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Here is the proof of concept for the PHP Administration: http://bluhelix.homeip.net:88/hfs/Sorry about the read-only text box, but I decided against allowing people to upload their own templates and limited it to just three. I don't know why images aren't loading on the HFS site but they work fine if I connect directly via localhost.Anyway, I wanted to throw this out there to see how many people would be interested in something like this and also any ideas for "must have" features.
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Quote from: Unknown8063 on August 16, 2007, 05:08:56 PMHere is the proof of concept for the PHP Administration: http://bluhelix.homeip.net:88/hfs/Sorry about the read-only text box, but I decided against allowing people to upload their own templates and limited it to just three. I don't know why images aren't loading on the HFS site but they work fine if I connect directly via localhost.Anyway, I wanted to throw this out there to see how many people would be interested in something like this and also any ideas for "must have" features. It just hit me with your example : instead of changing form [template1/template2/ etc.] you could switch to different languages within the same form [Damn Template English / Damn Template Portugese/ Damn Template Italien / ... French... etc.] Ever thought of this ?Tcube
Quote from: TCube on August 18, 2007, 05:59:36 PMIt just hit me with your example : instead of changing form [template1/template2/ etc.] you could switch to different languages within the same form [Damn Template English / Damn Template Portugese/ Damn Template Italien / ... French... etc.] Ever thought of this ?The trouble is that using the ini route to change templates mean the change is global and experienced by all users.
It just hit me with your example : instead of changing form [template1/template2/ etc.] you could switch to different languages within the same form [Damn Template English / Damn Template Portugese/ Damn Template Italien / ... French... etc.] Ever thought of this ?