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Similar in look to the module 'help' pages. Can choose to process page through Smarty and override the module name to better suit the purpose you are using it for. Currently this module allows one page of text to be saved, but plans are in place to include user notes, multiple pages, table of contents, page hierarchy, permissions-based content etc. Oldest CMSMS version tested is 1.8.1. Requires CGExtensions 1.19.1 or newer. Wiki: Ability to the site creator to give help and instructions to the users of the admin site. The instructions are in tabs content. Possibility to create as many tabs as needed, to ordered them and give them group's rights. No dependencies. It is easy to access for Editors and easy to update and customise for Admins. The completed User Guide can easily be printed directly from the browser. Inspired by: UsersGuide module by jissey. If there's anything we can do to help, let us know! It’s a great choice for building and managing small to medium websites with up to about 400 pages. With an easy to use interface and powerful PHP and MySQL back-end, CMSMS is simple enough for anyone to use while also being extensible, fast, and endlessly customizable. Softaculous is available for all HostPapa shared web hosting accounts and is our recommended method for getting your new CMS Made Simple website up and running quickly. Scroll down to the Software section and click Softaculous Apps Installer. To install in a different directory, enter the name of a directory that doesn’t exist (it will be created during the installation). Click Install. The message also includes links to your CMSMS site and to the admin console. Remember the name of the file and location where you save it on your computer because you’ll need this information in a later step. Click Upload. The upload may take a few minutes. Select the compressed installation file and click Extract. In the Extract dialog box, click Extract File.
The exact name of the file depends on which version of CMSMS you’re installing, but it will be the same as the name of the compressed installation file you downloaded, except it ends in.php instead of.zip. In our example, the file is named cmsms-2.2.3.1-install.php. On the Welcome page, select an Available language. You can enable advanced mode if you choose, but it’s not necessary for most installations. Click Next. If CMSMS already exists in the directory, you’ll have the option of upgrading the installation. Click Install. Click Next. Note that the database user must have all privileges to the database. If you don’t know your database information, see Creating a database in MySQL or contact HostPapa Support for more information. In Server Timezone, select UTC. Click Next. The User name is a new admin console user and Email Address is the new user’s email address. The Password is a password for the admin user, not the admin user’s email account. Click Next. This is the name that will be displayed on your CMSMS home page. Select any Additional Languages to install. Click Next. Click Next to continue. Click Next to continue. After you confirm that your site is working correctly and you can log in to the admin console, you should delete the installation files ( ccmsms-2.x.x.x-install.zip and cmsms-2.x.x.x-install.php ) from your home directory. Details about how to open a support ticket are here. How to install CMS Made Simple automatically. How to transfer CMS Made Simple from another server. How to upgrade CMS Made Simple. How to install CMS made simple manually. How to create a backup of CMS Made Simple. How to enable pretty URLs in CMS Made Simple. How to change themes in CMS Made Simple. How to install new themes in CMS Made Simple. How to manage users and groups in CMS Made Simple. How to create global content block in CMS Made Simple. How to add new pages in CMS Made Simple. How to configure CMS Made Simple email settings.
Getting Started with CMS Made Simple How to install CMS made simple manually. As discussed in detail in the Introduction part of this tutorial, CMS Made Simple is a fine niche system for corporate and organization’s website with very specific focus and continuous development of its features. In the previous part of the tutorial we have covered the automatic installation of the script and in this one we will give you a step-by-step guidance on how you can install it manually by yourself. The first thing you need to do is to make sure you have created a new database through your cPanel. If you are not exactly sure how to do that, follow these instructions. Your next step should be to go to the official CMS Made Simple website and download the latest version of the software. You can find our more information about how to do that in this article. If it has successfully passed you will get a green text and you can proceed by clicking Next: In Configuration Info, you need to put in the details of the fresh Database you have created, make sure you have set the correct Server Timezone and then click Next: At step 5 you have to put in the Admin Account info. We recommend you to write it down and save it somewhere as it will be required when entering your administrator account. After you are done, just click on Next: At Site Settings you can select a Web Site Name and an Additional Language (if you need one, otherwise you do not have to choose one) and then go to Next again: Reaching step number 7, you can simply click on Next to continue with the procedure, because you have already extracted the needed Files: On the next step, you only need to select Next again in order to complete the installation process: Step number 9 is the Final one and when you reach it, your CMS Made Simple has been successfully installed.
