Is there a forum extension?

Is there a forum extension?

Thursday 23 September 2010 6:02:15 pm - 4 replies

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Abdelkader RHOUATI

Friday 24 September 2010 1:52:58 am

Hello Steven,

Install ezpublish with package ezflow, All your needs are there.

In fact, you only need to download ezpublish, last version is here http://ez.no/download, choose eZ Publish full installation, and Launches the setup, ez will ask you which package to install, then choose ezflow (there are two possibility; with demo content, or without).

Package ezflow will install an other extension ezwebin. is this extension who offer forum and blogs feature.

Ezpublish is great :)

Abdelkader RHOUATI

Blog (french) : http://arhouati.com
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Bertrand Dunogier

Friday 24 September 2010 2:43:34 am

Hi.

I haven't tried it myself, but you could give xrowforum a try: http://projects.ez.no/xrowforum. Let us know what you think.

Bertrand Dunogier
eZ Systems Engineering, Lyon
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steven hill

Friday 24 September 2010 9:36:30 am

Hello Steven,

Install ezpublish with package ezflow, All your needs are there.

In fact, you only need to download ezpublish, last version is here http://ez.no/download, choose eZ Publish full installation, and Launches the setup, ez will ask you which package to install, then choose ezflow (there are two possibility; with demo content, or without).

Package ezflow will install an other extension ezwebin. is this extension who offer forum and blogs feature.

Ezpublish is great :)

Thanks for the reply. I had seen both the ezflow and the ezwebin but thought that they were "example" setups. Am I to understand that there are not modules for each feature that can be loaded individually to build up to the end result wanted? A lot of the tutorials I read talked about using one or both of those and then went on to dicuss creating/administering content using them. Some said to use the "Plain Site" option to get a clean slate to build from. I was hoping that would then let me select and use modules/features as I needed with the ability to build a site that would be clean of anything that I absolutely did not want or need. It may turn out to be that I want and need everything that these two "packages" have, but is that the only way to go?

So, if those are what I need, do I have to scrap and reinstall? Are these modules that can be downloaded and installed into the "Plain Site" package?

I really like the eZ Publish solution as compared to others and especially like that it is built from eZ Components which gives me the ability to use it as a starting point for development and gives me a "framework" to work with that will integrate well. There is only one other PHP based solution that I have come across that is built with a framework that is aslo available. I have heard of a few others, but do not find anything of significance about them. The eZ solution is the only one that also has a templating feature that allows design to be easily separated. I mention this so that everyone has a point of reference for my questions about all or none...

Steven

steven hill

Friday 24 September 2010 9:40:43 am

Hi.

I haven't tried it myself, but you could give xrowforum a try: http://projects.ez.no/xrowforum. Let us know what you think.

Thanks, I will take a look at that. I think that I noticed it was new and in beta which may be why I have not looked yet, but I will check it out.

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