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From: Todd O. <to...@da...> - 2001-04-10 21:31:16
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In addition to the mmbase_thesis (185k) , you can find the OpenCMS docs (3 MB) and Typo3 docs (127k) at http://www.datadx.com/phpwebsite --Todd |
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From: Jason C. <cam...@xp...> - 2001-04-10 22:55:03
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You really need to check out this other portal called Drupal. http://www.drop.org/module.php?mod=drupal Its structured really good from what I can tell. Uses classes and is 1000% cleaner code than the Nuke group will ever be :) Jason Campbell Xplozive Media Technologies www.xplozivemedia.com > In addition to the mmbase_thesis (185k) , you can find the OpenCMS docs > (3 MB) and Typo3 docs (127k) at > > http://www.datadx.com/phpwebsite > > --Todd > > > > _______________________________________________ > Phpwebsite-developers mailing list > Php...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers |
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From: clayton c. <cc...@ca...> - 2001-04-10 23:12:58
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Jason, Re Drupal you beat me to the punch. i especially love the book module and the moderation system. i recently ran across epcoms.sourceforge.net. nothing there yet, and its Interbase specific, but somewhere buried in the text is the statement that the developers have code laying around to manage heirarchical levels of objects .... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Campbell" <cam...@xp...> To: <php...@li...> Sent: Tuesday, 10. April 2001 19:02 Subject: Re: [Phpwebsite-developers] Other Projects > You really need to check out this other portal called Drupal. > > http://www.drop.org/module.php?mod=drupal > > Its structured really good from what I can tell. Uses classes and is 1000% > cleaner code than the Nuke group will ever be :) > |
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From: Jason C. <cam...@xp...> - 2001-04-10 23:23:46
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I just went to the site again to get the URL for Todd and seen they came out with that book module. I also like the way they do modules too. And also the block system is pretty slick for that matter. Oh! And the theme system is pretty good too using a class for the themes. Can ya tell I like using classes?? :) Its just nice and clean to me.... > Jason, > > Re Drupal > you beat me to the punch. i especially love the book module and the > moderation system. > > i recently ran across epcoms.sourceforge.net. nothing there yet, and > its Interbase specific, but somewhere buried in the text is the > statement that the developers have code laying around to manage > heirarchical levels of objects .... > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jason Campbell" <cam...@xp...> > To: <php...@li...> > Sent: Tuesday, 10. April 2001 19:02 > Subject: Re: [Phpwebsite-developers] Other Projects > > >> You really need to check out this other portal called Drupal. >> >> http://www.drop.org/module.php?mod=drupal >> >> Its structured really good from what I can tell. Uses classes and is > 1000% >> cleaner code than the Nuke group will ever be :) >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Phpwebsite-developers mailing list > Php...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers |
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From: Raymond H. I. <ra...@hi...> - 2001-04-10 23:46:50
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Greetings, Is anyone working on the ability for search.php to also search the body of articles? We really need this.. Would it be hard to hack? Ray |
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From: clayton c. <cc...@ca...> - 2001-04-11 00:14:55
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i almost forgot one - eGrail at www.egrail.org I downloaded and read through it when i was in the process of setting up a site. Its written in PHP. Its no longer "officially" supported, but you can still download it. last i heard, someone moved it into CVS at SourceForge. |
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From: <lr...@te...> - 2001-04-11 00:28:31
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Le Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 08:24:56PM -0400 , clayton collie a écrit : > i almost forgot one - eGrail at www.egrail.org I downloaded and read > through it when i was in the process of setting up a site. Its written in > PHP. > > Its no longer "officially" supported, but you can still download it. last i > heard, someone moved it into CVS at SourceForge. > > Have a look at Dacode. It's a newsportal working with php3/php4, mysql/postgresql : http://dacode.org -- Laurent Rathle |