RE: [PHP] Forum coded in PHP with mail and news gateway

2008-06-13 Thread Boyd, Todd M.
 -Original Message-
 From: Arno Kuhl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 1:13 AM
 To: 'Michelle Konzack'; 'PHP - General'
 Subject: RE: [PHP] Forum coded in PHP with mail and news gateway
 
 Not sure about the gateways but you can look at www.phpbb.com
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Michelle Konzack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 11 June 2008 04:52
 To: PHP - General
 Subject: [PHP] Forum coded in PHP with mail and news gateway
 
 Hello,
 
 because it is actual for me while having  some  problems  with
 Ubuntu's
 LAUNCHPAD (does not support threating) I like to know, whether there
 is a
 light Forum software written in PHP availlable.
 
 It should support:
 
 1)  PostgreSQL(my own database)
 2)  MySQL (my current hosting provider offer it only)
 3)  Threating
 4)  Gateway to mailinglist including threating
 5)  Gateway to usenet including threating
 6)  Subscriber only
 7)  Scanning for SPAM  :-D

I also think it's fair to mention (if the OP has dismissed phpBB due to
the immediately-obvious features and missing features) that phpBB--and
several other forum software packages--are modifiable with plug-ins.
There may very well be a phpBB-Usenet and/or phpBB-Listserv Archive
plugin to suit your needs.


Todd Boyd
Web Programmer




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RE: [PHP] Forum coded in PHP with mail and news gateway

2008-06-12 Thread Arno Kuhl
Not sure about the gateways but you can look at www.phpbb.com


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From: Michelle Konzack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 11 June 2008 04:52
To: PHP - General
Subject: [PHP] Forum coded in PHP with mail and news gateway

Hello,

because it is actual for me while having  some  problems  with  Ubuntu's
LAUNCHPAD (does not support threating) I like to know, whether there  is a
light Forum software written in PHP availlable.

It should support:

1)  PostgreSQL  (my own database)
2)  MySQL   (my current hosting provider offer it only)
3)  Threating
4)  Gateway to mailinglist including threating
5)  Gateway to usenet including threating
6)  Subscriber only
7)  Scanning for SPAM  :-D

I like to install it on my devel website  and  have  the  need  for  a
category for each software package I have.  So it is  not  a  big  thing
with currently 61 packages bu maybe increase to arround 150.

My current mailinglist software is courier-mlm which works nicely.

Any suggestions?

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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[PHP] Forum coded in PHP with mail and news gateway

2008-06-11 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

because it is actual for me while having  some  problems  with  Ubuntu's
LAUNCHPAD (does not support threating) I like to know, whether there  is
a light Forum software written in PHP availlable.

It should support:

1)  PostgreSQL  (my own database)
2)  MySQL   (my current hosting provider offer it only)
3)  Threating
4)  Gateway to mailinglist including threating
5)  Gateway to usenet including threating
6)  Subscriber only
7)  Scanning for SPAM  :-D

I like to install it on my devel website  and  have  the  need  for  a
category for each software package I have.  So it is  not  a  big  thing
with currently 61 packages bu maybe increase to arround 150.

My current mailinglist software is courier-mlm which works nicely.

Any suggestions?

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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[PHP] Forum

2005-12-06 Thread Andy Pieters
Hi list

Does anyone of you know of a good forum that is easy to customize and supports 
sticky notes, user registration, bb code and stuff like that?


With kind regards


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Re: [PHP] Forum

2005-12-06 Thread John Nichel

Andy Pieters wrote:

Hi list

Does anyone of you know of a good forum that is easy to customize and supports 
sticky notes, user registration, bb code and stuff like that?


I'm sure Google knows.

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RE: [PHP] Forum

2005-12-06 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip]
I'm sure Google knows.
[/snip]


Google knows everything[refrain from putting some terse comment
concerning certain products which have caused me to curse so much that I
will only have coals  switches in my stocking this Christmas]

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Re: [PHP] Forum

2005-12-06 Thread Andy Pieters
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 16:16, John Nichel wrote:
 Andy Pieters wrote:
  Hi list
 
  Does anyone of you know of a good forum that is easy to customize and
  supports sticky notes, user registration, bb code and stuff like that?

 I'm sure Google knows.
The difference with google and humans is that google doesn't know about 
experience and stuff like that.

I did look at google but I wanted HUMAN opinions.

With kind regards


Andy


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RE: [PHP] Forum

2005-12-06 Thread Robert Cummings
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 11:22, Jay Blanchard wrote:
 [snip]
 I'm sure Google knows.
 [/snip]
 
 
 Google knows everything[refrain from putting some terse comment
 concerning certain products which have caused me to curse so much that I
 will only have coals  switches in my stocking this Christmas]

Maybe one of those switches will be back nix.

I know, I know, that wasn't very punny.

Cheers,
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Re: [PHP] Forum

2005-12-06 Thread John Nichel

Jay Blanchard wrote:

[snip]
I'm sure Google knows.
[/snip]


Google knows everything[refrain from putting some terse comment
concerning certain products which have caused me to curse so much that I
will only have coals  switches in my stocking this Christmas]


What concerns me is that you're wearing stockings.  ;)

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Re: [PHP] Forum

2005-12-06 Thread Larry E. Ullman
Does anyone of you know of a good forum that is easy to customize  
and
supports sticky notes, user registration, bb code and stuff like  
that?


