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jacoblee

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Migrating from Joomla to Standalone Civi
February 19, 2010, 10:23:06 am
I have been searching and have not found this but is there a way to move from a Joomla Based Civi to a Standalone?

I really need ACL and like my joomla site so I want to pull civi out of joomla and make it a standalone so I have more back end control.

Thanks,

J

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Re: Migrating from Joomla to Standalone Civi
February 21, 2010, 11:49:42 pm
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I really need ACL and like my joomla site so I want to pull civi out of joomla and make it a standalone so I have more back end control.

I would recommend to use Drupal instead of Standalone.. I will give you better ACL control :)

Kurund
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