Complete, and in Alpha mode, which means the next version
should contain new features as well as bug and security fixes.
http://code.google.com/p/cloudcms/
The versioning system goes like: Alpha A, Alpha B, Alpha C and so on, it uses no MySQL database, which means less hassle when setting it up.
Discuss.
Been working hard on Alpha B, hope to also start up a website for the project. The next version (B) supports a new template system as well as better code and magic quotes support. I may also push in a last minute "sub pages" feature which allows the admin to create pages which are not displayed on the menu.
For Alpha C I have planned mod_rewrite support for Apache servers and a plug-in system. I still intend to keep it using raw PHP (none of that class shit or anything), while I will build my own functions it should be pretty easy to modify for the not-so-advanced programmer.
I have just one problem with Alpha B (typically menu support for the template), after that it should be released in the next day or two. Can't wait for it. Perhaps the new features will allow it to gain a little more recognition. It still beats Joomla anyway.
Do you have a public demo?
is it sqlite or flat text?
flat text, it's just files stored in a couple of directory's. I don't want to be hassled by any form of Database system, although it would come in mega handy for some of the problems i'm facing at the moment.
Public demo will be up soon.
http://cloudcms.googlecode.com/files/CloudCMS-AlphaB.zip
Alpha B released, this version adds support for Sub-pages and a Templating system. It cleans up some code and fixes bugs found in Alpha A. With Alpha C I want to add a simple plug-in system and some more stuff.
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Doesn't work.
asemisldkfj
the law is no protection
worked for me this morning. 403 now.
Chiken
Don't Let Your Walls Down
i get a 404
Yeah I deleted it until it's in Beta because there may be security issues this early on in the code.
Released Alpha C, it fixes that retarded Magic Quotes shit (if it doesn't I'm gonna get angry) and allows the admin to change the configuration file from the Admin Panel rather than doing it manually.
With Alpha D I'm going to try and work out a little plug-in system for CloudCMS, I was going to do it in this version but the magic quotes stuff needed sorting out.
Released Alpha D, didn't get round to the stuff I hoped to but what I did do is this:
- Added iPhone Compatibility
- Shredded precious kb's from the file by removing the only remaining image
- Released the unfinished design for the final version, though it's not complete.
- Fixed IE compatibility issues with the old design/admin panel design.
With Alpha E:
- Fix IE compatibility issues with the new design.
- Improve the new design.
- Figure out a way to do the Plugin System.
Released Alpha E:
- Fixed a bug with the design
- Added a <!-- Powered by CloudCMS --> line to the code
- Some spelling mistakes fixed
- Added a template editor to the Admin Panel
- Did some more bug fixes, can't remember what exactly.
http://cloudcms.googlecode.com/files/CloudCMS-AlphaE.zip
http://hassanc.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=9
This is just a carbon copy of the code someones stuck another version number on there and claimed it as his own. Fucking bastard.
asemisldkfj
the law is no protection
thread is gone, but here's the cache
http://74.125.93.132/search?q=cache:OMBkokj_VWgJ:hassanc.co.uk/forums/index.php%3Fshowtopic%3D9%26view%3Dgetnewpost+http://hassanc.co.uk/forums/index.php%3Fshowtopic%3D9&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
register for the forums and make a straightforward post asking the guy to change the name and telling people that it's not the official CloudCMS distribution and that they are taking their chances running code from someone who is being deceptive about that.
I did, he took it off I believe.