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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 11/08/07 20:24
Shelly wrote:
> Darko wrote:
>> On Nov 8, 7:55 pm, NC <n...@iname.com> wrote:
>>> On Nov 8, 9:17 am, "Shelly" <sheldonlg.n...@asap-consult.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> A prospective client wants customizations to Joomla using PHP.
>>>> I have not done anything with Joomla. Is it worth my while to
>>>> invest the time to set it up and learn it?
>>> Setup will take you all of ten minutes. Be aware though that Joomla!
>>> exists in two flavors. The current release is 1.0, but it is being
>>> replaced with 1.5, which is a complete rewrite. Almost everything,
>>> from administration to developing extensions, is different in 1.5
>>> compared to 1.0. So you might want to discuss this with your
>>> prospective client.
>>>
>>> As to learning, it is entirely up to you. If you are a fast learner
>>> and expect to handle similar requests in the future, you should
>>> consider it. If not, it probably doesn't make a lot of sense, unless
>>> you enjoy learning for the sake of learning.
>>>
>>>> If it is, where would you recommend as a starting place.
>>> joomla.org
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> NC
>> I understood that Shelly wanted to customize Joomla, not just use it?
>> Sorry if
>> I'm wrong.
>>
>> Darko
>
> Correct, but actually I wouldn't be able to customize it unless I learned it
> first. Is this something that goes on the server, or is it like Dreamweaver
> that goes on the developer's machine? That is a big question that I didn't
> readily find online.
>
> Shelly
>
>
>
It's goes on the server.
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