I would suggest that Phorum (www.phorum.org) and phpBB  
(www.phpbb.com) are the two biggies (written in PHP). Both have all  
these features plus many available mods.


Larry

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Re: [PHP] Forum

2005-12-06 Thread John Nichel

Andy Pieters wrote:

On Tuesday 06 December 2005 16:16, John Nichel wrote:


Andy Pieters wrote:


Hi list

Does anyone of you know of a good forum that is easy to customize and
supports sticky notes, user registration, bb code and stuff like that?


I'm sure Google knows.


The difference with google and humans is that google doesn't know about 
experience and stuff like that.


I did look at google but I wanted HUMAN opinions.


Then look at sites like php.resourceindex.com where they have user 
ratings and comments.  A question like that on this list is only going 
to get you personal preferences, and a mini-flame war about which 
product sucks and which product rocks. (see the latest thread on IDE's; 
although the flaming is non-existant...must be because of the holiday 
season).


http://php.resourceindex.com/Complete_Scripts/Bulletin_Board_Message_Systems/

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Re: [PHP] Forum

2005-12-06 Thread David Grant
Larry E. Ullman wrote:
 Does anyone of you know of a good forum that is easy to customize and
 supports sticky notes, user registration, bb code and stuff like that?

http://fudforum.org/features.php

I've heard lots about it, but never used it.

Cheers,

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Re: [PHP] Forum

2005-12-06 Thread Dotan Cohen
On 12/6/05, Larry E. Ullman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Does anyone of you know of a good forum that is easy to customize
  and
  supports sticky notes, user registration, bb code and stuff like
  that?

 I would suggest that Phorum (www.phorum.org) and phpBB
 (www.phpbb.com) are the two biggies (written in PHP). Both have all
 these features plus many available mods.

 Larry


I second phpbb. You can see it on my forum at lyricslist:
http://lyricslist.com/forum

One big problem that I have had is with forum spam. Phpbb makes it
easy to control. I won't go into all the details, but you could
research that yourself easily enough. Or email me personally.

Dotan Cohen
http://technology-sleuth.com/long_answer/what_is_hdtv.html


Re: [PHP] Forum

2005-12-06 Thread Dotan Cohen
On 12/6/05, Andy Pieters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tuesday 06 December 2005 21:25, you boldly pressed keys on your keyboard to
 form this message:
  One big problem that I have had is with forum spam. Phpbb makes it
  easy to control. I won't go into all the details, but you could
  research that yourself easily enough. Or email me personally.

 Hi Dotan

 I've looked at phpBB but I got a headache trying to figure out how to style
 and customize it.

 I've currently downloaded Phorum and started playing with it.  Looks a lot
 easier then phpBB.

 Have you been able to customize phpBB at your heart's content, stylewyse that
 is?

 With kind regards

 Andy


Yes, I have. In the '/templates/subSilver' folder there are files
overall_header and overall_footer that you can customize and that
customizes each page. Those were the only files that I touched
(look-wise). I also added a few other mods that don't affect the look
of the forum. Email me if you get stuck.

Dotan
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[PHP] Re: php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-06-02 Thread JB05UK

Hello, I can answer your second question...

Frames can be used to achieve the effect of two seperate windows, one 
can refresh while the other stays as-is.


For a client editor...
Some javascript to add tags on the client side would be fairly simple to 
create, just create some custom tags for display to clients then when 
submitted use PHP's str_replace function to search for your custom tags 
then replace with some HTML before it hits the forums,



James





Ryan A wrote:

Hey guys (and girl...as we have one on the list...(that i know of)),

Can anybody recommend a real bare bones forum that i can modify
or
a tutorial for creating a forum
or
URLs/Classes etc to help me create a simple forum?

I checked on google but I couldnt find any tutorials or code, went to
hot-scripts and saw a   _c r a p l o a d_ of forums (for free and otherwise)
but I have a client who insists I build him a forum which must fall
_exactly_
to his specifications and work of our currently registered users database.

Worse scenario, I will dl a few of the forums from hotscrpts and go through
each of their code...but I would like to avoid that if anyone can give me a
better option.



2nd question
I will need a kind of client editor for when people write their messages
into the forum,
eg: make this bold and that italics and that centered and that with an image
and so on
I had actually seen a (dhtml, I think) form some time back where you could
preview your
message at the side as you made changes...somewhat like what google has for
their
ad-cents accounts where you can change the colors of your ad and immediatly
it shows the
changes at the side in a box.
I remember sometime back someone posting some WYSIWYG kind of editors which
loads
on the clients machine with just a textbox and the buttons to go bold,
italics,centered etc
unfortunatly looking into the archives i cant find it.

Thanks,
Ryan





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RE: [PHP] Re: php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-06-01 Thread Kim Madsen

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 From: Amir Mohammad Saied [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 10:34 PM
 To: php-general@lists.php.net
 Subject: [PHP] Re: php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor
 
 For your 2nd question, try kupu
 http://kupu.oscom.org/
 It really rocks!

