class.upload.php is a powerful and mature PHP class to manage uploaded files, and manipulate images in many ways. The script is available under a GPL license.
Right!:-) Anyway, thanks again for your software! The CMF looks like a good idea as well... although Joomla, Drupal and others are so good... is the CMF a different concept of CMS?
Below my GD info: GD Support enabled GD Version bundled (2.0.28 compatible) FreeType Support enabled FreeType Linkage with freetype FreeType Version 2.3.2 GIF Read Support enabled GIF Create Support enabled JPG Support enabled PNG Support enabled WBMP Support enabled XBM Support enabledReply
The CMF is a Content Management Framework. It is intended for professionals and programmers.
If anything, it is more similar to Drupal, but yet quite far. The CMF is great to quickly code a site. Most of the admin backend is generated automatically, as part of the site. The public frontend is generally coded for each client.
There is little demo site here that I have put up a while ago for my company, where we use the CMF for our clients.Reply
Anyway, thanks again for your software!
The CMF looks like a good idea as well... although Joomla, Drupal and others are so good... is the CMF a different concept of CMS?
Below my GD info:
GD Support enabled
GD Version bundled (2.0.28 compatible)
FreeType Support enabled
FreeType Linkage with freetype
FreeType Version 2.3.2
GIF Read Support enabled
GIF Create Support enabled
JPG Support enabled
PNG Support enabled
WBMP Support enabled
XBM Support enabled
The CMF is a Content Management Framework. It is intended for professionals and programmers.
If anything, it is more similar to Drupal, but yet quite far. The CMF is great to quickly code a site. Most of the admin backend is generated automatically, as part of the site. The public frontend is generally coded for each client.
There is little demo site here that I have put up a while ago for my company, where we use the CMF for our clients.