Hi,
Is there a list of systems that Coppermine can be integrated into?
because i need to find a cms of the sort that offer events list, phpbb forum integration, chat and a video mod or video script integration, ability to build my own pages easily
like have an html template and integrate it into the site as a new link or someting easy.
and blog and coopermine integraton
Yes: this list resides in the documentation (http://coppermine-gallery.net/demo/cpg14x/docs/index.htm#bridge_manager_app_start). Please read the docs before asking questions. There are some user-contributed (i.e. unsupported) bridges that are not covered in the docs - afaik there are user-contributed bridges for Joomla and WBB. Additionally, there is a mod for Wordpress integration.
Quote from: deandre81 on August 14, 2007, 04:37:10 AM
because i need to find a cms
Coppermine is not a CMS, but a picture and multimedia gallery.
ok
but i dont see anything for Drupal, Silva or Plone
If you can't see it, then it probably doesn't exist, or we're not aware of it. We offer bridging, which is a method to share authentification and user management with another application. It doesn't mean that coppermine is visually integrated into another application, e.g. a content management systems.
Quite frankly, I don't even know what Silva or Plone is (and I'm not overly keen to find out). Imo those community-building wannabe-CMS are all terribly Nineties.
Joachim
P.S. I forgot to mention that there is a mod for integration Coppermine into PostNuke that seems to work with Drupal as well (I have no idea about both though). There are third-party sites that have created coppermine ports for e107, xoops and PragmaMX. We're not involved with those projects. Please don't ask questions related to those third-party ports here.
Sorry
but its just that i want to move my site into a cms system but still be able to keep my coppermine gallery which plays a vital role in my site.
so based on what system i choose, i want to know that my coppermine can be a part of it.
and is there a place i can post about third party apps on this site
because i want to know why u said "those community-building wannabe-CMS are all terribly Nineties"
By the end of the nineties, everybody thought they needed to build a community, which lead to an increase of portal systems (sadly, they are being misinterpreted as CMS). However, only a few sites managed to actually build a community that lasted. That's just a matter of taste and just my personal impression. Don't worry about it.
There's no place here to discuss those third-party apps, sorry.