Viola Posted July 13, 2006 Share Posted July 13, 2006 san pwede mag download ng open source po na CMS? yung user friendly na sana. i have mambo but i'm soooo confused with it. Quote Link to comment
Viola Posted July 13, 2006 Share Posted July 13, 2006 anybody who knows anything about mambo or any other open source cms please post. i'm using mambo 4.6 rc2 right now. just downloaded it.i'm able to manipulate my templates to change the look, but when i go to the administrator side and try to add a new content item or even a new menu item or even a static item. as long as i click on new and then save it or apply it, it gives me an sql error. im giving it a 2 week learning curve. if i can't learn it in 2 weeks, then i'm shifting to other open source cms. anybody here familiar with mambo? please help. thanks. for people with problems with mambo as well please post and maybe we could find fixed for our problems. thanks. to the moderators,i believe this is the best place to create this topic. but if it's not, please move to appropriate place. thanks. Quote Link to comment
Dr_PepPeR Posted July 14, 2006 Share Posted July 14, 2006 Mahalaga kasi na maayos yung settlement ng estate ng tatay mo. Kasi kung ginawan nyo yan ng paraan o kababalaghan na matransfer yung property without the proper settlement of your father's estate (such as making a deed of donation or sale na kunyari made before his death), pwede talagang habulin yan ng mga creditors nya. It is of no moment na hindi kayo nakinabang dun sa business kung saan sya nagkandautang-utang. Yung properties nya pwede nya maipamana, pwedeng habulin ng creditor. Kung maayos naman yung settlement, whether judicial or extrajudicial, malamang wala nang habol yung creditor dahil prescribed na yung right nila. Under Rule 74 of the RoC, creditors are given 2 years from the death of the decedent to file their claim. Of course, you need to follow the procedural requirements for extrajudicial partition (partition by means of public instrument, publication in a newspaper of general circulation, etc.) Kung 1998 namatay yung father mo, dapat nag-file sila claim in 2000. Under this, paso na yung right nila. Kung judicial settlement naman under Rule 86, creditors must file their claim against the estate of your father within the time set by the Court, which shall be not more than 12 months nor less than 6 months after the first publication of the notice to creditors to file their claims. On meritorious cases but before the distribution of the property, the court may give a party one month to file its claim. But since sabi mo natransfer na yung property, under this arrangement, paso na rin yung right ng creditors to file their claim. Maghabol na lang sila sa tambolmayor. Kapag nangulit pa yung collection agent, sabihin mo paso na yung claim nila. I think the collector is shooting for the moon. He waited too long to make a claim and the amount is really small. Taghirap lang talaga buhay ngayon. Quote Link to comment
_Pabling Posted July 14, 2006 Share Posted July 14, 2006 ahh... sori sir... ano ba itong battery repacking? papalitan ung cells ng current battery mo with new ones. sa 3rd floor sa Fairmart meron ata nito. Malapit sa Netopia. HTH Quote Link to comment
starcraft Posted July 15, 2006 Share Posted July 15, 2006 hi lawyers and law students... does anyone have audiobooks of Philippine codes? Civil Code, Revised Penal Code, etc? Where can I find these? Quote Link to comment
agentjackbauer Posted July 15, 2006 Share Posted July 15, 2006 Wala atang ganun pare. Ang habang basahan nyan para lang maibenta :-) Quote Link to comment
R@v3n Posted July 16, 2006 Share Posted July 16, 2006 I've been trying to install a new version of Windows Defender on a freshly formatted machine. Unfortunately, it doesn't work since it's saying something about a necessary update not being installed on the machine. I've already identified this as the latest version of the Windows Update software. Is there a way to install Defender without updating the Windows Update software? The copy of windows I'm installing it on is legit by the way so it's not the validation thing that is the problem here... Quote Link to comment
moichi Posted July 16, 2006 Share Posted July 16, 2006 papalitan ung cells ng current battery mo with new ones. sa 3rd floor sa Fairmart meron ata nito. Malapit sa Netopia. HTH ah sir, saang fairmart ito? Quote Link to comment
junix Posted July 16, 2006 Share Posted July 16, 2006 hi lawyers and law students... does anyone have audiobooks of Philippine codes? Civil Code, Revised Penal Code, etc? Where can I find these? haven't heard of an audiobook of philippine codes. meron ba mga companeros? Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR bonito99 Posted July 16, 2006 MODERATOR Share Posted July 16, 2006 Lectures lang ni Dean Ortega ata. Philjuris CD Quote Link to comment
dictum Posted July 17, 2006 Share Posted July 17, 2006 hi lawyers and law students... does anyone have audiobooks of Philippine codes? Civil Code, Revised Penal Code, etc? Where can I find these? Wala 'atang ganun, what I know of are magic notes which are compilation of lectures of well-known law professors like Dean Aligada or Dean Ortega. But usually these are exclusive notes for Fratmen. I heard that some enterprising law student was able to record review classes of some law professors, I just dont know if its up for sale. Quote Link to comment
dictum Posted July 17, 2006 Share Posted July 17, 2006 Dear Sir, My father left an unpaid credit card, he passed away 8 years ago (died in 1998) previously he had a business sole proprietorship, now some collection agency is asking my mother to coordinate with them regarding the unsettled payment around Php 27,000.00 only, I told them that the family never benefitted from the business. What shall we do (children and my mother)? The alleged unpaid credit has already prescribed. Probably, the credit card company is just trying to harass you to pressure you to pay. Although, there are still ways to collect, given the small amount of their claim, I highly doubt if they would resort to the actual filing of court action against the estate of your deceased father. Just the same, if this credit has really been obtained by your deceased father, if your finances permit, you might want to consider discussing with the credit card company for a possible settlement for purposes of having peace of mind. Quote Link to comment
blackwolf Posted July 17, 2006 Share Posted July 17, 2006 yeah,sa central bookstore they have some audio format of the Civil Code and the 1987 Consitution Quote Link to comment
b_9904 Posted July 17, 2006 Share Posted July 17, 2006 Wala 'atang ganun, what I know of are magic notes which are compilation of lectures of well-known law professors like Dean Aligada or Dean Ortega. But usually these are exclusive notes for Fratmen. I heard that some enterprising law student was able to record review classes of some law professors, I just dont know if its up for sale. hmmmmmmmmm.......... EXCLUSIVELY for fratmen... i doubt it. i have some up notes, ortega, etc. pm me your email padalhan kita Quote Link to comment
_Pabling Posted July 17, 2006 Share Posted July 17, 2006 ah sir, saang fairmart ito? sa may cubao Quote Link to comment
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