It made my FireFox crash!

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Re: [PHP] php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-06-01 Thread Drewcore
On 5/31/05, Leif Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 FCKEditor http://www.fckeditor.net/
 
 It rocks.
 

i'm currently working on a content management system designed for
less-than-computer-saavy users that utilized fckeditor to create/edit
content. i found it pretty easy to integrate (their documentation site
helped quite a bit) and havent had any troubles. it just generates
plain html (no special markup language like bbcode) but that just
saves you the trouble of writing a parser.

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[PHP] php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-05-31 Thread Ryan A
Hey guys (and girl...as we have one on the list...(that i know of)),

Can anybody recommend a real bare bones forum that i can modify
or
a tutorial for creating a forum
or
URLs/Classes etc to help me create a simple forum?

I checked on google but I couldnt find any tutorials or code, went to
hot-scripts and saw a   _c r a p l o a d_ of forums (for free and otherwise)
but I have a client who insists I build him a forum which must fall
_exactly_
to his specifications and work of our currently registered users database.

Worse scenario, I will dl a few of the forums from hotscrpts and go through
each of their code...but I would like to avoid that if anyone can give me a
better option.



2nd question
I will need a kind of client editor for when people write their messages
into the forum,
eg: make this bold and that italics and that centered and that with an image
and so on
I had actually seen a (dhtml, I think) form some time back where you could
preview your
message at the side as you made changes...somewhat like what google has for
their
ad-cents accounts where you can change the colors of your ad and immediatly
it shows the
changes at the side in a box.
I remember sometime back someone posting some WYSIWYG kind of editors which
loads
on the clients machine with just a textbox and the buttons to go bold,
italics,centered etc
unfortunatly looking into the archives i cant find it.

Thanks,
Ryan



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Re: [PHP] php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-05-31 Thread Paul Waring
On 5/31/05, Ryan A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Can anybody recommend a real bare bones forum that i can modify

I don't know what you mean by bare bones exactly (how stripped down
are you looking for?) but here are three fairly small forum systems
you might want to have a look at:

punBB - http://www.punbb.org/ (used it myself in the past, very nice
and slimmed down)
miniBB - http://www.minibb.net (powers the Textpattern forums)
bbPress - http://bbpress.org/ (powers the Wordpress forums, not really
stable yet as far as I can tell but looks promising)

Obviously you might have to put in a bit of work to make them
authenticate against a different database structure, shouldn't be too
difficult though.

 a tutorial for creating a forum

It would be quite difficult to write one of those to be honest,
there's an awful lot you need to take into account for even the
smallest of forums, unless you want something *very* simple like
WWWBoard (http://www.scriptarchive.com/wwwboard.html - written in Perl though).

 I will need a kind of client editor for when people write their messages
 into the forum,
 eg: make this bold and that italics and that centered and that with an image
 and so on
 I had actually seen a (dhtml, I think) form some time back where you could
 preview your
 message at the side as you made changes...somewhat like what google has for
 their
 ad-cents accounts where you can change the colors of your ad and immediatly
 it shows the
 changes at the side in a box.

Have a look at the code for the larger bulletin board systems - phpBB
(http://www.phpbb.com/) has this feature and it's open source (I would
recommend vBulletin as well but it's proprietory unfortunately). I
imagine someone out there has probably written a standalone module for
it too - try searching for bb code wysiwyg on Google or something
like that.

Hope this helps.

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Re: [PHP] php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-05-31 Thread Rory Browne
I don't know as much about forums today, as I did a few  years ago,
but AFAIK most GUI BBCode Editors are simple html wysiwyg tools, that
convert to bbcode in the background.


On 5/31/05, Ryan A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey guys (and girl...as we have one on the list...(that i know of)),
 
 Can anybody recommend a real bare bones forum that i can modify
 or
 a tutorial for creating a forum
 or
 URLs/Classes etc to help me create a simple forum?
 
 I checked on google but I couldnt find any tutorials or code, went to
 hot-scripts and saw a   _c r a p l o a d_ of forums (for free and otherwise)
 but I have a client who insists I build him a forum which must fall
 _exactly_
 to his specifications and work of our currently registered users database.
 
 Worse scenario, I will dl a few of the forums from hotscrpts and go through
 each of their code...but I would like to avoid that if anyone can give me a
 better option.
 
 
 
 2nd question
 I will need a kind of client editor for when people write their messages
 into the forum,
 eg: make this bold and that italics and that centered and that with an image
 and so on
 I had actually seen a (dhtml, I think) form some time back where you could
 preview your
 message at the side as you made changes...somewhat like what google has for
 their
 ad-cents accounts where you can change the colors of your ad and immediatly
 it shows the
 changes at the side in a box.
 I remember sometime back someone posting some WYSIWYG kind of editors which
 loads
 on the clients machine with just a textbox and the buttons to go bold,
 italics,centered etc
 unfortunatly looking into the archives i cant find it.
 
