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admin(Mark) wrote: It actually makes creating web applications easier. It takes care of the backend so you can easily write things like a blog. It is not for beginners which they say it's geared for so I suggest to learn some php and ajax before moving onto this. Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 11:36 pm
jordroth wrote: Unfortunitly I went to school when everybody thought java was going to take over the world. The professors hardly even discussed PHP or perl other than mentioning them "dated". I also have another question but is in regards to the ws_sublite module for phpnuke. I am a bit stumped on how to have the ws_sub script run when a new user user wants to register at the site. I am not sure if it is my lack of phpnuke admin knowledge or something I can do in the module itself. Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:24 pm
admin(Mark) wrote: I am sure you will get a hang of php easily. If you need any help post in the forums and I will help you. The lite version does not have the option yet to have users sign up while subscribing. That is only available to the full version. The only reason I made the full version for subscribers or regular posters only was because of users spamming the forums. Keep posting and supporting the site and I will give you a free copy. Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 2:02 pm
jordroth wrote: I will continue to post on your forum and maybe I will find some extra money in our server budget for a subscription. What exactly would be the benefit of the year subscription as opposed to signing up for one month and going download crazy. I know there are most likely many updates to common modules and such but at this point it seems difficult to determine the best plan of attack. Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 2:52 pm
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