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Hi,
We're running a highly customised version of Joomla 1.5, and I was wondering if we could talk privately about the possibility of testing this extension out to ensure compatibility before purchasing. I can provide any details you would need, including logins to our development server if that would help. But we're getting increasing requests for various site stats from our users, and I'm impressed with what I've read so far about CS - just want to make sure it will play nicely
Many thanks,
David.
We're running a highly customised version of Joomla 1.5, and I was wondering if we could talk privately about the possibility of testing this extension out to ensure compatibility before purchasing. I can provide any details you would need, including logins to our development server if that would help. But we're getting increasing requests for various site stats from our users, and I'm impressed with what I've read so far about CS - just want to make sure it will play nicely

Many thanks,
David.
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0We're interested in tracking things like frequency of tags used in forum posts, activity of forum contributors over time, etc.
When I say customised, I'm mean that some of the core functionality of Joomla has been rewritten and replaced, and we know that some modules and plugins will no longer work. I don't have a complete list of the changes made, but I know the user registration / authentication system is almost entirely non-Joomla core now, which is the reason I'd be keen to find a way to be sure it would work.
Do you offer any kind of evaluation process?
Many thanks,
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0Thanks - I think that probably answers the question to be honest. Registrations was just an example - another one is that the forum component we use is a custom build. All the data is there in the db, but it sounds like we'd have to build a plugin for CS to handle it - which is probably more than we want to take on right now.
Hopefully we can get what we need directly from SQL...
Thanks,
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