 Thanks,
 Ryan
 
 
 
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Re: [PHP] php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-05-31 Thread Jochem Maas

Ryan A wrote:

Hey guys (and girl...as we have one on the list...(that i know of)),

Can anybody recommend a real bare bones forum that i can modify
or
a tutorial for creating a forum
or
URLs/Classes etc to help me create a simple forum?

I checked on google but I couldnt find any tutorials or code, went to
hot-scripts and saw a   _c r a p l o a d_ of forums (for free and otherwise)


rather overwhelming isn't it.


but I have a client who insists I build him a forum which must fall
_exactly_
to his specifications and work of our currently registered users database.


do you have a list of specifications? i.e. becareful you don't start chasing
a moving target! sounds like taking a solid existing forum tool and hacking
it so that it uses your own user DB is the way to go - purely from a
feasability perspective.

I'm sorry I can't really recommend one, I have experiencing doing a total
hack job on phpbb which was successful but I don't really like the codebase
so I wouldn't recommend it exactly!



Worse scenario, I will dl a few of the forums from hotscrpts and go through
each of their code...but I would like to avoid that if anyone can give me a
better option.



2nd question
I will need a kind of client editor for when people write their messages
into the forum,
eg: make this bold and that italics and that centered and that with an image
and so on
I had actually seen a (dhtml, I think) form some time back where you could
preview your
message at the side as you made changes...somewhat like what google has for
their
ad-cents accounts where you can change the colors of your ad and immediatly
it shows the
changes at the side in a box.
I remember sometime back someone posting some WYSIWYG kind of editors which
loads
on the clients machine with just a textbox and the buttons to go bold,
italics,centered etc
unfortunatly looking into the archives i cant find it.


try this: http://www.fckeditor.net/
its a job to integrate but works really well and the price is good :-)

I have also had success with http://www.editize.com when i had the need
to provide a WYSIWYG editor that had to run on a wide range of browsers
and OSes - downside is it costs money, its also Java - and as many of
you know running Java applets in a browser is not always fun or fast :-/



Thanks,
Ryan





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Re: [PHP] php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-05-31 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Ryan,

Tuesday, May 31, 2005, 7:59:10 AM, you wrote:
R Can anybody recommend a real bare bones forum that i can modify or
R a tutorial for creating a forum or URLs/Classes etc to help me
R create a simple forum?

??? That's a hard question to answer. You could make it real bare
bones and just display the entries in reverse order by date / time
entered from the DB.

R I checked on google but I couldnt find any tutorials or code, went
R to hot-scripts and saw a _c r a p l o a d_ of forums (for free and
R otherwise) but I have a client who insists I build him a forum
R which must fall _exactly_ to his specifications and work of our
R currently registered users database.

Again, without knowing what those specifications are, it's a hard
question to answer.

R I will need a kind of client editor for when people write their
R messages into the forum, eg: make this bold and that italics and
R that centered and that with an image and so on

FCKEditor http://www.fckeditor.net/

It rocks.



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Re: [PHP] php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-05-31 Thread Ryan A
Thanks guys,
Yep, it certainly sounds like a PITA (pain in the ... ) project but the
client is payingand so..the client's right :-)
The good thing is, I'll learn something here (hopefully), only think left to
do is start going to the URLs you
have mentioned and reading and downloading.

Thanks again.

Cheers,
Ryan.




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[PHP] Re: php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-05-31 Thread Amir Mohammad Saied

For your 2nd question, try kupu
http://kupu.oscom.org/
It really rocks!

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Re: [PHP] php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-05-31 Thread Jochem Maas

Ryan A wrote:

Thanks guys,
Yep, it certainly sounds like a PITA (pain in the ... ) project but the
client is payingand so..the client's right :-)


out of interest (and maybe to spark new ideas) can you give specs?
what kind of user management system do you have to integrate with? (describe)

end of the day a forum lives and dies on its content/dialogue.
everything else is gravy. :-)


The good thing is, I'll learn something here (hopefully), only think left to
do is start going to the URLs you
have mentioned and reading and downloading.

Thanks again.

Cheers,
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Re: [PHP] php forum and (almost certainly 0T) client editor

2005-05-31 Thread Ryan A

  Thanks guys,
  Yep, it certainly sounds like a PITA (pain in the ... ) project but the
  client is payingand so..the
 client's right :-)

 out of interest (and maybe to spark new ideas) can you give specs?
 what kind of user management system do you have to integrate with?
(describe)

Its kind of hard to explain the specs but to give you an idea...its real
simple..no big bells and whistles.
Its for a site very close to this one: http://www.snicksnack.nu
so the functionality of the forum too will be pretty much like that
(sites in Swedish)


 end of the day a forum lives and dies on its content/dialogue.
 everything else is gravy. :-)

True, but this is one of the small parts of the site...the site has other
major sections and this is just a
minor section so not really that important.

