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What happened to vTiger CRM --the fork of SugarCRM-- after the upgrade to versions 5.2x? Among many good and improved things, the PDF generating libraries have changed paths. Some plug and play, or click and point, PDF making extensions, crafted for 5.1x won't work with the new versions 5.2x -- until they will be upgraded at their turn, of course.
In the while, for the code-minded people, here's the new list of
A Norwegian Publishing House, Horn Forlag AS, hired Erik Thorsen's web workshop, Webverksted.no, in order to optimize the online delivery of its outstanding publications.
For years, the Joomla! content management system was doing a great job at handling paper publications over to the web audiences. There is a solid component for Joomla!, called Flipping Book, that takes JPG image files and converts them throughout an Adobe Flash script into an ebook that you can flip, as the name is telling us.
Your online business is growing out of an old e-store application, or you wanna start selling online, and start good. Below are some considerations regarding the shopping cart software we're recommending, and why. A comparative analysis:
It's been a while since we were toying with this little Google Tool: Page Speed, the Web Performance Tool.
As a module in Apache, we recently enabled the page speed optimization tool on all our client web sites. The increase in download speed per page should be visibly double.
What's this?
Page Speed, the Web Performance Tool
Now also an Apache module!
Problem:
It's about placing a simple PHP script in the top of the template file to password protect it. BUT the problem is that PDG Commerce templates are HTML files. When I add the PHP script, and change it to a PHP file, the PDG Commerce can no longer process the template. Do you know of a way to have the HTML template file call the PHP script?
A thread on Slashdot alarmed me, just a little bit, for some minutes. Privacy is indeed a real concern when it comes to email management. When your [mine] gmail account stores gigas of personal emails, all legit stuff yet still private and by no means public!
The alert lady, "thanking" Google for its Buzz exposing her to some stalker, turned out to be her own many unthought-of clicks' victim.
