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cstevensjr

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  1. It did. http://php.net/manual/en/migration56.openssl.php
  2. I already put a word in. I have been a Tuts+ Premium member for awhile. I'll also try other channels.
  3. You may want to ensure that your PW installation uses a SMTP relay versus PHPMailer. That would be the first thing I would check. I would suggest using either the Wire Mail SMTP or Swift Mailer modules for sending out emails.
  4. I have the same problem EDIT: Opened an issue on this .
  5. I agree, however one of the main points I drive home to my clients is that you need to be seen on the major social media platforms. You may ask, why should I do FB, Google+, irc etc? The simple answer is that not everyone uses the same content media on the Internet. Some like Twitter, some like FB, some like Instagram, some like Snapchat and some like regional or national social media. If you want to reach a particular market or group of people you need to advertise where your target audience is. Realistically, we can't cover them all and we shouldn't. We just need to identify what's important and stick to those social channels for the immediate future. I do think that Twitter, FB and Google+ are critical and important to anyone for a variety of reasons. Twitter and FB would seem obvious to almost anyone. I believe that Google+ is important for raising and enhancing your SEO/SEM position in local, regional, national and international markets.
  6. Please remember to add this to the Showcase. A very nice site!
  7. First, Thank You for your comments. No problem with disagreeing, however my point is that if a developer is using ProcessWire as a solution, they should have confidence in and knowledge of the product. Maybe what I don't fully understand is, if you are a professional Solution Provider, I would sincerely hope that you aren't ever providing crappy solutions. This would be the case regardless of what software you are developing with. That is a situation where the skill of the developer determines the outcome. It's never crappy software that's to blame, it's always a lack of focus that leads to a crappy implementation. In my humble opinion (and remember this is my opinion), ProcessWire as a tool for developing websites has more to offer (on a technical basis) a client than Wordpress. You have more control over the front-end and back-end development processes. You have an enormous variety of field types that can be customized. With ProcessWire, the limitations are few and the benefits are many. Yes, Wordpress is more popular and will most likely always be that way. I appreciate Wordpress' status and pedigree. I believe they have much to offer just not at the technical level that ProcessWire does. Serious web development (once again in my humble opinion) should be about creating workable solutions for your clients. We discuss the requirement with our clients and end up giving them a solidly built self-maintainable website. They only get the good website (in their opinion) when we listen, appreciate and respond to their needs. You are right, they are the final say in whether it works for them. Thanks again for giving me your perspective. I agree with many things you say. This forum has people from all over the world, with a variety of skill-sets and opinions. For me, that is a good and healthy situation. I honestly believe we are all here working with the ProcessWire project because this tool is unique and fun to work with.
  8. Thanks, good information to know whenever I get around to installing my copies of MAMP Pro.
  9. Processwire is a significant upgrade from WP. ProcessWire has a full and ever expanding landscape of tools that make things just work. Whomever is "forcing" them to migrate to ProcessWire is a very smart and knowledgeable manager or owner. The technical aspects of why ProcessWire is significantly better shouldn't need much work or research on anyone's behalf. We as Developers need to really believe in the web tools that we are using, otherwise what is the point? In my humble opinion, making a business or technical case for using ProcessWire is just too easy. Anyway, WP is great for Blogs --- until you have to maintain the website.
  10. Website for a Church in the Ontario, California Area A website conversion and refresh from Joomla. I did the original website about 5 years ago. It will be a basic website where different people can easily update the ever changing church information. An Urgent Notification Website for a Medical Practice with 2 Offices in Maryland and Washington, DC A secured private access only system that enables the practice's physicians to be contacted on an 24 hour basis. Allows designated users (internal staff, outside hospitals and a list of associated medical firms) the ability to use either a web based form, email message or Twilio telecommunications services to contact the medical practice. Regardless of the input mechanism, each communication is converted into individual ProcessWire pages that can be easily downloaded or viewed as a pdf. Each urgent notification can also be reviewed on the medical practitioner's email, customized VBX system (if called in) or on any of the practice's iPad devices. Internal Support Websites Continued build-up of a variety of web-based tools (websites) to support my IT and Telecomm activities (Consulting, Tech Support and WebDev services).
  11. I'm glad to see that you are making some progress on this.
  12. You can try this possible fix: Source: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1002505 Good luck
  13. My version of ProCache looks different from yours Edit: Please disregard, it seems you are not working with ProCache
  14. A very elegant website. If possible, I would like to hear about how you incorporated soundmanager2 into this website.
  15. Very good, Thanks for making this enhancement!
  16. What email provider are you sending your emails from and what email provider are you using as the To: address?
  17. If you are using Form Builder, then I would look at the form level access permissions. If not using Form Builder, I would still look at a possible role or permission issue.
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