Reply to topic
Anyone switch to Miva5?
CBarton


Joined: 12 Apr 2004
Posts: 24
Reply with quote
Has anyone switched his/her store over to the latest version? Are there any new "goodies"? I went into the interactive demo and didn't really find any differences, but then again I only spent about 10 minutes looking.
dvduval


Joined: 08 Jul 2005
Posts: 12
Reply with quote
I'm especially interested in the new mysql integration. Is that going to be available on HostMySite soon?
jstone


Joined: 31 Aug 2004
Posts: 32
Reply with quote
Miva 5 is avaliable and mysql is installed.

There are quite a few big changes with miva 5. For one thing they disabled OpenUi. So anyone who had openui on 4 is out of luck.
It's pretty cool
Josh
Forum Regular

Joined: 01 Apr 2004
Posts: 1020
Location: Felton, Delaware
Reply with quote
Removing OpenUI from Miva was a godsend in disguise... yeah, it made things alittle easier and alittle more flexible, but at the cost of ALOT of reliability and other problems...
lstineman


Joined: 04 Aug 2005
Posts: 2
Reply with quote
I heard some rumor's that there was also a module or some utility that makes developing a Miva 5 site with Dreamweaver a lot easier.. anyone else know anything about this?
Josh
Forum Regular

Joined: 01 Apr 2004
Posts: 1020
Location: Felton, Delaware
Reply with quote
It's the first I've heard, but then I don't use miva at all, let alone extensively, so I wouldn't know... You'd still want to check the compatability to be sure it worked with Miva5
KiltedMan


Joined: 20 Jan 2005
Posts: 89
Location: The Small Wonder
Reply with quote
There has been an announcement about it on the Miva Small Business 05 Conference site.

More information will be available after the conference from 06.Sept.2005 to 09.Sept.2005. I think it's a fantastic idea, I hope it works.
I have
jmh


Joined: 18 Jun 2005
Posts: 50
Location: Dallas, TX
Reply with quote
I have a mm5 store up and running but have not "switched". OpenUI has never caused too many reliability or other problems for me and my clients. Usually, those problems are with the host, other 3rd-party modules, etc. Without OpenUI, you lose a ton of features both on the frontend AND backend. That isn't to say that mm5 sucks. It is pretty cool, and the applications that should be forthcoming in php that will integrate with the mysql backend should be cool. The problem with MM5 right now are bugs and lack of 3rd-party modules. The contract that 3rd-party developers must sign is also causing a problem.

I spoke at the miva conference and attended the dreamweaver plugin session. Compatibility with mm5? I believe it will only be for mm5, so no compatibility issue there. Looked okay, but it won't be available for awhile. A similar utility available now for both mm4 and mm5 is the Advanced WYSIWGY Html Editor.

Jason
JMH
Anyone switch to Miva5?
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
All times are GMT  
Page 1 of 1  

  
  
 Reply to topic