Cheers,
Ryan



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[PHP] forum suggestions

2004-08-14 Thread Robby Russell
I have an existing web application with a fairly large user base, so it
has it's own user authentication already. I am looking for a message
board/forum that I can tie into the system and not need to do too much
hacking to get it to authenticate against my existing system. Something
with threaded comments and such, nothing super complicated like phpbb,
but with some of the functionality.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

-Robby

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Re: [PHP] forum suggestions

2004-08-14 Thread Matthew Runo
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I'd suggest Phorum..

http://www.phorum.org

It works great for us. You can see an example here:

http://resnet.ucsc.edu/phorum/

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On Aug 14, 2004, at 6:24 PM, Robby Russell wrote:

 I have an existing web application with a fairly large user base, so it
 has it's own user authentication already. I am looking for a message
 board/forum that I can tie into the system and not need to do too much
 hacking to get it to authenticate against my existing system. Something
 with threaded comments and such, nothing super complicated like phpbb,
 but with some of the functionality.

 Any suggestions?

 Thanks,

 -Robby

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[PHP] Forum notify

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[PHP] Re: PHP forum

2003-07-09 Thread David Robley
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
says...
 Ok some of you might not like this, others of you will know exactly what I
 mean, but it just reminded me so much of this forum that I am sure some of
 you will catch the humor in it:
 
 http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/showpost.php?postid=5736postcount=85
 
 Please keep your flames directed at me instead of the mailing list so we can
 keep this thread to one post.
 
 Cheers!
 
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RE: [PHP] PHP forum

2003-07-09 Thread Dan Anderson
me three!

j/k.

-Dan

On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 00:21, PHP4 Emailer wrote:
 HOLY COW,
 
 I never laughed so hard in my life, This is DEAD ON, for what happens in
 this exact forum.
 
 Damn that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is funny!!
 
 And I've only been here for about 3 months now. I've see about every one of
 those in that short time. Boy that cracks me up.
 
 Good find Richard!!
 ha...  :}
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Richard Baskett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 10:42 PM
 To: PHP General
 Subject: [PHP] PHP forum
 
 
 Ok some of you might not like this, others of you will know exactly what I
 mean, but it just reminded me so much of this forum that I am sure some of
 you will catch the humor in it:
 
 http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/showpost.php?postid=5736postcount=85
 
 Please keep your flames directed at me instead of the mailing list so we can
 keep this thread to one post.
 
 Cheers!
 
 What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell
 as sweet. - Shakespeare
 
 
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RE: [PHP] PHP forum

2003-07-09 Thread Jay Blanchard
me four!

Couldn't resist, and I loke the top posty thingie too.

JB

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Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 7:39 AM
To: PHP4 Emailer
Cc: Richard Baskett; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP forum


me three!

j/k.

-Dan

On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 00:21, PHP4 Emailer wrote:
 HOLY COW,
 
 I never laughed so hard in my life, This is DEAD ON, for what happens
in
 this exact forum.
 
 Damn that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is funny!!
 
 And I've only been here for about 3 months now. I've see about every
one of
 those in that short time. Boy that cracks me up.
 
 Good find Richard!!
 ha...  :}
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Richard Baskett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 10:42 PM
 To: PHP General
 Subject: [PHP] PHP forum
 
 
 Ok some of you might not like this, others of you will know exactly
what I
 mean, but it just reminded me so much of this forum that I am sure
some of
 you will catch the humor in it:
 
 http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/showpost.php?postid=5736postcount=85
 
 Please keep your flames directed at me instead of the mailing list so
we can
 keep this thread to one post.
 
 Cheers!
 
 What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would
smell
 as sweet. - Shakespeare
 
 
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RE: [PHP] PHP forum

2003-07-09 Thread Steve Jackson
I should also add that another 685 posts would say RTFM about
lightbulbs.

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 -Original Message-
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 Sent: 9. heinäkuuta 2003 6:42
 To: PHP General
 Subject: [PHP] PHP forum
 
 
 Ok some of you might not like this, others of you will know 
 exactly what I mean, but it just reminded me so much of this 
 forum that I am sure some of you will catch the humor in it:
 
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/showpost.php?postid=5736postcount=85

Please keep your flames directed at me instead of the mailing list so we
can keep this thread to one post.

Cheers!

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[PHP] PHP forum

2003-07-08 Thread Richard Baskett
Ok some of you might not like this, others of you will know exactly what I
mean, but it just reminded me so much of this forum that I am sure some of
you will catch the humor in it:

http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/showpost.php?postid=5736postcount=85

Please keep your flames directed at me instead of the mailing list so we can
keep this thread to one post.

Cheers!

What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell
as sweet. - Shakespeare


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RE: [PHP] PHP forum

2003-07-08 Thread PHP4 Emailer
HOLY COW,

I never laughed so hard in my life, This is DEAD ON, for what happens in
this exact forum.

Damn that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is funny!!

And I've only been here for about 3 months now. I've see about every one of
those in that short time. Boy that cracks me up.

Good find Richard!!
ha...  :}

-Original Message-
From: Richard Baskett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 10:42 PM
To: PHP General
Subject: [PHP] PHP forum


Ok some of you might not like this, others of you will know exactly what I
mean, but it just reminded me so much of this forum that I am sure some of
you will catch the humor in it:

http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/showpost.php?postid=5736postcount=85

Please keep your flames directed at me instead of the mailing list so we can
keep this thread to one post.

Cheers!

