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I have been using OpenCart for our site, I am really happy with it, it is an awesome platform that comes with many features and a big community around it. I am interested in moving all my images from the local server to some kind of CDN, maybe Amazon S3. I haven't managed to fidn any module for this, so I am considering updating the code. Any idea/guidelines where to start with?
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Iraklis
I went with the CloudCache CDN extension and it works like a charm, http://www.opencart.com/index.php?route=extension/extension/info&extension_id=6351
You can use this new OpenCart module http://www.opencart.com/index.php?route=extension/extension/info&extension_id=10702
It was developed for Cloudinary CDN.
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I am looking for a Image Gallery for Dot Net Nuke but with a special feature. I would to select a list of images to show and then supply the list to the module. The list of images will be dynamic.
Thanks in Advance,
Miguel Mederos
My photo gallery module for DotNetNuke uses either Flickr or Picasa to feed your DNN portal a dynamic list of photos. As photos are uploaded to Flickr or Picasa, they'll get pushed to the DNN module configured for that album. It's 100% free, works with DNN 5-7+, and has quite a few jQuery plugins you can select to control how the images are displayed.
Did you try this module
http://dnngallery.codeplex.com/
You can configure to do that.
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I have started working on joomla and i want to know which Extensions i should install while using Joomla platform except the default installed extensions in the package.
If I understand your question right you don't have to install anything at all to start working in joomla. You can start blogging or component development or whatever task you are supposed to.
It really depends on the purpose of your website. If you check this link you might find some important extensions which might help you out.
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I'm about to embark on a new project which will require linux hosting, so I was hoping for some recommendations. The full technology stack is yet to be finalised, but it very likely to feature: nodejs, ruby and some form of NoSql(couchDB/mongoDB).
As well as supporting a variety of technologies, the hosting also needs to be scalable. Also, it could do with being as cheap as possible.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Iain
From my personal experience I highly recommend Linode. They're probably the best on the VPS market. If you don't mind starting with a little bigger server, you can try Amazon EC2, which is also a great service.
I haven't had a single problem with Linode in over 2 years, and every time I needed something on tech support, the reply was almost instant.
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I would like to write a ruby script that pulls information about store products and organizes it. While I'm sure I have the programming knowledge to do this, I am not at all sure where this kind of information is made available via the web. Does anyone know of a database/api that exposes this kind of information. I would hate to have to write crawlers to crawl individual store websites and ..... parse HTML ......
Take a look at the Amazon Product Advertising API. It gives you access to the entire Amazon product catalog so it probably is the most extensive database you'll find out there.
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I am looking for a free image gallery extension which I can integrate in Joomla 1.5. Any suggestion is greatly appreciated.
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Ramji
The place to start is the Joomla Extensions Directory. It currently has 42 (!) offerings in the category of "photo gallery", most of which are free. Check them out.
If you don't know which to choose, start with the Very Simple Image Gallery; it may well do just what you need (you haven't specified any detailed requirements).