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I have been working on my first site using Interchange over the last two
months. I used ic not only for a store front, but also for a discussion
board (where users can post messages in response to discussion
questions), and a searchable online calendar of events viewable by city,
event, and date.

I will send the url to the list probably toward the end of next week
when the site launches... but to answer your question, ic is great for
content-rich, dynamic sites!

Zac

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>From: Steve & Patti Getzinger <steveandpatti@xxxxxxxx>
>To: interchange-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [ic] Using IC for general content management?
>Date: Fri, Dec 29, 2000, 4:11 PM
>

> Deano wrote:
>
>> Has anyone set up non-store sites using Interchange, or maybe built a lot of
>> content into a store? I know that developer.akopia.com is done in
>> Interchange, but is it a realistic/nice system for general use on a
>> reasonably-high-traffic site?
>>
>> We're definitely building a store with Interchange, and a lot of the ease of
>> store-management features seem like they'd port over to our editorial side
>> as well. Anyone have experiences to share, or general advice of good content
>> management systems that 'play nice' with Interchange? If anyone has done or
>> looked into Zope + Interchange, I definitely* want to hear from you.
>>
>> -deano
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Interchange-users mailing list
>> Interchange-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> http://lists.akopia.com/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
>
> I use it for plenty of content only sites. In fact store front is minimal
usage
> with me.
>
> Steve
>
>
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Re: Using IC for general content management?

G'Day Deano, Actually we use Interchange as a SQL management tool, and search engine. That list site I wrote is a directory service for churches. You can all find it at http://www.alocalchurch.com... On January 19th 125,000 invitations go out to churches accross North America to list with us for free... When they buy purcahse a full site from us they get a 75+ page site that they can totally edit every part of, including 12 different header images and 64 different control bar images from a highly specialized set of editor pages. All of the 76 different images are also available in 4 color sets. The next version will allow people to select background images for the main page and header region combined, as well as the control bar area. I have also just been approached to re-create a news/editorial service using Interchange for an internation company. Interchange makes managing/writing multi-destinational front ends for SQL databases a snap. The power in increadable. I myself have even chose it over php! John Beima jbeima@xxxxxxxx P.A.L.B. Systems - Phone: (780)451-1086 - Fax: (780)447-4760 11639-122 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T5M 0B6 Quoting Deano <deano@xxxxxxx>: > Has anyone set up non-store sites using Interchange, or maybe built a > lot of > content into a store? I know that developer.akopia.com is done in > Interchange, but is it a realistic/nice system for general use on a > reasonably-high-traffic site? > > We're definitely building a store with Interchange, and a lot of the > ease of > store-management features seem like they'd port over to our editorial > side > as well. Anyone have experiences to share, or general advice of good > content > management systems that 'play nice' with Interchange? If anyone has done > or > looked into Zope + Interchange, I definitely* want to hear from you. > > -deano > > > _______________________________________________ > Interchange-users mailing list > Interchange-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.akopia.com/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users >

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G'Day Deano, Actually we use Interchange as a SQL management tool, and search engine. That list site I wrote is a directory service for churches. You can all find it at http://www.alocalchurch.com... On January 19th 125,000 invitations go out to churches accross North America to list with us for free... When they buy purcahse a full site from us they get a 75+ page site that they can totally edit every part of, including 12 different header images and 64 different control bar images from a highly specialized set of editor pages. All of the 76 different images are also available in 4 color sets. The next version will allow people to select background images for the main page and header region combined, as well as the control bar area. I have also just been approached to re-create a news/editorial service using Interchange for an internation company. Interchange makes managing/writing multi-destinational front ends for SQL databases a snap. The power in increadable. I myself have even chose it over php! John Beima jbeima@xxxxxxxx P.A.L.B. Systems - Phone: (780)451-1086 - Fax: (780)447-4760 11639-122 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T5M 0B6 Quoting Deano <deano@xxxxxxx>: > Has anyone set up non-store sites using Interchange, or maybe built a > lot of > content into a store? I know that developer.akopia.com is done in > Interchange, but is it a realistic/nice system for general use on a > reasonably-high-traffic site? > > We're definitely building a store with Interchange, and a lot of the > ease of > store-management features seem like they'd port over to our editorial > side > as well. Anyone have experiences to share, or general advice of good > content > management systems that 'play nice' with Interchange? If anyone has done > or > looked into Zope + Interchange, I definitely* want to hear from you. > > -deano > > > _______________________________________________ > Interchange-users mailing list > Interchange-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.akopia.com/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users >

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Hi all, I've been trying IC 4.6.1 with RH Linux 6.2 and I got error when using IC with Postgres on the demo store construct. These are some lines from the error.log of IC: ... - - - [01/December/2000:23:08:59 +0700] - - Calling UI.... - - - [01/December/2000:23:09:01 +0700] - - ...UI is loaded.... - - - [01/December/2000:23:09:01 +0700] - - Interchange V4.6.1 - - - [01/December/2000:23:09:01 +0700] - - Config 'construct' at server startup - - - [01/December/2000:23:09:01 +0700] - - Using PostgreSQL, DSN=dbi:Pg:dbname=test_construct. - - - [01/December/2000:23:09:02 +0700] - - construct config error: connect failed (create) -- unknown error. Driver 'Pg' installed? - - - [01/December/2000:23:09:02 +0700] - - construct: config error. Skipping. - - - [01/December/2000:23:09:02 +0700] - - START server (1413) (INET and UNIX) ... If I use DBM, it works fine. So please have some comments on this. Thanks, -- Le Dinh An anld@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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