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From: Jeff N. <jpn...@gt...> - 2001-06-05 19:46:56
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Alessio: If you are looking at a "looks like slash" web portal for Windows take a look at My PHP Nuke at http://myphpnuke.com/ . They have great looking system that runs on PHP 4 and MySQL 3. The current version is 1.8 with 6 update fixes and version 2 coming out in the next month. I run Win2000 server on one of my machines and have several sites online using this setup. Check out my nephews site at http://www.phantomcow.com/ . The theme he is using is Black Road, but they have a SlashDot (look-alike) theme also. My nephew begged me to check out PHP and MySQL, and I haven't looked back - it's worked out great!! Jeff At 12:04 PM 6/5/2001 +0300, Alessio Bragadini wrote: >Blue Rain wrote: > > > I'm playing with the idea of porting slash to MS. > >What do you mean by 'porting'? Slash is a software that runs on MySql, >Apache, mod_perl, Perl. None of this building blocks can really be >changed, but all of them are available for a Windows environment. > >So, it's first a system issue, having a running mod_perl on Apache on >Windows (which I tried a couple of years ago and it was not easy at all) >and all Perl packages in place. Then I believe you should check which >areas of the code are Unix-specific. I don't understand which changes >needs to be done to the database. > >If you don't want Slash, but something-that-looks-like-Slash there are >other softwares that are more easily installable, for example PHP-based, >since they connect less with the underlining system. > >-- >Alessio F. Bragadini al...@al... >APL Financial Services http://village.albourne.com >Nicosia, Cyprus phone: +357-2-755750 > >"It is more complicated than you think" > -- The Eighth Networking Truth from RFC 1925 > >_______________________________________________ >Slashcode-general mailing list >Sla...@li... >http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-general |