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The '''old website''' is the public CES website created by [[Amir Mikhak]] before being replaced by the [[Website | current website ]] on July 13, 2016.  It was built on a homebrew CMS developed by Mikhak.  Its database was accessible to the Filemaker server via ODBC.  This allowed the two systems to synchronize information for public display while keeping Filemaker as the first source of data, especially confidential information that is not publicly available.
'''Rodeo Three''' is the public CES website created by [[Amir Mikhak]] before being replaced by the [[Website | current website]] on July 13, 2016.  It was built on a homebrew CMS developed by Mikhak.  Its database was accessible to the Filemaker server via ODBC.  This allowed the two systems to synchronize information for public display while keeping Filemaker as the first source of data, especially confidential information that is not publicly available.


The production and development environments for the website were hosted on virtual servers in the 60 Oxford Street data center until the [[60Ox decommissioning project]].
The production and development environments for the website were hosted on virtual servers in the 60 Oxford Street data center until the [[60Ox decommissioning project]].

Revision as of 14:56, 2 September 2020

Rodeo Three is the public CES website created by Amir Mikhak before being replaced by the current website on July 13, 2016. It was built on a homebrew CMS developed by Mikhak. Its database was accessible to the Filemaker server via ODBC. This allowed the two systems to synchronize information for public display while keeping Filemaker as the first source of data, especially confidential information that is not publicly available.

The production and development environments for the website were hosted on virtual servers in the 60 Oxford Street data center until the 60Ox decommissioning project.