You can then use the two links below to either visit your page or go to your administration panel: If you are experiencing any trouble with this procedure, you can always contact our Technical Support Team. How to install Concrete5 manually. How to create a backup of my Concrete5 website. How to manage the basic security settings in Concrete5. How to enable the “Pretty URLs” in Concrete5. How to install themes in Concrete5. How to install addons in Concrete5. How to change the site name and enable full caching in Concrete5. How to create pages in Concrete5. How to install Concrete5 automatically. You can easily adjust your cookies preferences here. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognizing you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. You can adjust all of your cookie settings below: Strictly Necessary Cookies Strictly Necessary Cookies should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again. This helps us identify more relevant ads to consumers and to improve the efficiency of our marketing campaigns. Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website. Live Demo will show you the Template in action along with additional information on what is available, how to use it etc. This way you can examine it and see what is available, different content parts etc. If you want to install it directly on a live site, backup your old site first (all files and database)! Save the file and overwrite this file on your server. We will show you how to use our Templates to achieve same result as in Live Demo. To achieve good quality output, upload images of at least 1024px width, as module will resize it down automatically.
Gallery Title and Comment fields: leave empty. Template dropdown: select buddySlider. Click Save. Click 'Add images', browse an image from your local drive and wait for upload to finish. Your first image should show in a list. Fill the Title and Comment field - these will show as a text in a slider (beside an image). Click Save (important!). To make 'Read more' link work (or in some templates linked image), click on 'Edit Image details' and fill out the 'link' field with actual link that this slide should point to. Click Save. If you leave just one image in a gallery, slider will be static (no sliding content). Save the file and overwrite this file on your server. Now you just need to add articles as a standard procedure in CMSMS, with summary and detail (content) fields. We show 3 News articles per page in a Summary view, which shows in a sidebar of a page. To see sliding News effect, you need at least 2 News articles created. We assume that you have installed default content initially. If not, the same explanation is valid for adding a new page. Usually there are Main, Header, Sidebar, Footer, Options etc. Each Template has its own editable content parts that were divided into logical tabs, so please refer to details page of the Template of interest. We usually use 640x480px format. Click Save. Type in 'New directory name' field - for example 'photos'. Type in Gallery Title and Comment (description) that will show on a page before thumbnails. Template dropdown: select buddyGallery. Check 'Hide link to parent gallery'. Click Save. Click 'Add images', browse an image from your local drive and wait for upload to finish. Your first image should show in a list. Fill the Title field - this will show as caption text in a Fancybox image window. Click Save (important!). If you choose another directory name for your gallery, change a call according to that.
Important: this is just a form theme - you should set all parameters for both CMSMailer and FormBuilder to make the form work. And all this at a great price!Manage your cookie preferences.CMS Made Simple can be obtained from: 2. Once you have downloaded the archive that contains the installation, you need to upload it to your hosting account. You do not need to upload the checksum file. You can either extract all the files from the downloaded archive and upload them, or you can upload the archive and use the web hosting Control Panel's File Manager to extract the package. The best way to upload big files or multiple files is via FTP. If you are not sure how to upload the files, please visit this page. If you are installing the application in your main domain, or in a subdomain, you may need to delete the default index.php file first. You can do this either via FTP or through your web hosting Control Panel's File Manager. 3. You need to create a MySQL database for the CMSMS application. You can do this through your web hosting Control Panel's MySQL Databases section. You also need to create a MySQL subuser for CMSMS. You can create it from the MySQL Databases section of your Control Panel as well. Be sure to grant all privileges to the MySQL subuser. 4. By default, the time zone for CMSMS will be set to the server's time zone. If you wish to change it, please refer to our Changing the server timezone in PHP scripts article. You should also enable output buffering via a PHP configuration file (php.ini) in your hosting account. If none is found, the software allows you to continue. User name: You need to enter the MySQL username you created at your web hosting Control Panel's MySQL section for your CMSMS application. Password: You need to enter the password you assigned to your MySQL user. Select your time zone under the Server Timezone section. This account will have access to all of the functionality of the CMSMS Admin console.
You can choose any name you wish, like something related to your site content, the name of your company or your domain. On this screen you can also select additional languages to install. Warning: For security reasons it is important that you remove the installation assistant from your browseable website as soon as you have verified that the operation has succeeded. Important: You should monitor the site of the software vendor for any security updates of your installed application. No setup fees. Minimum contract period for shared hosting services - 12 months. Full prepayment for the contract period. 100-day money-back guarantee. No automatic renewal. Fees for domain registrations and SSL certificates cannot be refunded in case of an early contract termination. Unlimited installed app automatic upgrades (not available to non-subscribers). Unlimited installed app scheduled backups (not available to non-subscribers). Unlimited installed app clones (not available to non-subscribers). Installatron branding no longer added in the footer of installed apps.Instructions to enable JavaScript can be found on Google's How do I enable JavaScript? page. If you're unfamiliar with CMS Made Simple, you may want to start with the CMS Made Simple information page to learn a bit more about what it is and what it can offer you. If you're looking for instructions on installing a free CMS Made Simple template, check out the CMS Made Simple template installation page. To download it, visit the official website. Download and unzip CMS Made Simple into a folder on your hard drive. You'll need your FTP login information and the ftp address of your website (typically ftp.yourdomainname.com). If you don't know this information, log in to your hosting account, access the support section of the website, and look for FTP information. You can also check your hosting account admin panel to see if there is a place where you can manage FTP users (there usually is).
