RE: [PHP] Bulletin Boards

2002-05-20 Thread Brian McGarvie
phpbb2 has improved alot since the earlier versions -Original Message- From: Jeff Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 18 May 2002 3:02 PM To: Richard Baskett; PHP General Subject: Re: [PHP] Bulletin Boards Never used Phorums as it didn't have what I was looking for. Tried

Re: [PHP] Bulletin Boards

2002-05-18 Thread Liam MacKenzie
Phorum is nice and simple. phpBB has more features, generally better. Both are very good systems. I'd recommend phpBB for a more 'fun' type of site and phorum for a more serious atmosphere. But both can be configured accordingly. Cheers, Liam - Original Message - From: Richard

Re: [PHP] Bulletin Boards

2002-05-18 Thread Jeff Lewis
Never used Phorums as it didn't have what I was looking for. Tried phpBB but the admins ection is awful IMHO. I currently use YaBB SE which has a very fast development time. Jeff - Original Message - From: Richard Baskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PHP General [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

[PHP] Re: PHP Bulletin Boards...how they work.

2001-12-03 Thread Jonathan Chum
If you are just starting into PHP, try some something more basic. If you have some background into another language such as PERL, then you shouldn't have too much trouble. However, if you insist to taking on a bulletin board script for analyzing purposes, head over to hotscripts.com where I'm

[PHP] Re: PHP Bulletin Boards...how they work.

2001-12-02 Thread Fred
If you are new to PHP and/or MySQL then you are asking more than you think. It is much more difficult for a newbie to analyze someone else's code than it is to learn from scratch. Do yourself a favor and read the PHP and MySQL manual several time. Start by writing simple scripts to enter and