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Accessible à toute personne ayant les connaissances suffisantes pour installer un composant Joomla, JoomlaPetitions a été développer dans le but de permettre à un large public la publication en ligne d'une pétition ou de plusieurs pétitions. Ce qui ne devrait pas poser de problème à des néophytes de Joomla. Voir comment installer un composant sur www.joomla.fr

JoomlaPetitions est une application PHP-MySQL utilisant le Famework de Joomla et développé pour le Content management System Joomla. Elle a été conçue et réalisée par Milos COLIC. Elle permet la publication de pétitions électroniques en ligne. Elle se présente sous la forme d'un composant qui peut uniquement s'installer sur le CMS Joomla. Comme chaque composant Joomla, il s'installe automatiquement à partir de l'interface administrateur.

Une fois installé, le composant permet de créer très facilement autant de pétitions que l’on souhaite. Chaque pétition peut avoir sa propre configuration et une présentation personnalisée. Les données récoltées via le formulaire en ligne « signer la pétition » sont stockées dans une base de données de Joomla et affichées sous forme de tableau ou de liste. Ce composant peut aussi être utilisé pour lancer des appels à soutien d'élu lors de campagne électorale.

Par définition, il s’agit système du contenu « dynamique » puisque la liste des signataires est actualisé au fur et à mesure des signatures proposés.
On s’aperçoit vite que ces quelques fonctionnalités sont absolument indispensables si l’on désire conserver un minimum de crédibilité à ce type d’initiative.

Attention :

La version  JoomlaPetitions 1.2.beta fonctionne uniquement sur Joomla 1.0.x.
Cependant, il vous faut effectuer quelques modifications pour
faire fonctionner le composant sur Joomla 1.5 en mode Legacy.

La version JoomlaPetitions 1.5 est disponible et fonctionne uniquement sur Joomla 1.5.
Le composant en version 1.5 standard est disponible. Tandis que la version pro le sera prochainement avec un paquage de modules.


JoomlaPetitions intègre donc les fonctions suivantes :

- la gestion de plusieurs administrateurs et de leur niveau de droit ;
- une installation automatisée ;
- archive les signatures ;
- éliminer les doublons ;
- éviter les signatures fantaisistes ;
- permet d’accéder à une interface de contrôle et de gestion des signatures ;
- l’extraction des informations contenues dans la base sous format Excel ou PDF.

L’un des points fort de cet outil est la validation des signatures soit par l'administrateur du site, soit par confirmation par mail du signataire.

Les logiciels libres permettant de créer facilement des pétitions sont quasi inexistant sur le net, il est important de saluer cette initiative !

A quoi peut bien servir une pétition ?
A vous de voir...

Mis à jour ( Mardi, 14 Octobre 2008 20:50 )
 

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Component - Joomla! Extension Directory Components

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A more lightweight and flexible Extension used for page rendering is a Module. Modules are used for small bits of the page that are generally less complex and able to be seen across different Components. To continue in our book analogy, a Module can be looked at as a footnote or header block, or perhaps an image/caption block that can be rendered on a particular page. Obviously you can have a footnote on any page but not all pages will have them. Footnotes also might appear regardless of which chapter you are reading. Simlarly Modules can be rendered regardless of which Component you have loaded.

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