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Feb 2004

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Comment utiliser les services email sécurisés d'OVH ? - Toutes les étapes de l'installation pas à pas  »
Page edited on Mar. 18
In Guide d'installation et de mise à jour
A general presentation of YACS - A dynamic web site platform which allows an individual or community of users to publish, manage and organize a variety of content, YACS integrates many popular features of content management systems, weblogs, collaborative tools and discussion-based community software into one easy-to-use package.  »
Commented on Aug. 30 2004
In The vision
Mail services, what for? - By enabling mail services, you will help users of your YACS system to communicate more efficiently. Learn how to do it.  »
Page published on Aug. 30 2004
In The capability
YACS has new tools to improve interaction - While reading pages surfers are now visually encouraged to post comments and images, to share URLs via e-mail, to watch pages.  »
Page edited on Aug. 30 2004
In The capability
How to use SharpReader with yacs? - SharpReader is a free RSS Aggregator for Windows, created by Luke Hutteman.  »
Link updated on Feb. 29 2004
In Syndication
How to use RssReader with yacs? - RssReader is a freeware program to read RSS news feeds.  »
Page published on Feb. 29 2004
In Syndication
How to derive big tables from Excel sheets? - It's as simple as this 1-2-3 method. Provided with live example.  »
Link updated on Feb. 29 2004
In Content management
How to select colors for your skin? - Just use on-line tools  »
Link updated on Feb. 23 2004
In Post your requirements here
How does YACS compare to Wiki? - The first ever wiki site was created for the Portland Pattern Repository in 1995. That site now hosts tens of thousands of pages. According to the http://wiki.org/wiki.cgi?WhatIsWiki page, Wiki is the simplest online database that could possibly work. Wiki is a piece of server software that allows users to freely create and edit Web page content using any Web browser. Wiki supports hyperlinks and has a simple text syntax for creating new pages and crosslinks between internal pages on the fly. YACS, like Wiki, has been created to let people express themselves on the web. Therefore both systems have a lot in common. However, YACS architecture differs significantly from a Wiki system.  »
Commented on Feb. 23 2004
In Post your requirements here
How to use phpDoc to document software modules? - At YetAnotherCommunitySystem we have adopted phpDoc from the beginning as the tool of choice for software documentation. You can see the result at the scripts/index.php. Each time the set of reference scripts is rebuilt (scripts/build.php) the entire phpDoc documentation is rebuilt as well. To achieve this, every running script is parsed and analyzed. Comments are filtered and combined in order to provide following items: - the index page itself, at scripts/index.php - the to-do list, at scripts/view.php/todo - the authors page, at scripts/view.php/authors - the testers page, at scripts/view.php/testers - the license page, at scripts/view.php/licenses The last four links are available at the top of the scripts/index.php.  »
Page edited on Feb. 22 2004
In Developer's guide
How to report bugs effectively? - Simon Tatham, professional and free-software programmer, has written clever text on this topic. Please read carefully before sending us a query.  »
Link updated on Feb. 21 2004
In Developer's guide
YACS has now validated RSS 2.0 feeds - We have checked this against a RSS validator. You can receive news from us either globally, on a per-section or per-category or per-user basis.  »
Page edited on Feb. 19 2004
In The capability