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Mambo's RESTful API
REST What is it? Best explained on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RepresentationalStateTransfer.  Why we use it? Mambo has always been a stable and secure CMS solution for building sites and managing content.  With the addition of the new REST API ...
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REST Requirements, Installation, and Examples
REST Requirements, Installation, and Examples  Requirements # Mambo 4.7.x # PHP 5\ (Will NOT work with PHP 4) # comrest # modrest (optional) Installation After double checking that your setup meets the stated requirements you are ready to being installation.  Here ...
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Writing for Security
How to Make your Mambo Extension more Secure By default, Mambo is very secure. While most core components are safe and secure, often hackers get into the system by using third party extensions. This article is targeted at giving you an ...
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Using Parameters on the Site
Parameters replace the bit?wise masking technique used in site components and modules. The mosParameters class has three methods that you will use to access parameters: get( 'name' , 'default' )This methods will return the value of a parameter if it exists or is set, otherwise it returns ...
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Using Parameters
article describes how to use the parameter system in your Mambo Modules and Components. Parameters provided with components relate to the when they are added to menu items. The parameters will show when you edit the menu item. XML Definition The setup file for Modules ...
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Packaging Custom Work
Overview Mambo comes with an easytouse installer for Modules, Mambots, Components and Templates. Using the installer, the site administrator can add features and templates by uploading one zipped file. This topic describes how to create the Mambot, Module, Component and Template ...
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Completing the Compatible Extension
Putting it all together... This article is the final part of the fourpart series of articles about developing extensions with compatibility in mind. Developing Extensions for Compatibility Let's put it all together and see how it works. You have your class defined. Now ...
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Using Class Methods
article is part Three of the series of articles about developing extensions with compatibility in mind Developing Extensions for Compatibility.  In the previous section, we talked about using functions dev:Using Functions to return information. We're likely to build up ...
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Using Functions
article is part Two of the series of articles about Developing Extensions for Compatibility For compatibility, we can use functions to collect and return common information. In PHP, functions are global in scope. That means we can call them from anywhere and return ...
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