By Ed Reckers on April 20, 2007
It’s well known that Joomla’s core user management and access tools are lacking. I have begun using JaclPlus to provide multiple levels of access to my Web site’s content. Here’s a summary description of JaclPlus from the Joomla Extensions Directory page for this component: An ACL Enhancements component for Joomla! to enable you to create [...]
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By Ed Reckers on April 14, 2007
From the Web site: http://www.internet2.edu/ “Internet2 is the foremost U.S. advanced networking consortium. Led by the research and education community since 1996, Internet2 promotes the missions of its members by providing both leading-edge network capabilities and unique partnership opportunities that together facilitate the development, deployment and use of revolutionary Internet technologies.”
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By Ed Reckers on April 12, 2007
AOL’s Developer Network looks to be the real deal. There are a number of APIs which seem to be useful. I’ll be attempting to use these services soon on upcoming projects. At the moment I’m adding this link/post to my blog so as to have a reference to it.
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By Ed Reckers on April 11, 2007
I’m proposing a case for Web Development Standards in project procurement. I’m noticing a glaring mistrust by clients in the consulting business due to having been burnt previously. I believe that much of this may be due to this industry not having standards and a ‘truth in capabilities’ requirement. I’m seeing issues where designers have [...]
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By Ed Reckers on April 10, 2007
I’m happy to report that the site Indie Music Reviews has just been launched. This site designed under our design company Kliky.Com offered interesting insight into the use of open source content management systems, in this case Joomla. You can view the site url at: http://www.indiemusicreviews.net/ The first thing I’d need to comment on is [...]
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