re: [PHP] Open source portal systems???

2005-03-07 Thread Alan Fullmer
, February 25, 2005 3:26 PM To: Kostyantyn Shakhov; php-general@lists.php.net Subject: RE: [PHP] Open source portal systems??? Where did you hear that PHP Nuke required a powerful server? I personally implemented PHP Nuke on a Windoz box (one strike there), that ran on a 166 mmx box (a big second strike

Re: [PHP] Open source portal systems???

2005-03-02 Thread Judson Vaughn
I recommend Mambo or Geeklog. They aren't overdone and pretty easy to implement. Best of all, they are free. Jud. Judson Vaughn [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Seiter Vaughn Communications 12455 Plowman Court Herndon, VA 20170 703.450.9740 svc Kostyantyn Shakhov wrote: I've got an order

RE: [PHP] Open source portal systems???

2005-02-28 Thread Christo van Rooyen
Try MAMBO, not to sure where you can find it. Google should know Cheers , Christo van Rooyen I've got an order for the media portal. Thus, I'm looking for an open source portal systems. First that comes to my mind is PHP-Nuke, but I heared that it requires a powerful server and i'll have

RE: [PHP] Open source portal systems???

2005-02-28 Thread Christo van Rooyen
You can find it here: http://www.mamboserver.com/ Christo van Rooyen Try MAMBO, not to sure where you can find it. Google should know Cheers , Christo van Rooyen I've got an order for the media portal. Thus, I'm looking for an open source portal systems. First that comes to my mind

RE: [PHP] Open source portal systems???

2005-02-25 Thread Warren Vail
Where did you hear that PHP Nuke required a powerful server? I personally implemented PHP Nuke on a Windoz box (one strike there), that ran on a 166 mmx box (a big second strike), and benchmarked it handling 90 concurrent users, with no noticeable delays. If I were you, I'd dig deeper into what