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gboy
31-10-2007, 08:01 AM
hi,

I need a way to allow a client write and update a dairy type thing, to keep customers informed on the progress, the diary must be neatly embedded into my website, anyone know how to do this. ?

I also need a online photo album, this album must be user updateable, (so no complicated html, java script), i must also be able to embed this in my website.


I tried galley2 but there is a very complicated php include statement and no one is getting back to me on how to explain it.

this is getting desperate, my deliver date is Friday..

stix
31-10-2007, 08:26 AM
Photo gallery = www.pixelpost.org

An RSS feed of the gallery can then be embedded into a website, its a real simple system, - its just a photo blogger

Blog for the diary ?!?!

CathJ
31-10-2007, 08:46 AM
I had an image of ordering milk and yoghurt over the net... then when I actually read the post, it morphed into an image of a cow blogging along happily, updating a website with pictures of itself :p

gboy
31-10-2007, 09:29 AM
Photo gallery = www.pixelpost.org

An RSS feed of the gallery can then be embedded into a website, its a real simple system, - its just a photo blogger

Blog for the diary ?!?!

thanks will be installing now to try out,

now i need a simmilar system to this for the text diary.

stix
31-10-2007, 09:36 AM
Try wordpress - again an RSS feed can be embedded into the site or alternatively a theme can be created to look like the website you need to have the diary part of.

gboy
31-10-2007, 11:34 AM
hi,

ok i have installed the pixepost.

how would i now implement this into my website, do i need a rss feed reader in my webpage, and if so could you recomend one

gboy
31-10-2007, 04:58 PM
hi guys

i have to get these photo rss feeds onto my website now,

I need a good rss feed reader, for websites,

Please recommend one

I am in a bit of a picle

stix
31-10-2007, 05:46 PM
lastRSS.php is simple yet powerfull PHP class to parse RSS.

http://lastrss.oslab.net/

Jeez can i get consultancy fee for this with this please :D

Juggy
31-10-2007, 05:52 PM
Don't you mean diary or are you serious about getting your milk online?

The Cosmos
31-10-2007, 05:57 PM
how about just creating a blog ?

gboy
31-10-2007, 06:10 PM
you consultancy fee....... A whole thread to how smart you are.

:p

look out for it.

ajax
31-10-2007, 06:48 PM
I had an image of ordering milk and yoghurt over the net... then when I actually read the post, it morphed into an image of a cow blogging along happily, updating a website with pictures of itself :p

Same here, Cathryn, I got exited about this thread seeing that Pick n Pay don't deliver fresh milk to work. I HATE HATE HATE that crappy-boxed-pasteurised-to-death milk in my coffee!!!!

/sorry for re-enforcing a thread derailment :rolleyes:

Alan
31-10-2007, 06:51 PM
I had an image of ordering milk and yoghurt over the net... then when I actually read the post, it morphed into an image of a cow blogging along happily, updating a website with pictures of itself :p

:D