If all else fails, contact your host and ask for your server's FTP details. Well, it's actually a whole lot easier than it sounds. Just about every hosting account has a link to phpMyAdmin in its admin panel (just log in to your hosting account and look for a link to databases, mysql, phpMyAdmin, or something along those lines) -- this is where you control your mysql databases. Some hosts even provide a little database program that allows you to create new databases and users without even having to go into phpMyAdmin. Click the SQL link to run the commands to create the database. Type in the following (replacing the database name, username and password with those of your choosing) and submit it: If you're still having trouble getting the database and user created, check out your hosting provider's technical support section of the website -- if you have a half-decent hosting account it should have information there that can help you. The good news is, CMS Made Simple has an automated install process that connects to the database and installs all of the database tables and data for you. For example, if you uploaded CMS Made Simple to then you'll need to go to in your web browser. Log back in to your FTP server using FileZilla or whatever FTP program you use, select the install folder, and delete it. Pretty easy, huh? With CMS Made Simple, though, it's surprisingly easy to give your website a complete make-over with a free CMS Made Simple template. It's as easy as uploading the template and executing an additional installation file. To view the installation instructions for the free CMS Made Simple templates, visit the CMSMS template installation page. It makes using templates and editing your store's appearance easy. Read more. Contact us with your needs and we'll quote you a reasonable price. Browse a wide variety of professional quality Premium osCommerce templates. It is currently used in both commercial and personal projects.
Recently, I read researcher Osanda Malith's blog post, CMSMS 2.1.6 Multiple Vulnerabilities, where he explains his findings following a review of the CMS Made Simple source code. I decided to see for myself what I could uncover. Of course, from a black box point of view, a freshly installed application with default configuration lacks a lot of functionality. However, I decided to take a closer look. Why? Well, the more parameters with different functionality you expose, the greater the number of potential attack surfaces. If the purpose of a parameter is not obvious, and there is no alternative, changing the value of a particular parameter may be the quickest way to find out. For example, if any parameter value is displayed on the page, it's a good idea to check if it's vulnerable to Cross-site scripting (XSS) first. This error occurred even when I changed a single letter. I concluded that it was not a good idea to look for XSS there. It was built using Smarty Template Engine, which keeps content, functionality and templates separate. However, as we know, developers must be careful when using template engines, because if implemented incorrectly in applications, they can lead to critical security problems. This displayed 'Netsparker' in the window. Again, I was able to display a number in the window. In this case, exploiting unsandboxed Smarty was a simple matter. And, I was able to see the output of the phpinfo function displayed in the screenshot. The input you observe, such as cntnt01detailtemplate, can produce different outputs for many reasons. It is very difficult to use manual testing to observe all possible behaviors. The cntnt01detailtemplate did not initially reflect the changes I made on the parameter. At this point, many Security Researchers would not waste further time searching for an XSS vulnerability on this parameter.
In addition, sometimes there are simply too many prerequisites for a successful attack to occur, and you may need to test hundreds of possibilities for a single parameter to even detect all of these preconditions. There was an additional Cross-site Scripting vulnerability that could be triggered by double encoding the payload, and the urldecode function was used on that input value. This led to an XSS vulnerability, even though the special characters were encoded to HTML entities once they entered the application. Even when using a whitebox approach, the XSS was quite hard to find. This was because the developers used object-oriented programming (OOP) style with lots of interconnected classes, and put some of the application logic into templates. This makes it very hard to trace the code and find out where data enters and exits the web application. However, it is always better to save the raw data and encode it, depending on the context in which it is used. As mentioned above, the vulnerability is in the detail template parameter, which is currently correctly sanitized. After all, the parameter is not intended to be printed, and should only be passed to a function that fetches the template. Even if it was printed, HTML special characters are still replaced with HTML entities. The detailtemplate parameter is not printed anywhere, and is only used to load the template. The problem, however, is that there is no valid template with the name of our payload. Therefore an exception is thrown in the index.php file. What it doesn't sanitize is the percentage (%) character. However, this is the prefix of URL-encoded bytes. This means that if we double encode the value, by passing %253c in the template name, it will contain %3c instead of. However, once the urldecode() function is used on this value it will be decoded to and therefore introduce an XSS vulnerability through double encoding.
