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showlister

Showlister is a really simple content management system (CMS) for bands, public speakers, performers, entertainers, or anyone else who needs to maintain a performance calendar online. Rather than having to deal with your Web site maintainer, you simply log in to a password-protected page on your site and enter/edit/delete your shows via a forms-based interface. Then you include some PHP code in your 'shows' page (or use the demo one that comes with the app) so it will always pull your upcoming shows directly from the MySQL database.

Tags Internet Web Dynamic Content Site Management
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems OS Independent
Implementation PHP

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  • Rrelease-mid
  •  14 Dec 2004 23:27
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Changes: This release fixes two bugs which caused shows to be assigned with the wrong artist ID.

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  •  09 Dec 2004 21:04
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Changes: This release includes minor fixes and feature enhancements to the admin interface and sample pages.

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  •  25 Jan 2004 22:15
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Changes: This release fixes a typo in the SQL section of the installation instructions, and fixes a bug in the handling of apostrophes in the editing interface. Also included is a new sample shows page, demonstrating how to include show details on a separate line from other show data.

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  •  11 Aug 2003 03:42
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Changes: Multiple bands and artists are now supported. A directory of sample pages was included to demonstrate different ways to pull show and artist data for use on your Web site. The upgrade path was eased for existing users. Sorting problems were fixed in the samples pages and management interface, and better security was implemented.

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  •  20 Jan 2003 19:19
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