Implementing the BMLT

Click Here to Go to the Intro PageThe following pages describe the way that you implement the BMLT in your Web site.

Is Your Server Set Up Correctly?
This page will help you to determine if the server provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) is sufficient to the task.
Installing the Root Server
Instructions for installing and setting up the root server.
Implementing Satellites
If you already have a root server set up, and need to install a local “satellite” for your Web site, these pages will help you to determine which one to use, and will walk you through installing the correct satellite.
The Standalone Satellite
Instructions for installing and setting up the a standalone satellite. This is the satellite that you use when you have written your own site “from scratch.”
The Joomla Satellite
Instructions for installing and configuring a BMLT satellite in a Joomla CMS.
The WordPress Satellite
Instructions for installing and configuring a BMLT satellite in a WordPress CMS.
The Drupal Satellite
Instructions for installing and configuring a BMLT satellite in a Drupal CMS.
The Fast Mobile Satellite
Instructions for installing and configuring the new fast mobile meeting lookup satellite.
High Geek-Factor Stuff
The following pages describe some “High Geek-Factor” operations and concepts for the BMLT. These are not for the faint of heart, and will almost certainly require some fairly advanced knowledge of PHP, MySQL (or SQL, in general), and CSS.
Converting Existing Databases
Instructions for using a script to convert existing databases. This is a rather technical operation, and not for the faint of heart.
Data Item “Templates”
Instructions on how to edit the database to “customize” your optional data items.
Customizing Address Strings
Instructions on how to edit the configuration to display addresses in a custom manner.
Upgrading the BMLT
Instructions on how to upgrade a BMLT installation (Very Easy).
CSV, XML and JSON Export Options
Description of the Various semantic export options available from the BMLT.
The Satellite Driver Class
A special class, designed to let you write extremely powerful remote satellites.

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