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  • Hi i just started on the xml file and got an error TYPE ERROE #1085 in config.xml do u know what that is??


    #  /  posted on Aug 04, 2011
  • @developanthony

    Please contact me at [email protected] and send me a link with what you have so far, I need to see it online to figure it out.


    #  /  posted on Aug 04, 2011
  • I wished that this particular template would be database driven. It is the most pleasing cart feature ever for photographers. But xml is impossible for a gallery with many thousands of images. By impossible I mean the manual insertion of each image. I keep looking at this template since a long time, always with the hope that maybe, just maybe would one day get either a cms version or database.

    It is definitely the best show I have seen in a very long time - and that means since 1993. :)


    #  /  posted on Jul 25, 2012
  • @activebiz

    You don't need a database to have a CMS system, we will remake most of our flash templates with html5 and all of them will have a CMS system so stay tuned!


    #  /  posted on Jul 25, 2012
  • Oh - thank you so much for this update - yes, definitely I will stay tuned. This is good news for me and exiting.


    #  /  posted on Jul 27, 2012
  • Am staying tuned.... however long it takes - am definitely waiting for this one. In the meantime am studying up on html5, since I have used it yet very little. Was so used to straight html/DW, typo3 [which I hated] and other cms's, just to learn the fact why and how I will work without a DB, having close to 1/2 mil. images to load and maintain then on a daily basis.

    I would be interested in talking with you about a possible custom cms also for an art gallery with many artists, that need their own preset default pages self-contained within the actual gallery. I had a custom php setup, but it has become a dinosaur, the typo3 solution was the biggest pain I ever encountered, so was EzPublish and ca. 49 other cms's I tested for this purpose. So, you can see, I will be waiting in the wings for your cms, simply because it is hard enough to find a good one, and if, then it is god-ugly visually or looks like the zer-8-15 off the assembly line. :):)

    I am nearly sure, yours will also please the visual aspect, from what I have seen so far of your templates.

    Till then.... Michele


    #  /  posted on Sep 05, 2012

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