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* At one time, I was going to write a user administration system for VbzCart, but later decided it was easier just to use [[MediaWiki]]'s (possibly the code could be adapted to use other <abbr title="content management system">CMS</abbr>s as well) for administration of privileged users. The [[htwiki:HyperAdmin|HyperAdmin]] page on the HypertWiki contains my notes towards creating that system. Elements of HyperAdmin were used in the standalone store's session management system.
 
* At one time, I was going to write a user administration system for VbzCart, but later decided it was easier just to use [[MediaWiki]]'s (possibly the code could be adapted to use other <abbr title="content management system">CMS</abbr>s as well) for administration of privileged users. The [[htwiki:HyperAdmin|HyperAdmin]] page on the HypertWiki contains my notes towards creating that system. Elements of HyperAdmin were used in the standalone store's session management system.
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* [[vbzwiki:VbzCart wikified topics|VbzCart wikified topics]] (on VbzWiki): using MediaWiki to manage store topics

Revision as of 18:53, 25 January 2015

This is an index of obsolete pages relating to VbzCart, retained for historical purposes.

  • /code: using MediaWiki as a sort of code repository and version control system
  • /catalog building 2006
  • /stored procedures: ended up not using these because they can't report back in detail
  • /tables
  • At one time, I was going to write a user administration system for VbzCart, but later decided it was easier just to use MediaWiki's (possibly the code could be adapted to use other CMSs as well) for administration of privileged users. The HyperAdmin page on the HypertWiki contains my notes towards creating that system. Elements of HyperAdmin were used in the standalone store's session management system.

Off-site; should be moved here: