by serving custom CSS files based on the URL (and then Entity) entered.
- using Static files and the Ext framework (http://extjs.com) to give an enhanced user interface. Unfortunately cannot use the templates in this scenario. Or not much. At least, my brain wasn't able to get around it, so did it the long way .. hardcode :).
- Lightbox (cool js imaging functionality) into the web server, for Images
- Using Rico functionality, such as moveable boxes
- Pulling in Scriptaculous and using it instead (this was hard, and not completely functional).

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Web Server - Ask For Help / Re: Blogging with Nettalk?
« on: January 07, 2008, 05:06:56 PM »
Alan, Cheers for the pimp'n!

Gregg, the product Alan is talking about is a very VERY basic engine for serving Pages, Images and a Forum interface. What you'd really want to do is bling it up, and add a lot of small refined functionality (like Wordpress has).

Stu

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Cheers Bruce! Much appreciated. That's caught me at least once :).

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