January 4, 2008 | In: Code Igniter, Work
code ignited cms III

My CMS, originally created for the Clinique Shanti in Montreal, is going places, I just published the second site with it. This new site is very simplistic, as there was no design part of the order, so I simply implemented a new instance of it, and of it went. After a 20 minute session with the client he was ready to take over the site on his own. Oh and a third one is on it’s way, I am currently transferring the site of ASFs Venner to the Shanti CMS as well…
any questions you might have regarding the CMS, I will gladly answer, also, do you code-ignite? I will gladly pass you my code…just contact me and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can…

6 Responses to code ignited cms III
noushad moidunny
March 3rd, 2008 at 12:39
hello,
i would like to have a look at your CMS source code. I am a graphic designer, i have started coding sites with front-end tools. (mostly static sites) New to codeIgniter, even though i read the user manuals couple of times, i would like to go though the code real apps.
Thanks
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Kot
July 5th, 2008 at 9:36
Does your CMS work on MySql5? I get some errors starting it:
You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ” at line 1
SELECT * FROM sections WHERE id=
vevmesteren
July 7th, 2008 at 13:35
it seems to me that there are no entries. As I said, it is really more of a starting point. So there is something un complete there. Maybe an installer might help this. What you will need to do is log in to the CMS first (http://yourinstallationpath/index.php/cms/ ) login with the username password (by default admin/admin ) create a section and page and select as published and default respectively. The error occurs because there is no default section set in the DB. Hope this helps…
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September 7th, 2008 at 3:03
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