net2Community wrote:
> Greetings, I am helping out at my church to determine
the best approach for
> creating and maintaining a website. One of the things we
want to do is to have
> a members login area where the various ministry teams
can upload content and
> use the site as a collaboration tool.
A log in area can be built using ASP, ColdFusion, and PHP
using Dreamweaver.
Uploading files via forms is not something built in, and
you'd either need to use some scripts freely available online, or
purchase an extension to allow you to automate some of the coding.
I see in your other response that mention Contribute, if you mean
upload content in a sense that authorized visitors would be able to
make modifications to existing content on the site, then perhaps an
onine HTML editor might be useful to you. InterAKT has a free
version of such a beast, KTML Lite:
http://www.interaktonline.com/Products/Online-HTML-Editor/KTML-for-Dreamweaver/Try-Download/
in addition to a more featureful commercial version. I believe that
there are a couple more out there, but don't recall them off the
top of my head. If you go that route, maybe you could even save
them the cost of Contribute.
> Another primary need is to have a live calendar for
events, RSVPs and maybe
> even payments in the future.
Accept PayPal payments with a free extension:
http://webassist.com/professional/products/ProductDetails.asp?PID=18
Try searching the Exchange for more options for what you're
looking for, there are quite a lot of extensions listed:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm#view=sn120
Or check out this listing of Extension developers:
http://www.dwfaq.com/Resources/Extensions/default.asp
> Looking around I haven't been able to find these types
of tools and the other
> extensions available seem to have costs associated with
them. Any thoughts on
> how we can accomplish these things while still keeping
costs to a reasonable
> level?
What is "a reasonable level" in your mind? that means several
thousand to some, but under $10 to others.
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Danilo Celic
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