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#1 2005-04-15 18:38:44
- MinJun
- Member
Singapore integration in Mambo (CMS)
A few days ago i found this thread in the offical Mambo forum. Since i haven't found this topic answered in this forum here (only some questions concerning Mambo) i decided to post this link to the description of the integration into Mambo. I tested it an it works great ![]()
the links is:
http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?t=28461
enjoy it!
[edit:]
be careful with the link to the static content as described in step 5!
- you have to put a "&" at the end
and
- your "id" and "Itemid" may differ from the given example.
To get this correct look at the link to singapore in the menu (you can see YOUR "id" and "Itemid" there)
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#3 2005-10-26 17:59:24
- CHEETAH
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Re: Singapore integration in Mambo (CMS)
sorry i really dont understand how this thing shoul be fixed!! where shall i put that fiile?? i dont understand anything!! where should that static page be put?? hmm... i have no knowledge in php so plz are there any better instructions than those provided by the author of that piece of code??
thx!!!!! /C
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#4 2005-10-27 01:32:34
- pavian
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Re: Singapore integration in Mambo (CMS)
Please go back and read the thread again - follow all the links given and try to do as they say.
I dont' even know what your problem is , sorry.
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#5 2005-10-27 07:14:34
- CHEETAH
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Re: Singapore integration in Mambo (CMS)
i dont know how to install a mambot for example... do i just put it in the mambot folder via FTP??
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#6 2005-11-01 17:58:14
- kachete
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Re: Singapore integration in Mambo (CMS)
You install a mambot via the administrator or backend of the mambo core
The mambo core does the rest create and upload the files as they say in the xml.files