What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell
as sweet. - Shakespeare


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[PHP] forum?

2002-12-24 Thread Fatih stnda
do you know freeware forum in php I can easly use?

thanks.
fatih ustundag

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Re: [PHP] forum?

2002-12-24 Thread John Wards
www.google.com
www.hotscripts.com

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 do you know freeware forum in php I can easly use?

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Re: [PHP] forum?

2002-12-24 Thread Brian V Bonini
On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 09:51, Fatih stnda wrote:
 do you know freeware forum in php I can easly use?

Phorum

http://phorum.org



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Re: [PHP] forum?

2002-12-24 Thread Andrew Brampton
phpBB2 www.phpbb.com

Or do what another poster suggested and google for it

Andrew
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Re: [PHP] forum?

2002-12-24 Thread Jeff Lewis
http://www.yabbse.org


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 do you know freeware forum in php I can easly use?

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Re: [PHP] forum?

2002-12-24 Thread Gilles Haverbeke
http://www.phpbb.com/ is the best free one I have seen.

Greetz,
Gilles
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Re: [PHP] forum?

2002-12-24 Thread Stephen
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Re: [PHP] forum?

2002-12-24 Thread Philip Olson

Another good one:

  fudforum:
http://fud.prohost.org/

Regards,
Philip

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[PHP] forum module for NUKE?

2002-11-25 Thread The Gabster
Hi all,

I am looking for a php forum module for NUKE portal system. I am
specifically looking for the same functionality as yahoogroups has where the
user can post/receive messages on a specified email address- beside
accessing the forum via the web.

Thanks a lot,
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RE: [PHP] forum module for NUKE?

2002-11-25 Thread Peter Houchin
there's sort of one in there already ... but also check out
http://www.nukescripts.net/ and that has links off that for other nuke
sites/add on's

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 I am looking for a php forum module for NUKE portal system. I am
 specifically looking for the same functionality as yahoogroups
 has where the
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 accessing the forum via the web.

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Re: [PHP] forum module for NUKE?

2002-11-25 Thread The Gabster
Thanks Peter...

I was there but I wasn't able to come up with anything. Can you please name
one?

Thanks a lot,
GAbi.


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 http://www.nukescripts.net/ and that has links off that for other nuke
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  Hi all,
 
  I am looking for a php forum module for NUKE portal system. I am
  specifically looking for the same functionality as yahoogroups
  has where the
  user can post/receive messages on a specified email address- beside
  accessing the forum via the web.
 
  Thanks a lot,
  GAbi.
 
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RE: [PHP] forum module for NUKE?

2002-11-25 Thread Troy May
Doesn't PHP-Nuke have support forums?  It would be better to ask in there if
they do.


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Thanks Peter...

I was there but I wasn't able to come up with anything. Can you please name
one?

Thanks a lot,
GAbi.


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  Hi all,
 
  I am looking for a php forum module for NUKE portal system. I am
  specifically looking for the same functionality as yahoogroups
  has where the
  user can post/receive messages on a specified email address- beside
  accessing the forum via the web.
 
  Thanks a lot,
  GAbi.
 
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Re: Fw: [PHP] FORUM CODE

2002-09-04 Thread joshua

Kevin Stone wrote:
 $myformtxt = '[i]Hello[/i] [B]world[/B]';  // pretend this came from a form.

1. I understand what you're doing, and how. But what I don't understand 
is why? If a user is going to have to type [B]bold[/B], why not just get 
them to type bbold/b. [bold] and [italic] maybe?


2, I think regular expressions are a safer way to go. That way you don't 
end up inserting eroneous html into peoples text if an unmatched tag is 
  encountered. Square brackets will not throw a browser off track but an 
unclosed h1 or em tag could ruin a page's appearance.

i suggest using preg_replace, maybe like this:

$pair = array( 'bold' = 'strong',
'italics'   = 'em',
'heading1' = 'h1',
'heading2' = 'h2',
'heading3' = 'h3',
'heading4' = 'h4');

$pattern = array();
$replace = array();

foreach($pair as $key = $val) {
 $pattern[] = '/(\[)(' . $key . ')(\])([^]].*)(\[\/)(' . $key . 
')(\])/i';
 $replace[] = $val . '$4' . /$val;
}

$new_body= preg_replace ($pattern, $replace, $body_text);


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[PHP] FORUM CODE

2002-09-03 Thread Tony Harrison

Hi, im wondering how in popular forum software, those 'BB codes' are done in
PHP, like, [B] and stuff. I just cant figure it out.

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RE: [PHP] FORUM CODE

2002-09-03 Thread Brian V Bonini

My guess would be a regex replace function. The latest version of Phorum has
this capability. You could grab the source form phorum.org and have a look.

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 PHP, like, [B] and stuff. I just cant figure it out.

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Fw: [PHP] FORUM CODE

2002-09-03 Thread Kevin Stone

str_replace();
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.str-replace.php

Here's an example how you might use str_replace() to create your own
scripting syntax..

