Re: [Flashcoders] OT: php forum

2008-04-17 Thread Glen Pike
Phorum - this is okay, easy to customise the look when you find the 
template folder, header, footer  css
PHPBB - horrible to integrate with - tried doing a system to 
automatically add new users for a CMS to the forum and had to rewrite 
large chunks of code - does not separate code from SQL from content.
The people from Wordpress were working on a system called BBPress - 
looked promising, but have not tried it out.


HTH


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RE: [Flashcoders] OT: php forum

2008-04-17 Thread Lehr, Theodore M (N-SGIS)
Sorry - I meant something like this where I can turn to when I have a
problem

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Phorum - this is okay, easy to customise the look when you find the 
template folder, header, footer  css
PHPBB - horrible to integrate with - tried doing a system to 
automatically add new users for a CMS to the forum and had to rewrite 
large chunks of code - does not separate code from SQL from content.
The people from Wordpress were working on a system called BBPress - 
looked promising, but have not tried it out.

HTH


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Re: [Flashcoders] OT: php forum

2008-04-17 Thread Glen Pike
Not sure, I usually look at the PHP manual online and sift through the 
comments, but have never used any lists.


Experts Exchange sometimes throws up PHP results, but you are supposed 
to have a subscription - last time I googled, you could look at the 
answers in Googles Cached pages without having to pay for subscription.


If you are using CakePHP there is good support / mailing lists for that 
- they have a Google group, so I would have a look around for similar 
groups just for PHP, etc.


Sorry if that's not much help.

Glen

Lehr, Theodore M (N-SGIS) wrote:

Sorry - I meant something like this where I can turn to when I have a
problem

-Original Message-
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Pike
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 10:45 AM
To: Flash Coders List
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] OT: php forum

Phorum - this is okay, easy to customise the look when you find the 
template folder, header, footer  css
PHPBB - horrible to integrate with - tried doing a system to 
automatically add new users for a CMS to the forum and had to rewrite 
large chunks of code - does not separate code from SQL from content.
The people from Wordpress were working on a system called BBPress - 
looked promising, but have not tried it out.


HTH


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Re: [Flashcoders] OT: php forum

2008-04-17 Thread Jer Brand
The open forum/programmers symposium on arstechnica.com is a pretty good
resource for most languages including PHP, though they tend to have an
anti-Flash slant on occasion.

On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Glen Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Not sure, I usually look at the PHP manual online and sift through the
 comments, but have never used any lists.

 Experts Exchange sometimes throws up PHP results, but you are supposed to
 have a subscription - last time I googled, you could look at the answers in
 Googles Cached pages without having to pay for subscription.

 If you are using CakePHP there is good support / mailing lists for that -
 they have a Google group, so I would have a look around for similar groups
 just for PHP, etc.

 Sorry if that's not much help.

 Glen


 Lehr, Theodore M (N-SGIS) wrote:

  Sorry - I meant something like this where I can turn to when I have a
  problem
 
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  Pike
  Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 10:45 AM
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  Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] OT: php forum
 
  Phorum - this is okay, easy to customise the look when you find the
  template folder, header, footer  css
  PHPBB - horrible to integrate with - tried doing a system to
  automatically add new users for a CMS to the forum and had to rewrite large
  chunks of code - does not separate code from SQL from content.
  The people from Wordpress were working on a system called BBPress -
  looked promising, but have not tried it out.
 
  HTH
 
 
  Lehr, Theodore M (N-SGIS) wrote:
 
 
   Anyone know of a good php forum?
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Re: [Flashcoders] OT: php forum

2008-04-17 Thread robert
PHP Builder is pretty great. There is even a section code critique  
which is helpful.


http://phpbuilder.com/board/



On Apr 17, 2008, at 10:53 AM, Jer Brand wrote:

The open forum/programmers symposium on arstechnica.com is a pretty  
good

resource for most languages including PHP, though they tend to have an
anti-Flash slant on occasion.

On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Glen Pike  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

wrote:

Not sure, I usually look at the PHP manual online and sift through  
the

comments, but have never used any lists.

Experts Exchange sometimes throws up PHP results, but you are  
supposed to
have a subscription - last time I googled, you could look at the  
answers in

Googles Cached pages without having to pay for subscription.

If you are using CakePHP there is good support / mailing lists for  
that -
they have a Google group, so I would have a look around for similar  
groups

just for PHP, etc.

Sorry if that's not much help.

Glen


Lehr, Theodore M (N-SGIS) wrote:

Sorry - I meant something like this where I can turn to when I  
have a

problem

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Pike
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 10:45 AM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] OT: php forum

Phorum - this is okay, easy to customise the look when you find the
template folder, header, footer  css
PHPBB - horrible to integrate with - tried doing a system to
automatically add new users for a CMS to the forum and had to  
rewrite large

chunks of code - does not separate code from SQL from content.
The people from Wordpress were working on a system called BBPress -
looked promising, but have not tried it out.

HTH


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Re: [Flashcoders] OT: php forum

2008-04-17 Thread Helmut Granda
phpfreaks, they also have an IRC channel for assistance but don't count on
getting your how do I join two strings in php? questions answered in the
Channel, they mostly help you in more advanced topics and also some have a
little attitude towards flash developers... other than that its a great
place to start =)

On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 1:10 PM, robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 PHP Builder is pretty great. There is even a section code critique which
 is helpful.

 http://phpbuilder.com/board/




 On Apr 17, 2008, at 10:53 AM, Jer Brand wrote:

  The open forum/programmers symposium on arstechnica.com is a pretty good
  resource for most languages including PHP, though they tend to have an
  anti-Flash slant on occasion.
 
  On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Glen Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
   Not sure, I usually look at the PHP manual online and sift through the
   comments, but have never used any lists.
  
   Experts Exchange sometimes throws up PHP results, but you are supposed
   to
   have a subscription - last time I googled, you could look at the
   answers in
   Googles Cached pages without having to pay for subscription.
  
   If you are using CakePHP there is good support / mailing lists for
   that -
   they have a Google group, so I would have a look around for similar
   groups
   just for PHP, etc.
  
   Sorry if that's not much help.
  
   Glen
  
  
   Lehr, Theodore M (N-SGIS) wrote:
  
Sorry - I meant something like this where I can turn to when I have a
problem
   
-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 10:45 AM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] OT: php forum
   
Phorum - this is okay, easy to customise the look when you find the
template folder, header, footer  css
PHPBB - horrible to integrate with - tried doing a system to
automatically add new users for a CMS to the forum and had to
rewrite large
chunks of code - does not separate code from SQL from content.
The people from Wordpress were working on a system called BBPress -
looked promising, but have not tried it out.
   
HTH
   
   
Lehr, Theodore M (N-SGIS) wrote:
   
   
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