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#36 PHPMyEdit to Nuke

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2002-04-18
2002-04-18
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Putting aside any security issues, anybody else
interested in porting this to PHP Nuke?

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  • Michael Cannon

    Michael Cannon - 2002-10-06

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    Not PHPNuke, but I've already modified this to work with
    phpWebSite modules. It took a little while to work it, mainly a
    QUERY_STRING modification at all href links and form
    actions and testing to see that it's original functionality didn't
    change.

    Drop by CVS for http://phpwsplugins.sf.net.

    Cheers,

    Michael

     
  • Nobody/Anonymous

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    I'm interested and have already completed some of the work
    for release 5.0, since that is the release with most of the
    bugs removed. I intend to participate in the further
    development of PHPMyEdit as well to make it a more
    complete application.

    The result of my work is a package that will create a NUKE
    compliant module that you can activate and place within the
    system. It serves my purposes well, but I would be
    interested in engaging with some of the other brilliant
    programmers out there to decide the best course of action.

    I've not integrated the phpmyedit programs and classes into
    NUKE so that one would simply go to NUKE and start the
    phpmyedit program as a module within nuke and generate
    the compliant code. I hope to do that next.

    If you're interested simply e-mail me for the details of the
    changes to make it to PHASE 1:

    The modification of PHPMyEdit to produce NUKE compliant
    modules.

    PHASE 2: The modification of PHPMyEdit to operate as a
    module within NUKE.

    Much love and peace to all of my brothers of the super box!!

     
  • Michael Cannon

    Michael Cannon - 2003-01-09

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    I've gotten 5.2 updated and working with phpWebSite 0.8.3
    through my code library at http://cannonbose.com. Drop me a
    note if you would like some help seeing if we can get it going
    for PHP Nuke.

    You'll need to provide the server and Nuke install though.

    Michael

     

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