tmvnews

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Okay i am hoping i get some response, so i will just post my question to all host and everyone else that has input.

Okay I purchased Fantastico from www.cpanelthemes.com, and i am authorized to resell my version by kosmo.

I have added a lot of features i think so far, for example.

- Customized to fit in with my custom theme
- Added description for each script
- Added the following scripts:
- PerlDesk - http://www.perldesk.com
- phpAdsNew - http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpadsnew
- Invision Board - http://www.invisionboard.com
- B2 - http://www.cafelog.com
- Advanced Poll 2.02 text and sql version - http://www.proxy2.de

Ones already built in
- osCommerce
- phpBB2
- 4images Gallery
- PHPauction
- PHProjekt
- PHP-Nuke
- Post-Nuke
- phpLinks
- phpWebSite

Okay and i am wondering whatelse you think should be added to the list. What do your customers install the most. How can i improve this to help improve your hosting company. And also with these added script how much would this be worth to you. I am looking for all your opinions good or bad. I appreciate all your time you have already taken to even read this post, and hope i can help everyone that needs something like this.

For those that currently have fantastico but would like an upgrade the the scripts i currently have and all future updates, when i add more scripts please email me for information.

And also contact me if you want to see a demo.

Thank you
William Wilson
[email protected]
 

anto

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[quote:5e48194201][i:5e48194201]Originally posted by tmvnews[/i:5e48194201]

I have added a lot of features i think so far, for example.

- Added the following scripts:
- PerlDesk - http://www.perldesk.com [/quote:5e48194201]

Do you mean your skins is fully integrated with PerlDesk?
I mean, if the users log into their cpanel, then can he/she
put a ticket support *without* having to register
previously?

If so, that's great !!

Even better, I would like my users can put
a support ticket on their cpanel without having
to type their perldesk's userid/password.

anto
 

tmvnews

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wow

That is not exactly what it does but that sounds pretty good. Ill see what i can do, i will have to figure out how cpanel passes the password.

What this script does is adds a section to your current control panel, called auto-install scripts. There your customers will have the ability to install those programs for there website in about 2 clicks and then remove it in 2 clicks. They don't have to configure a thing. It is great for customers that don't understand mysql and how to chmod scripts and all that. Alot of people want forums and this comes with phpbb, invision board and soon i am going to try and add openBB.

BTW, i just added Advanced Poll 2.02 text and sql version - URL: http://www.proxy2.de .

Thank you
 

tmvnews

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info

Okay well if anyone knows how to pull the username and password information please let me know, i am going through all the backend stuff and i can tell the password field is password but how can i pull it..

thanks
 

Ren

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is this just a addon or is a full script ?
I am defenitely intrested in this type of thing
 

Brownie

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[quote:ec426ff1c6][i:ec426ff1c6]Originally posted by tmvnews[/i:ec426ff1c6]

That is not exactly what it does but that sounds pretty good. Ill see what i can do, i will have to figure out how cpanel passes the password.

What this script does is adds a section to your current control panel, called auto-install scripts. There your customers will have the ability to install those programs for there website in about 2 clicks and then remove it in 2 clicks. They don't have to configure a thing. It is great for customers that don't understand mysql and how to chmod scripts and all that. Alot of people want forums and this comes with phpbb, invision board and soon i am going to try and add openBB.

BTW, i just added Advanced Poll 2.02 text and sql version - URL: http://www.proxy2.de .

Thank you[/quote:ec426ff1c6]

&?php echo $_SERVER['REMOTE_PASSWORD']; ?&

Ive already written a script to do this btw. You can use it freely: http://www.br0wnie.com/perldesk.phps - but I retain full copyright and perhaps provide a link back to my site in your documentation ;)