I tried a lot with installing codeigniter in Magento, and I am doubtful now whether it is possible or not. In a critical situation. Is it possible to install codeigniter in Magento ? And can we access codeigniter files through magento? Any links or tutorials for supporting ?
Since both the framework are in PHP itself, the answer is yes. You can install codeigniter by creating a folder with CI files on it. It works. You can share session variables to control the session in between two systems.
But the question is why exactly do you want to do like so ? If you are trying to access codeigniter libraries for your magento app, then answer is no.
But, if these magento and codeigniter works independently on their own, then its fine.
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Hi and thanks for reading&answering my question. I am fairly new to Joomla,however I have built a directory website and started to put some content. I have created the standard pages(contact us, privacy etc) and added businesses. I would like SEO friendly URLs so I set Search Engine Friendly URLs, URL Rewriting --YES, and Suffix --No. However, Joomla somehow rewrites my alies and change them. example: mywebsite/bar-and-dinner is displayed now as my website/bar-din-r. I contacted the support of the plugin I use and they told me that I must have had some filters on Joomla that creates such a problem. I tried to purge cache on the website & server still the same. I just updated to Joomla 4.0. Thanks in advance for your help.
We are running magento on our site www.xsmoke.com. The site is international, so we are using "/country code" - e.g.www.xsmoke.com/de/ etc.
Now we would like to install wordpress in one of the languages only and we want the URL to be "xsmoke.com/de/blog".
But i can't create a folder on that location for the wordpress files because of magento.. Does anyone have an idea for a workaround?
Thanks.
I'm not sure how you've set things up but it would be possible to do this by using the technique involving directories and symlinks for multiple websites (rather than have Magento include the store codes in the url). See the below answer on how to do that;
https://magento.stackexchange.com/questions/13171/multiple-country-specific-stores-on-the-same-domain-show-country-selection-firs#answer-13173
And you'd then just install Wordpress in the /de/blog directory. Otherwise you might be better asking another question tagged with .htaccess and ask for a way to do a rewrite that would handle it in the context of Magento's existing rewrites.
I'm working on a non-magento e-commerce website, created with Symfony because standard e-commerce framework are too much restrictive towards the website specifications.
However i would like to know if it is possible to use Magento checkout solution as standalone because this part of the framework is compliant to the specifications.
I haven't found any attempt of that but since Magento is a quite modular i am wondering if there is any chance of doing this.
yes its possible by using magento soap api
Here's a link for reference.
A client wants a Magento site done, and I have never used it before. I thought, "Sure, I'll create a standard site using Bootstrap and just query the database for the products". Now that I've been looking into it, it looks like the only way to use Magento is by creating a Theme which doesn't look to be Bootstrap friendly.
Please someone tell me that creating Themes isn't the only legitimate way of creating a Magento site.
Some starting points:
http://www.bootstrapstart.com/portfolio-type/bootstrap-magento-theme/
http://magenthon.com (info and code) or demo here
https://github.com/cvaldemar/magento-bootstrap (doesn't seem too active though ?)
If this is something you are planning on doing yourself, the second link looks like a promising candidate to download, reverse engineer then cusomise!
Good luck
https://github.com/webcomm/magento-boilerplate
http://www.webcomm.com.au/blog/2013/09/introducing-magento-boilerplate-a-twitter-bootstrap-3-powered-html5-mobile-first-starter-theme
Newest, Magento 1.8 supported
Yes, Try this Magento Bootstrap framework but it's unstable version.
I plan to use Magento next year so I started browsing the Magento website. I noticed the Magento Core API and wonder what it is for? Is it something I can use to integrate parts form a running Magento installation into other applications?
Thanks :-)
Yes. You can use it to push some information in and out of Magento using SOAP XML.