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We're starting a user group and want our own website for it where people can post, register for meetings, etc. What is the best CMS to use? The server we plan to use is Win 2003 Web Server with IIS 6 and SQL 2008, but also has PHP and MySQL installed.
This is highly subjective. You can have a look at http://php.opensourcecms.com/ where you can try almost all of them and decide for yourself.
If you want an easy and quick start, try Joomla. For a better (and maybe more complex) product, go with Drupal.
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Since many front-end frameworks/CMS have a fully customizable appearance, I would like to know how is the best/easiest way to determine or identify if some web-site is developed or running with a specific technology.
Any ideas?
Thank you in advance.
Wappalyzer browser extension is the best way to know the technology behind a website.
And to discover if it's build with Liferay or any other way.
https://wappalyzer.com/
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There are two popular bundles for connecting facebook and Symfony2-based applicaions: FOSFacebookBundle and HWIOAuthBundle.
Which one is better to manage simple facebook connect?
I have had problems implementing FOSFacebookBundle, exactly with the connect option... which was not persisting the tokens in the users entity (FOSUserBundle) without extensive overriding of provider methods.
On the other hand HWIOAuthBundle worked like a charm, the downside of this one being that it needed a bit of work to make it look like FOSFacebook.
I even read a comment on a blog... or github bug report... can't remember exactly, where a FOS dev encouraged the use of HWI bundle because it's being maintained and developped in a better way then the FOS one. (found it. first comment on this post https://coderwall.com/p/qkdzca)
Way to setup HWIOAuthBundle that works: https://gist.github.com/danvbe/4476697
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I have found a lot of sites that can store my data but I also would like a web service that can run my three php files regularly to update the data in my database. I have these files because I need to get data from another source and make it more suitable for my needs and then I save them into JSON files which I later want to access from my iPhone app. Is there any place that can do this (hopefully for free or cheap)?
You can find some sites for free, but you're better off paying for a service IMO. You're looking for something with "MySQL Databases" as a feature. iPage.com, WebHostingHub.com, BlueHost.com, etc. all offer this.
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If you have come across any CMS (.net or php) that can be used for Restaurant business, please let me know. The admin should be able to add new menu items and perform CRUD menus.
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Perhaps using Wordpress would be a good start for a restaurant website. There are even some people using specific modules like Flutter (a CMS extension to Wordpress) that can be used to manage menus. If you look at the Wordpress extension for restaurant, you have many extensions.
The best solution for you is to use some OSS e-commerce engine.
OpenCart, I think, is the best one. It is simple and extendable.
Link: http://www.opencart.com/
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Just curious to see if anyone is using the Abyss Web Server for any projects.
http://www.aprelium.com/
I've checked it out a few times, had it running a few ASP.Net demo sites, but haven't gotten to far with it. I like the ease of use, but I'm thinking both IIS and Apache out class Abyss for the most part.
Has anyone used it?
If so, what is your experience?
I ask because I'm tempted to use if for some projects, but if it isn't worth the investment I probably won't.
Thanks for your time.
I know this is many years later, but Abyss is still around, and we are using it for some of our customers who must install our apps on desktops where their IT does not allow IIS to run. It works well with MVC and .NET 4.5.2.
No more than about 0.3% of public hosts, for sure:
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2009/12/24/december_2009_web_server_survey.html