---
$myformtxt = '[i]Hello[/i] [B]world[/B]';  // pretend this came from a form.

function parse_script($str)
{
 // The array could be stored in a separate file for easy editing.
 $mysyntax = array (
 '[i]' = 'i',
 '[/i]' = '/i',
 '[b]' = 'b',
 '[/b]' = '/b');

 // Loop through the array and replace each key with its value in the
string.
 foreach($mysyntax as $script = $html)
  {
  // Do once for lower case..
  $str = str_replace($script, $html, $str);

  // And once for upper case..
  $script = strtoupper($script);
  $str = str_replace($script, $html, $str);
  }
 return $str;
}

echo parse_script($myformtxt);
---

Kevin


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[PHP] Forum structure

2002-09-02 Thread Andrian Ivanov

Hi,

I'm looking for a developer who have worked already on some forums. I know
each forum - depending on it's needs is differnt and then it changes it'
structure. What I'm asking for is standart information about forum building.
Not exact code, but tested db structure and php functionallity. I'll be nice
to have your opinions on that.

Thanks in advance.
Andrian Ivanov, Bugaria



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Re: [PHP] Forum structure

2002-09-02 Thread Justin French

Hi Andrian,

I built a forum from scratch, because I had very specific needs on how it
would work... different to everything I've seen so far.  Sorry to say it
though, the underlying table structure IS determined by the way you want it
to work.

If you're after something stock-standard, I'd recommend checking out the
systems already available for free (it's been discussed many times).

For starters, they're ready to go, so you'll save MANY hours.  Or if they
don't end up being what you want:

a) the underlying db structure  code may give you some ideas for your own
b) you may be able to help/contribute to make the product better, since it's
probably open source, and developed by a community of contributors.


If you some specific ideas on what you want to achieve, I might be able to
make some suggestions.

Cheers,

Justin


on 03/09/02 1:23 AM, Andrian Ivanov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I'm looking for a developer who have worked already on some forums. I know
 each forum - depending on it's needs is differnt and then it changes it'
 structure. What I'm asking for is standart information about forum building.
 Not exact code, but tested db structure and php functionallity. I'll be nice
 to have your opinions on that.
 
 Thanks in advance.
 Andrian Ivanov, Bugaria
 
 


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[PHP] Forum with php

2002-06-19 Thread Martin Thoma

Hello! I saw a lot of forums (or boards) which looks almost the same and
they are done in php. Is there a free forum-software in php?

Martin



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Re: [PHP] Forum with php

2002-06-19 Thread 1LT John W. Holmes

http://phorum.org


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 Hello! I saw a lot of forums (or boards) which looks almost the same and
 they are done in php. Is there a free forum-software in php?
 
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[PHP] Forum / Web Mail Combined?

2002-06-12 Thread Lazor, Ed

Ilia and I were discussing FUDForum and general forum features.  That made
me wonder... Are there forums that integrate pop3 web mail support?

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Re: [PHP] Forum / Web Mail Combined?

2002-06-12 Thread Jeff Lewis

Ed,

Currently none to my knowledge, however, YaBB SE 2 which is in development
has this feature roughed in already. However, it's still in development.

Jeff
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[PHP] problem when my php forum tries to send a mail

2002-04-19 Thread komara

Dear All!

I try to have run a php-forum. It works fine, but it is unable to send mail
automatically (f.e.: if somebody registers or in case of forgotten
password). If sombody tries to register he will succeed, but without sending
an email. If sombody forgots his password, and tries to get his lost
password, there is the following warning:
Warning: Failed to Connect in c:\program files\apache
group\apache\htdocs\forum03\phpbb\sendpassword.php on line 87
 
The forum works at the moment on an Intranet, so it is not connected to the
web. 
Parameters
operating system: windows98
server: apache 1.3.23 (win32)
php module: PHP 4.1.3
database server: MySql 3.23.47-max-debug

I am not familiar with php, but I would like to solve this problem. What do
I need if I want a correctly-workin mail-sending system on my forum?
Please help!

Thanks so much!
Peter






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RE: [PHP] problem when my php forum tries to send a mail

2002-04-19 Thread Craig Vincent

 an email. If sombody forgots his password, and tries to get his lost
 password, there is the following warning:
 Warning: Failed to Connect in c:\program files\apache
 group\apache\htdocs\forum03\phpbb\sendpassword.php on line 87

http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/

There are support forums here for phpBB.  You may want to search here to see
if there have been others with a similar problem.  My guess would be that
you don't have an smtp setup on win 98.

Sincerely,

Craig Vincent



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[PHP] Forum with PHP, without using mySQL..

2002-04-01 Thread MiXmAsTeR

Hi, I run a Sports site.

And need a forum, in php, that dosen't use mySQL.

Anyone know any good, without any advertice, exept some from the one who
made it ?

From

Kjetil Tveit



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Re: [PHP] Forum with PHP, without using mySQL..

2002-04-01 Thread James Arthur

On Monday 01 Apr 2002 12:44, MiXmAsTeR wrote:
 Hi, I run a Sports site.

 And need a forum, in php, that dosen't use mySQL.

 Anyone know any good, without any advertice, exept some from the one who
 made it ?

PHPBB v2.x and OpenBB can run on top of PostgreSQL 7.x

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Re: [PHP] Forum with PHP, without using mySQL..

