Eric Bland posted this at 08:17 — 15th September 2004.
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What is one is better PHp-Nuke, Post-Nuke, or a different platform. _________________ CEO Forum PR 6 Links
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AyntRyte posted this at 23:18 — 15th September 2004.
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I've used Etomite (back when it was know as Phase.) Pretty straight forward and easy to use. http://www.etomite.org/
\\// Robert
The grass is always greener on the other side -- but that's because they use more manure.
teammatt3 posted this at 00:06 — 16th September 2004.
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I like postnuke, but the popular choice would be phpnuke because there is a lot more support for it. Just depends on what you need
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Eric Bland posted this at 08:13 — 16th September 2004.
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teammatt3 posted this at 12:28 — 16th September 2004.
It's a little* more secure than phpnuke, it still can be hacked pretty easily.
Check out the forum on this site opensourcecms.com they will give you a lot of info
pittbug posted this at 18:27 — 17th September 2004.
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I've tinkered with phpnuke and found myphpnuke to be a little easier to work with.
fusioncroc posted this at 18:40 — 17th September 2004.
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i quite like x00ps
openmind posted this at 09:51 — 18th September 2004.
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I would have gone with neither!
I have chosed Mambo, www.mamboserver.com, for the cms system for the youcangetit site...
Very good so far...
brady.k posted this at 14:36 — 18th September 2004.
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Why not build one yourself, and then customize it so it's easily installed on any website, with a full control panel?
Reusable code, my friend.
I have spent the past few weeks doing just that...it's working out GREAT!
Kyle Brady, President, Intuitive Industries LLC. http://www.int-ind.com [EMAIL=brady.k@gmail.com]brady.k@gmail.com[/EMAIL] - [EMAIL=brady.kyle@int-ind.com]brady.kyle@int-ind.com[/EMAIL]
openmind posted this at 14:48 — 18th September 2004.
Good point Kyle but if you don't have the time/knowledge to do that Mambo, phpNuke, etc are quick and easy to set-up and use...
I considered building the CMS and I still might at a later stage, but if you need something quick and dirty, these are perfect!
brady.k posted this at 21:08 — 18th September 2004.
Touche
AyntRyte posted this at 23:18 — 15th September 2004.
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I've used Etomite (back when it was know as Phase.) Pretty straight forward and easy to use.
http://www.etomite.org/
\\// Robert
The grass is always greener on the other side -- but that's because they use more manure.
teammatt3 posted this at 00:06 — 16th September 2004.
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I like postnuke, but the popular choice would be phpnuke because there is a lot more support for it. Just depends on what you need
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Eric Bland posted this at 08:13 — 16th September 2004.
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What do you like about Post over php?
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teammatt3 posted this at 12:28 — 16th September 2004.
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It's a little* more secure than phpnuke, it still can be hacked pretty easily.
Check out the forum on this site opensourcecms.com they will give you a lot of info
My Site | Regular Expression Tester
pittbug posted this at 18:27 — 17th September 2004.
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I've tinkered with phpnuke and found myphpnuke to be a little easier to work with.
fusioncroc posted this at 18:40 — 17th September 2004.
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i quite like x00ps
openmind posted this at 09:51 — 18th September 2004.
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I would have gone with neither!
I have chosed Mambo, www.mamboserver.com, for the cms system for the youcangetit site...
Very good so far...
brady.k posted this at 14:36 — 18th September 2004.
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Why not build one yourself, and then customize it so it's easily installed on any website, with a full control panel?
Reusable code, my friend.
I have spent the past few weeks doing just that...it's working out GREAT!
Kyle Brady, President, Intuitive Industries LLC.
http://www.int-ind.com
[EMAIL=brady.k@gmail.com]brady.k@gmail.com[/EMAIL] - [EMAIL=brady.kyle@int-ind.com]brady.kyle@int-ind.com[/EMAIL]
openmind posted this at 14:48 — 18th September 2004.
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Good point Kyle but if you don't have the time/knowledge to do that Mambo, phpNuke, etc are quick and easy to set-up and use...
I considered building the CMS and I still might at a later stage, but if you need something quick and dirty, these are perfect!
brady.k posted this at 21:08 — 18th September 2004.
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Touche