In the next 6-12 months we will be looking into a document management solution for our Program Information Publication System (PIPS) project and we did some research found a Drupal module called "filedepot" ( https://drupal.org/project/filedepot). It appears to have a lot of features that are concurrent with PIPS requirement like security settings, workflow management, and document revision management. Of course the design and functionality will need to be branched from the original module, but this module may allow us to get a head start on PIPS development if it's a good fit.
Also I also noticed that Alfresco has a document management solution and after further research I noticed that Acquia and Alfresco now has a partnership.
Could you please comment on where the Acquia and Alfresco partnership is at and what would be the best option for the PIPS project either:
a.) Drupal with filedepot
b.) Alfresco by itself
c.) Alfresco with a Drupal Alfresco contributed module connected to it
d.) Acquia and Alfresco partnership???????
Thanks,
John Mitchell
Hi Folks,
Thought I would try to hit you up one more time about webforms. I'm getting more suffisticated by the minute. I've added the Options_element, and Arrange_fields modules which were a great help.
It all works, but I'm desiring some tweaking. I created a questionnaire which was quite easy except I have little control over how the email that gets sent to the admin looks.
Now I'm building an Application for Internship such as this one. http://www.npr.org/about/jobs/intern/internship_application.pdf
I'm at a loss as to how to create something like the Education section, Employment history, etc. Is this thing creating a template somewhere that I can get deep into the html nuts and bolts?
Is anyone out there creating nifty looking webforms?
Thanks, Phil
I created a webform template (to override the module template) and with some css have fun creating forms--here's one tied in with ubercart
https://www.eriebenedictines.org/neighborhood-art-house/art-sole-2014-adulty...
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Philip_Wetzel@nhd.uscourts.gov wrote:
Hi Folks,
Thought I would try to hit you up one more time about webforms. I'm getting more suffisticated by the minute. I've added the Options_element, and Arrange_fields modules which were a great help.
It all works, but I'm desiring some tweaking. I created a questionnaire which was quite easy except I have little control over how the email that gets sent to the admin looks.
Now I'm building an Application for Internship such as this one. http://www.npr.org/about/jobs/intern/internship_application.pdf
I'm at a loss as to how to create something like the Education section, Employment history, etc. Is this thing creating a template somewhere that I can get deep into the html nuts and bolts?
Is anyone out there creating nifty looking webforms?
Thanks, Phil
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