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  posted on 9/28/2007 at 01:39 PM
Hi

We have seen that www.stressfactor.co.uk uses your system to run a downloads area.

We would like to have the same thing, can you tell me how to set this up & what system we need to purchase to do this.

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Ashley

 
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  posted on 9/28/2007 at 02:00 PM
Hi,

They use PostNuke (www.postnuke.com), which is a CMS (Content Management System) for the Downloads among other things.

Our system is the "Theme" system (graphical layout system) that they use in conjunction with PostNuke. Check out PostNuke if you want to use the same Download and other functionality and then use our AutoTheme HTML Theme System to have a cool graphical layout for your site.

Also, PostNuke is free, and so is the Lite version of AutoTheme, however we would love for you to purchase the commercial version :-)

-Shawn

[Edited on 9/28/2007 by Shawn]

 
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  posted on 10/15/2007 at 11:19 AM
Hi

We have now installed PostNuke in our host.

We literally want to have a small downloads area, to fit inside an already designed webpage is that possible with your setup.

In all honesty if we get away with not spending anything, we would prefer to. I know your in business and maybe later we would need something more complicated but this is all very new to us.

How do we sign up for the 'lite' version you mentioned ?

Ash

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[Edited on 15/10/2007 by acknowledged74]

 
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  posted on 10/16/2007 at 01:39 PM
Well, without considerable work probably not. PostNuke normally is the web site and has different components (Downloads being one).

What I would suggest is to search for a free open source Download application, written in PHP if your server supports it. Then it should be fairly easy to integrate with your existing web site.

I would be willing to research and integrate for you, but of course this would be billable

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-Shawn

 
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  posted on 10/19/2007 at 05:22 AM
Hi

I installed PostNuke because I was told be yourselves that thats what I need to do, then use one of your templates then off we go ?

How have they done it on Stressfactor.co.uk using your system ?

Ok we are happy to buy a template if needs be, what have they bought ?

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Ashley

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