texxasal Posted May 26 Report Posted May 26 (edited) I am looking to obtain assistance with applying maintenance to my PHPVMS website, as well as some customization (install and setup ACARS, etc.). Am not a website "guy", but rather a pilot/operations person. Have now problem in paying somebody a reasonable fee for their services. Please reply to this post, or directly to me at: arosenberg3@satx.rr.com Thanks Al Rosenberg San Antonio Texas Edited May 26 by texxasal Quote
Administrators ProAvia Posted May 26 Administrators Report Posted May 26 Have you read thru the docs? phpVMS - https://docs.phpvms.net vmsacars - https://docs.phpvms.net/acars/overview Best to have a basic understanding of the system. Installing the vmsACARS module is pretty simple. There isn’t much maintenance to be done either. What phpVMS version are you using? 7.0.4 is the current release. Many of us run a test site in parallel with our live production site so we can test things on our test site to be sure they are working correctly before installing them on our live site. This would apply to themes, theme edits and modules. It isn’t good practice to modify any of the core phpVMS files. Quote
texxasal Posted May 26 Author Report Posted May 26 To the point, if I could have understood how to do what I needed by "read through the docs", I wouldn't have bothered making the post you reference. I'm a pilot, not a web person. I don't have any desire to be a web person. I have more than enough to do to minimally configure my website and operate my organization. I wasn't looking for "how do I do things". I was looking for someone to do what I want done, and am perfectly willing to pay for it. Setting up and running an "additional" test site is absolutely the last thing I'm contemplating doing. While I'm sure those documents make great sense to you guys, who do this for a living, and most probably wrote the documents, they aren't in the least helpful to me. Maybe I'm just too stupid to run PHPVMS/ACARS? Didn't see where there's a minimum level of expertise required to be a customer/user, but maybe I missed that too.? If there's no viable response to my request, why post the availability of the topic? Al Rosenberg San Antonio Texas Quote
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