While it looks like everything is sanitized correctly, a decoding function combined with the right input can still lead to cross-site scripting. There are various reasons for this, one of which is the large codebase and the OOP style, which makes debugging harder. The other is the fact that testers usually have a limited amount of time in which they are able to analyse the application. More information in our Privacy Policy. Login into your account to manage your hosting services, extras and purchase additional goodies. New Customer New to WebHostFace. Sign up to benefit from premium services, advanced extras and many more. Create your account below: Easy enough for beginners and powerful enough for professionals, our CMS Made Simple Hosting packages deliver the best out of CMS Made Simple! With no manual set-up, you can upload a default page and start building your site right away. Regular CMS Made Simple updates Turn on automatic updates or get reminders and ensure the security of your site with fast and easy updates of your CMS Made Simple application. CMS Made Simple security Rely on advanced security infrastructure and latest CMS Made Simple patches for a fully protected CMS Made Simple site. CMS Made Simple speed Enjoy a brisk, speedy performance produced by cutting edge technology accelerators and cachers. CMS Made Simple transfer Get your already-bilt website transferred smoothly by seasoned professionals without losing a single second of uptime CMS Made Simple hosting support Contact our technical experts and attentive customer care, who will answer all your questions every hour of every day of the week. OUR PLANS CMS Made Simple provides a mechanism for the website administrator to create and manage pages, their layout, and their content. CMS Made Simple is unobtrusive.
Because CMS Made Simple is one of the most popular applications used today, we have worked on implementing CMS Made Simple-friendly settings and software which get the best performance out of your website. Our advanced technical teams undergo specialized training reaching to the depths of the application, its features and debugging, which they apply to supporting tons of CMS Made Simple users like you on a daily basis. Whether you start your first CMS Made Simple site or your fiftieth, you can always lean on a professional helping hand. Your CMS Made Simple hosting pack gives you everything you need for a fast and sturdy online presence: plenty of space and traffic, convenient cPanel, through which to manage files and tools to easily backup, restore and upgrade your CMS Made Simple version. We also help you to put your website on the Google radar and index it better to attract more visitors. With additional security tools, you can set and change passwords and permissions or create separate FTP log-in accounts for your developers during site production. Hosting accounts are located on servers with lightning-fast network connectivity, which ensures speedy delivery of your and your customers’ applications and websites. Additional accelerators, always-up-to-date security patches and system versions further reinforce reliability and performance.Shared hosting means that you share server resources with other users on the machine. All servers have a certain capacity and limit, which means that it is physically impossible for hosting to be unlimited. By default you can install the latest stable CMS Made Simple version with just a click through a convenient auto-installer implemented in your account. You can manually install any other version you might want or contact our CMS Made Simple experts and they can install it for you. The signing up process is an easy step-by-step process and it takes no more than just a couple of minutes.
The activation itself might take anywhere from seconds to up to one business day. After you sign up, we will contact you via email or phone to update you about the status of your account activation. WebHostFace.com LLC is not affiliated with or endorsed by the CMS Made Simple Project or its trademark owners. Blog Impressed? Get affordable Face Shared, Face VPS and Face Dedicated Linux-based hosting solutions. All new content for 2020. All rights reserved.The Exploit Database is aOur aim is to serveThe Exploit Database is a repository for exploits andIn most cases,His initial efforts were amplified by countless hours of communityJohnny coined the term “Googledork” to referThis was meant to draw attention toToday, the GHDB includes searches for. Follow the instructions on. They are here only for your convenience. We have the themes an instructions to set you up in a couple of minutes. Example. Available parameters. I tried hard, but it is not working. This is the code I just wanna add: Help me please ? At least in windows it doesn't Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research. Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience. To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers. Browse other questions tagged content-management-system php cmsmadesimple or ask your own question. If you continue without changing your browser settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on this website. Continue More info MENU MENU Home Blog Demos Plugins About Links Contact close The LISE module Previous article Next article The LISE (short for List It Special Edition) module by JoMorg allows you to create lists that you can display throughout your website. A versatile module that you really have to try and see its many options. The web developer can define fields to constrain what data the client can enter.
A number of field types can be specified - text input, checkbox, text area, select date, upload file, select file, dropdown - and additional instructions can be set for each type, for example, input field size, max length, WYSIWYG editor, possible drop down values, possible file extensions, directory paths for file selections, date formats, etc. But there is a work around. Buy products from these advertisers. Show related articles: development lise module Comment Form Click here to open the form 0 Comments No comments yet. The LISE module Article optimized for CMSMS 2.x Author: Rolf Last tested in: CMSMS 2.2.14 10-06-2019 Last updated: 19-10-2019 Comments: 0 Advertisement Ads help me to help you. Buy products from these advertisers. Advertisement Ads help me to help you. Buy products from these advertisers.