2002-04-01 Thread eric.coleman

phpBB v2.x can run on alot of db's

MS Access
MS SQL Server...
MySQL
DB2
Postgre

And a few others i think...

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  Hi, I run a Sports site.
 
  And need a forum, in php, that dosen't use mySQL.
 
  Anyone know any good, without any advertice, exept some from the one who
  made it ?

 PHPBB v2.x and OpenBB can run on top of PostgreSQL 7.x

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Re: [PHP] Forum with PHP, without using mySQL..

2002-04-01 Thread Andrew Brampton

If you can use CGI there are 100s of perl ones, like UBB which don't use a
database engine

Andrew
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 Anyone know any good, without any advertice, exept some from the one who
 made it ?

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Re: [PHP] Forum script

2001-06-22 Thread David Robley

On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 22:19, Morgan Curley wrote:
 In what timezone is it September?

 At 02:49 AM 6/21/2001, Chris \TunkeyMicket\ Watford wrote:
 Timezones :)
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 Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 10:16 PM
 Subject: RE: [PHP] Forum script
 
 Is it just me or does anyone else get a lot of messages on this list
  with dates in the future ( note the date below ) that then end up
  pinned to the bottom ( or top ) of the email listing. Is there some
  way to set the listserv to normalize the dates or is the just a
  Eudora4+ problem?
 
 At 03:41 PM 9/20/2001, Andrew Hill wrote:
 www.phorum.org
 
 Best regards,
 Andrew

It's eternal September on Usenet :-)

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Re: [PHP] Forum script

2001-06-22 Thread Chris \TunkeyMicket\ Watford



His date is wrong, not your client's fault. I 
just thought the time was off, didn't see the date too.

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  Curley 
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  AM
  Subject: Re: [PHP] Forum script
  In what timezone is it September?At 02:49 
  AM 6/21/2001, Chris \"TunkeyMicket\" Watford wrote:
  Timezones 
:) 

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  From: Morgan Curley 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 10:16 PM 
  Subject: RE: [PHP] Forum script
  Is it just me or does anyone else get a lot of messages on this list 
  with dates in the future ( note the date below ) that then end up pinned 
  to the bottom ( or top ) of the email listing. Is there some way to set 
  the listserv to normalize the dates or is the just a Eudora4+ 
  problem?
  At 03:41 PM 9/20/2001, Andrew Hill wrote:
  
www.phorum.org
Best regards, 
Andrew


RE: [PHP] Forum script

2001-06-21 Thread Morgan Curley

Is it just me or does anyone else get a lot of messages on
this list with dates in the future ( note the date below ) that then end
up pinned to the bottom ( or top ) of the email listing. Is there some
way to set the listserv to normalize the dates or is the just a Eudora4+
problem?

At 03:41 PM 9/20/2001, Andrew Hill wrote:
www.phorum.org

Best regards,
Andrew


Re: [PHP] Forum script

2001-06-21 Thread Chris \TunkeyMicket\ Watford



Timezones :)

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Morgan 
  Curley 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 10:16 
  PM
  Subject: RE: [PHP] Forum script
  Is it just me or does anyone else get a lot of 
  messages on this list with dates in the future ( note the date below ) that 
  then end up pinned to the bottom ( or top ) of the email listing. Is there 
  some way to set the listserv to normalize the dates or is the just a Eudora4+ 
  problem?At 03:41 PM 9/20/2001, Andrew Hill wrote:
  www.phorum.orgBest 
  regards,Andrew


[PHP] PHP General List Time Warp (was RE: [PHP] Forum script)

2001-06-21 Thread Jason Murray

 Is it just me or does anyone else get a lot of messages on 
 this list with dates in the future ( note the date below ) 
 that then end up pinned to the bottom ( or top ) of the email 
 listing. Is there some way to set the listserv to normalize 
 the dates or is the just a Eudora4+ problem?

Actually, since the lists have gone back up I've noticed a time-warp 
effect, I'm getting replies to mails before I get the originals. Maybe 
Rasmus needs to tweak it a bit when he goes into his spare room next :)

Jason
(who wonders if Rasmus' spare room is for rent)

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Re: [PHP] Forum script

2001-06-21 Thread Vanessa


Hi

I personally like tForum, not as many features as ezboard
but it gets pretty close and no banners or popup windows (ugh!).
And you can pretty much design everything the way you want,
easy setup too.

http://www.sitehelpers.com/


Cheers, Nessi



At 16:23 20/06/01 , you wrote:
Hi
Can someone recommend me some good script for forums ?

Thanks,
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[PHP] Forum script

2001-06-20 Thread Rosen

Hi
Can someone recommend me some good script for forums ?

Thanks,
Rosen




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RE: [PHP] Forum script

2001-06-20 Thread Andrew Hill

www.phorum.org

Best regards,
Andrew


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RE: [PHP] Forum script

2001-06-20 Thread Jerry Lake

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Hi
Can someone recommend me some good script for forums ?

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Re: [PHP] Forum script

2001-06-20 Thread Nicole Lallande

try phorum - http://phorum.org -- awesome...


HTH,

Nicole



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