will there be a stand alone server version of this?
You mean like MSAS?
If there is a release of a JSAS then it would be through the folks that made MSAS would be my guess:
http://www.joomlasolutions.com
will there be a stand alone server version of this?
hotnuts21 wrote:In the last CVS release of mambo it had a choice of databases, any reason this was left out the Joomla release?
ivo.apostolov wrote:From the side of multilanguage support 1.0 is somehow - AGAIN MADE TO RUN ONLY IN ENGLISH,
there is no option to make a installation or backend translation without changing everything in the PHP files, which for me is strange and for sure a step back.
marboo wrote:But, I actually meant a link in the new Joomla!1.0 program, not the Joomla! site!
stingrey wrote:ivo.apostolov wrote:From the side of multilanguage support 1.0 is somehow - AGAIN MADE TO RUN ONLY IN ENGLISH,
there is no option to make a installation or backend translation without changing everything in the PHP files, which for me is strange and for sure a step back.
The ability to translate the Backend is something for 1.1
There was no way to port this ability into 1.0 as it requires far too many changes and too much time to try implment.
gsbe wrote:We wanted to see the changes to the admin UI of Joomla! for ourselves so we jumped into a new installation. In the process, we took some screenshots of the changes we noticed from $ambo 4.5.2.3 to Joomla! 1.0. Enjoy.
http://www.nuthinwerked.com/screenshots/
stingrey wrote:ivo.apostolov wrote:From the side of multilanguage support 1.0 is somehow - AGAIN MADE TO RUN ONLY IN ENGLISH,
there is no option to make a installation or backend translation without changing everything in the PHP files, which for me is strange and for sure a step back.
The ability to translate the Backend is something for 1.1
There was no way to port this ability into 1.0 as it requires far too many changes and too much time to try implment.
netshine wrote:Great stuff. Looks very cool.
In case people missed the announcement in the general forum (as it disappeared under hundreds of new posts very quickly), here is our updated tutorial for the beautiful new baby:
http://www.netshinesoftware.com/joomla-tutorial.html
farimi wrote:I think they should be more than 2 templates in it though. Just my 2 cents.
Dont forget you can submit an article for the Communtiy News area
netshine wrote:Thanks for the tip - have submitted.
eyezberg wrote:About 1st suggestion: maybe updating the initial release to include all fixed bugs would be possible also?
Or how is this going to be handled, I seem to remember statements about more frequent releases somewhere..?
stingrey wrote:eyezberg wrote:About 1st suggestion: maybe updating the initial release to include all fixed bugs would be possible also?
Or how is this going to be handled, I seem to remember statements about more frequent releases somewhere..?
http://www.joomla.org/content/view/199/52/