The iPhone could make a great content management platform if Drupal could run just at your fingertips.
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The iPhone could make a great content management platform if Drupal could run just at your fingertips.
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Comments
Comment #1
damien tournoud commentedFirst step: run PHP on the iPhone.
Comment #2
damien tournoud commentedAnd Drupal runs on the iPhone :) Ok, slowly (my PHP build has no op-cache for now)... but it works.
Comment #3
dave reidiSubscribe
Comment #4
keith.smith commentedI assume this is a jailbroken iphone. But, regardless, cool! And subscribe.
Comment #5
bcn commentednice one :-)
Comment #6
oweno commentedHas anyone heard anything about using Drupal as the back end service for an iPhone app ? We are looking to create a module that will allow iPhone apps to interface easily with Drupal, allowing an iPhone app developer to quickly leverage off of Drupal content management..... trying to find any other work in this area . ...
Comment #7
Gurpartap Singh commentedWhat's the intentions of this issue? If it already works in iPhone, next is what? :P
Comment #8
rianasf commentedHave you made any progress regarding the Drupal back end service for iPhone apps?
Or can anyone suggest good resources to this end? We need a way to allow users to submit content to a custom CCK node with file attached.
Comment #9
devicehandler commentedHow would this drupal based app be run by users. (1) wouldnt it be easier to have users logon to your site. (2) seeing as php runs on the iphone wouldnt it be easier to create custom php apps that can run on the phone?
Comment #10
sunNice! :)
But sufficient marketing for now, right?