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A good component example and tutorial for Joomla 1.5

Post by pbearne » Thu Sep 13, 2007 7:48 am

Hi Guys

I wish to write a component to integrate PHPGedVeiw into joomla 1.5 with out using Iframes And I am looking for examples and tutorials etc. that I can use in order to do this.

Please can any one point me to the right place to start?

Paul

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Re: A good component example and tutorial for Joomla 1.5

Post by cynazem » Fri Sep 14, 2007 8:30 pm

You'll find some tutos here...

http://www.jlleblanc.com/Joseph/bio/Frontpage/

Have fun!

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Re: A good component example and tutorial for Joomla 1.5

Post by ianmac » Sat Sep 15, 2007 11:45 am

dev.joomla.org is also a good resource - it has various tutorials and references on a variety of subjects.

As examples, the tutorials will serve as examples, but also look at some of the core components.

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Re: A good component example and tutorial for Joomla 1.5

Post by mike_dowler » Sat Sep 15, 2007 2:32 pm

I thoroughly recommend Joseph LeBlanc's book from Packt Publishing - unlike many other tutorials I have come across, the demonstration component is suitably complex (even though the tutorial itself is very straightforward!) so it is easier to apply to whatever tutorial you are developing.


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