MyOrgBook

MyOrgBook is an online PHP/MySQL organizer.
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  • GPL
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • mik3
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.myorgbook.org/

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MyOrgBook Description

MyOrgBook is an online PHP/MySQL organizer. In a nutshell Myorgbook is an online agenda. It can keep track of your tasks, contacts and random notes.It's made in PHP and needs a database, this can be MySQL but thanks to ADODB it can be almost any (R)DBMS.Requirements:· PHP 4.1 or higer· MySQL or any other AdoDB supported Database· Apache or a similar webserverWhat's New in This Release:· Changed e-mail check on signup, no editing is needed for windows platforms (I think, couldn't test it)· Removed all (that I could find) PHP notices.· Reminders on closed tasks removed· Updated ADODB to V4.52· Fixed timezone, should be working nowInstallation1. Download MyOrgbook (as you are reading this, I suppose you did that :-)2. Unzip/tar whatever (as you are reading this, I suppose you did that :-)3. Open the file inc/conf.inc.php in your favorite editor4. Change $MyEmail value to your e-mail address (ie $MyEmail = "mik3@users,sourceforge.net";) this is important, errors and feedback from users are directed to this address.5. Change $MyName in to something usefull (ie $MyName = "CEO STFU Corp.") users get e-mail with your name.6. If you are using any other database then MySQL change $db = NewADOConnection('mysql') to reflect your database7. Change the settings of your database. $db->Connect("localhost", "DBUser", "DBPassword", "myorgbook"); Localhost is the host where MySQL is running, DBUser is the username needed to login, DBPassword the password associated with username, myorgbook represents the databasename. Example: $db->Connect("database5.yahoo.com", "linda123", "AudiTT", "dbLinda123");8. Create the table structure.- If you have access to phpMyAdmin- Create database (when needed)- Use option under "Run SQL query/queries on database ..." called "Location of the textfile:", press browse button, find createdb.txt- Consolea). start mysqlb). loginc). select database (USE ...)d). run createdb.txt (source /path/to/createdb.txt)- remove upgrade directory9. In order for the reminders to work you'll have to setup a cron entry for every hour.- Example for vixie cron:- Check with 'crontab -l' if you have already cron entries.- If you have crontab entries 'crontab -e' and add the following line. Otherwise make a file with the following line:* * * * wget -q http://www.domain.com/myorgbook/EmailTaskReminders.php -O /dev/nullThis bacically says run every hour at the first minute of the hour.- If you had crontab entries, you're done. Otherwise 'crontab ' and you're done.If you do not have access to a shell or don't have cron access.... Try pseudocron (http://www.bitfolge.de/?l=en&s=pseudocron)If you do not want reminders you can remove them from the template (Templates/ManageTask.tpl)10. Make an account with the same e-mail address as used in $MyEmail, this account will have administrator rights (Caps make a difference!)


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