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I found a really cool webportal . . . maybe not as good as php-nuke but is fairly good . . . and its not in php :eek:
Its Basically CGI and the setup seems reasonably easy . . . although I can see myself screwing it up :D
Yeah . . . so if you have anymore post them here . . . must have good features and easy installation ;)
Acid (X) Amino 27-06-2002, 11:25:AM Originally posted by Grassy56
I found a really cool webportal . . . maybe not as good as php-nuke but is fairly good . . . and its not in php :eek:
Its Basically CGI and the setup seems reasonably easy . . . although I can see myself screwing it up :D
Yeah . . . so if you have anymore post them here . . . must have good features and easy installation ;)
Could you please tell us what is it?
Originally posted by crackerz
Could you please tell us what is it?
hehe . . . whoops . . . didn't think I put what it was :D
try here --> http://www.hotscripts.com/Detailed/15737.html
And here is the description :)
WebAPP, stands for Web Automated Perl Portal, allows you to set the site up, and requires minimal work to maintain it. It was built to be used for a news site, stories, personal, etc. Included are topics, forums, instant message, who's online, download section, link section, wireless and palm pilot support, integrated newsletter, complete site administration, FAQ administration, modular, md5 encryption of passwords, multiple theme and language support, numerous modifications and add-ons.
Acid (X) Amino 28-06-2002, 10:32:AM Originally posted by Grassy56
hehe . . . whoops . . . didn't think I put what it was :D
try here --> http://www.hotscripts.com/Detailed/15737.html
And here is the description :)
WebAPP, stands for Web Automated Perl Portal, allows you to set the site up, and requires minimal work to maintain it. It was built to be used for a news site, stories, personal, etc. Included are topics, forums, instant message, who's online, download section, link section, wireless and palm pilot support, integrated newsletter, complete site administration, FAQ administration, modular, md5 encryption of passwords, multiple theme and language support, numerous modifications and add-ons.
Thanx for that...
I'll try it and will give my comments......
In the meanwhile, I'll try to search for my fav web portal.....
And will post it here
Number9 01-07-2002, 08:52:PM If you want php try PHPNuke, KorWebPortal or GeekLog.
Another good one is maxwebportal but that is ASP.
As for just CGI i think WebAPP is one of the best i have seen, nice going there Paul!
Acid (X) Amino 02-07-2002, 11:07:AM Originally posted by Number9
If you want php try PHPNuke, KorWebPortal or GeekLog.
Another good one is maxwebportal but that is ASP.
As for just CGI i think WebAPP is one of the best i have seen, nice going there Paul!
Don't tell me that U love PHP Nuke........
Phpmywebsite is much better than it........
So do EZPublish where U can find it at www.hotscripts.com
Originally posted by Acid (X) Amino
Don't tell me that U love PHP Nuke........
Phpmywebsite is much better than it........
So do EZPublish where U can find it at www.hotscripts.com
yeah but . . . they for stupid people (like me :D) can't install them cause they Fuddge it up everytime :crazyboy:
Number9 02-07-2002, 04:55:PM nope personally i dont like phpnuke at all. infact prefer using asp to php anyway and im pretty confident that if i ever get my site up again it will use an asp portal.
Cheers
Nath
Originally posted by Number9
nope personally i dont like phpnuke at all. infact prefer using asp to php anyway and im pretty confident that if i ever get my site up again it will use an asp portal.
Cheers
Nath
I am sticking with php-nuke now :D . . . however with some assistance ;)
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