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table boss on a non-joomla site 3 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
I have a website I'd like to use table boss on, but it's not joomla. I've worked with other joomla sites, and my server is perfectly happy working with joomla... is there any way for me to install joomla in some hidden-from-the-public place on my server, and have the reservations page on my site connect in to it somehow?

Has anyone done this before - how does it work?

The solution that comes to mind is, could I use an iframe to get at JUST the table boss instance...?

It would be dandy if there was some stripped down version of joomla that I could isolate for just this purpose, but that's asking a bit much.

Anyway, any tips you can offer are much appreciated.
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Hi Chris-

This is possible. You could install Joomla in a subdirectory of you site and try 2 options.

1. Create an iframe on your non-Joomla site, like you said, and just include the public tableboss page that way. There was an example of how to do this with our demo pages posted on the forum.

2. Make sure that the joomla installation is on the same domain. For example, if your domain is http://www.your-restaurant.com, the joomla installation could be at http://www.your-restaurant.com/reservations/. Then, create the necessary menu links on the joomla installation. Visit the reservation wizard page and copy the code that is output. Paste it to the desired page in your site. Make sure you also copy the scripts/css that are included by tableboss.

Option 2 will work better because it does not rely on an iframe, and thus the Reservation Wizard div will size correctly. Also, the size of the box is dynamic depending on the step, so as you go through the wizard, the containing box will resize along with it, unlike within an iframe where you would either have to set the height to be larger initially, or deal with scrollbars on the page.

Let me know if this explanation helps.

Best Regards-
Mark
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