admin(Mark) wrote: yeah, i may do that as it seems the nuke community is becoming a bunch of rippers. I am one of the few helping the community survive and if I leave I know many would follow. Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 1:03 pm
sinnzofthasoul wrote: I most certainly agree. If anything, I think you should test it and see if you prefer. Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 4:35 pm
sinnzofthasoul wrote: Eric, I've added the download for you on my site for the collapsible forums. Just follow my instructions and you'll have to add yourself again, sorry. I tested on my site and not the test server. I'm going back to bed. If you have any questions, leave me a msg. Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 4:58 pm
websiteportals wrote:
i do know chatserv will leave his offered me to help him with nukefixes but i dont find the time i either running my webhosting with 4 servers and dealing with clients. or i am building my new cms already i reprogrammed every single nuke module using smarty template engine. and soon i be starting on a theme and give it a real different look maybe i hire mark if his intrested in making a theme for another cms i have forked it as my own its called virtual templates its more a less the same except the templates dont compile or cache , template controls the look of the modules ie downloads, place all the forms where you want them. there default layout in module_name/templates but you can overide it in templaes/template_name/modules/$module_name itsa fork off phpnuke but all the functions have been rewritten modules.php is merged into index.php mainfile has totally been rewritten with new functions and anti xxs filters like for example you cant post javascript its gets striped in j a v a s c r i p t or j*a*v*a*s*c*r*i*p*t making it useless for hackers most of the mainfile functions have been moved into the new core system. nuke content will work but requires lot of chages so you need some experence with php but whole reason i hate having nuke sites being hacked every 5 mins and already i have got fantasico and opensourcecms to support my work and team and will be prety big this time next year thats my 2 cents thanks steve Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 7:27 pm
Eric wrote: To be honest there are too many "nuke" clones. Would be nice to see some kind of different CMS that doesn't look like "nuke". Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:12 pm
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