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Giugno 19, 2008
By shotFiled under

Due to the introduction of a new menu system in CiviCRM 2.1, my summer project got one more item on its list – the localisation of the menu entries.

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Giugno 19, 2008
By Dave GreenbergFiled under

Following on Lobo's recent blog post about missing features in CiviCRM - we decided to take a closer look at what it would take to get basic "Pledge" functionality added to CiviContribute (and then evaluate how soon we could take that "leap").

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Giugno 19, 2008
By shot Filed under Internationalization and Localization

Due to the introduction of a new menu system in CiviCRM 2.1, my summer project got one more item on its list – the localisation of the menu entries.

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Giugno 18, 2008
By Dave Greenberg Filed under Training

Thanks to the folks who expressed interest in attending a CiviCRM Boot Camp in Philadelphia this summer. Unfortunately we didn't get a sufficient number of signups to justify the expense of running the session (given that we'd be covering airfare, housing expenses etc.) - so we are forced to cancel the session.

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Giugno 18, 2008
By lobo Filed under Architecture, CiviCRM
From a forum post by Chris Burgess (with Green Party NZ). A related blog post is: Another approach to ACL and permissioning for hierarchical organizations Our (Drupal5+CiviCRM2.0) site needed a regional ACL implementation in order to give us the ability to easily grant access for our internal staff to contacts in their geographic region. Because we have staff at a provincial, regional and branch level, we needed to be able to configure permissions for each level. We did this by implementing code which overrides the ACL implementation in CiviCRM. I'd appreciate any input and suggestions on our methodology - it's a work in progress, but it's working well for us so far.
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Giugno 17, 2008
By lobo Filed under Architecture, CiviCRM
CiviEvent is one of the more popular components in CiviCRM (followed by CiviContribute, CiviMember and CiviMail). We have improved CiviEvent significantly in the past few releases and more improvements are slated for CiviEvent in v2.1. With this increased usage, we've seen more folks using Price Sets. Briefly, price sets gives admins the option to break an event into smaller pieces and charge for each selected piece. Price Sets was one of the first significant of code contributions to CiviCRM (thanx to Ideal Solutions and Marshal Newrock). We were planning to restructure this code in 2.2, but there were two missing features which came up a few times with some of our 'regular' users. The first missing feature was that two options in a price set item could not have the same amount. In order to include meals on multiple days with the same price, you would have to separate them into different items. Price Sets did not allow an amount of 0 either in an option. Fixing this was relatively easy, we just shuffled around a few fields that we used in the civicrm_option_value table to fix the above problems.
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Giugno 16, 2008
By sunilFiled under
The Google Chart API is so simple yet so powerful that can give you some amazing features: Create charts simply by using URL with some parameters Inserting the chart is as simple as you would be inserting an image The chart is created on the fly dynamically No need of server side coding No need of JavaScript to code or view your chart Any resolution of the chart with only a change in URL parameters
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Giugno 15, 2008
By Dave Greenberg Filed under Training
If you were thinking of participating in the proposed Philadelphia Boot Camp, tomorrow is your last day to let us know (by sending an email to me - dave at civicrm dot org). We are still a few folks short of the number we need to run the camp - so if we don't hear from you tomorrow - we'll have to cancel this session. We're still planning to hold another camp in the fall on the West Coast - details to follow - but feel free to drop me an email if you're interested in that session.
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Giugno 10, 2008
By shotFiled under

As the Summer of Code coding phase got rolling, I started looking at the tasks I listed in my original description of the project.

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Giugno 10, 2008
By shotFiled under

As the Summer of Code coding phase got rolling, I started looking at the tasks I listed in my original description of the project.

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