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Thread: Wiccle FAQ

Started: July 22, 2009, 01:56 AM  ⋅  Zone: Public Forums  ⋅  Category: FAQ  ⋅  Posts: 5  ⋅  Views 613
Started by: Markus  ⋅  Description: No description.
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Member: Markus  ⋅  Date: July 22, 2009, 01:56 AM  ⋅ Subject: "Wiccle FAQ"

This is the place to ask all the questions you ever wanted to on iWiccle and the Wiccle series of CMS and Community Builder software!


Questions that deal with installation or modification of your iWiccle are better posted under Installation & Modification.

Post #2
Member: Markus  ⋅  Date: July 22, 2009, 01:58 AM  ⋅ Subject: "(No title)"

Who's the first to post a question? We need food for our FAQ page, too!

Post #3
Member: Technoman  ⋅  Date: July 24, 2009, 05:50 PM  ⋅ Subject: "(No title)"

We should have a list of what should be enabled 2 part series ...

1.Apache Modules ( enabled & disabled )

2.Php Modules ( enabled & disabled )

 

thats just a suggestion

Post #4
Member: Markus  ⋅  Date: July 24, 2009, 09:16 PM  ⋅ Subject: "(No title)"

What iWiccle employs should be a part of 95% of standard LAMP & WAMP installations. Of all things people have reported, unsupported modules are yet to surface. I'll try and break my own installation and switch everything off when I get a moment, that ought to tell us the minimum dependencies. I usually keep extra modules to a minimum in my dev environment to make sure I don't code anything that requires people to start turning their systems upside down --- most things don't really need that, and sophistry isn't good enough a reason to justify using some of the funkier and less supported functions.

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Member: Technoman  ⋅  Date: July 27, 2009, 12:26 AM  ⋅ Subject: "(No title)"

very true

 

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