You can start by listing what you want the application do. This will open the door to another round of discovery.
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Keith Smith
--- On Tue, 12/23/08, Stephen <
cryptworks@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Stephen <
cryptworks@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Looking for some PHP geeks
To:
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Date: Tuesday, December 23, 2008, 8:01 AM
i have an idea of how i would do it, but i dont have quite the time,
nor PHP skill to devote to this.
and if there are unknowns that needed to be known i would hope someone
would ask, because i dont know all of them, the last website i
maintained was in 1998. I have run the servers, but usually the web
dev says i need X Y or Z and i make it magically appear on the server
for him.
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 7:12 AM, keith smith <
klsmith2020@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>
> I think he is looking for a quote and time frame to accomplish the
project.
>
> Before a quote can be accomplished all of the unknowns need to be known.
>
>
>
>
>
> --- On Mon, 12/22/08, JD Austin <jd@twingeckos.com> wrote:
>
> From: JD Austin <jd@twingeckos.com>
> Subject: Re: Looking for some PHP geeks
> To: "Main PLUG discussion list"
<
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us>
> Date: Monday, December 22, 2008, 10:07 PM
>
> There's no quick way to migrate from one platform to another.
> But if you work out a plan it can be done fairly quickly (a few weeks).
>
> I'd use httrack ( http://www.httrack.com/ ) to make a static version
of your
> website that you can work with as plain html/etc. I'm not sure what
dynamic
> feature you need but there are a ton of plugins for Joomla find
equivalents
> before you start.
>
> Build it offline (JSAS or another linux box) and move it to the real
server
> when you're done (usually requires a DNS change). Migrating a joomla
site
> from one site to another is fairly straight forward as long as you keep
> everything in the same place relatively (changes to the configuration.php
> typically).
>
> JD
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 9:37 PM, Stephen <cryptworks@gmail.com>
wrote:
>>
>> The trick is I have.a network to build, and an old one to migrate. Not
>> much time to web geek.
>>
>> There is an IIS based content manager we would like to move away from
>> also, and try to keep some of its stuff.
>>
>> On 12/22/08, JD Austin <jd@twingeckos.com> wrote:
>> > It wouldn't be that hard to move it to a Joomla site.
>> > Start by creating a single page statict html page from your
existing
>> > site
>> > with place holders for the content.
>> > Next turn it into a template.
>> > After that as long as you put your images in the same relative
place as
>> > your
>> > old site you can pretty much cut/paste to make content on the new
site.
>> > It takes some time but isn't that difficult.
>> >
>> > JD
>> >
>> > On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 4:15 PM, Stephen
<
cryptworks@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> WE are getting ready to alter our website, and would like to
move it
>> >> away from its IIS based backend to something a little ( i
mean alot )
>> >> better
>> >>
>> >> www.themim.org and we want to make it a bit more dynamic, my
boss and
>> >> myself are thinking joomla, and then we would built a lamp VM
or
>> >> something similar to host the site.
>> >>
>> >> anyhow anyone interested get me some link to work done and a
ball park
>> >> of how long and how much you want to build a site and send it
to
>> >> stephen.partington@themim.org
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
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you from
>> >> rolling over and going back to sleep after you hit the snooze
button.
>> >>
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