Re: [PHP] plug-in forum

2005-04-06 Thread Davy Obdam
Hi Ryan, You might wanna take a look at PunnBB : http://www.punbb.org/ Best regards, Davy Ryan A wrote: Hi, a client wants me to add a forum to his existing site...which is not a problem, the problem is he wants it to work off his existing site eg: once someone logs in to the main site they dont

Re: [PHP] plug-in forum

2005-04-06 Thread Ryan A
Hey Davy, Thanks for replying. I checked out punbb before, a fantastic forum coz its real simple, and if you want more complex stuff it supports it via mods...problem is the mods can be a pain in the @ss when upgrading and I need something a little more powerful (private messageing, polls etc) so

Re: [PHP] plug-in forum

2005-04-06 Thread Davy Obdam
Hi Ryan, Yes i agree the mods are a problem with upgrading. Its a great forum when you dont need all the more complex stuff. Good luck with your forum intergration!:-) Cheers, Davy Ryan A wrote: Hey Davy, Thanks for replying. I checked out punbb before, a fantastic forum coz its real simple,

Re: [PHP] plug-in forum

2005-04-06 Thread James Williams
Ryan A wrote: Hi, a client wants me to add a forum to his existing site...which is not a problem, the problem is he wants it to work off his existing site eg: once someone logs in to the main site they dont have to relogin or create new accounts in the forum section a one login gets you total

Re: [PHP] plug-in forum

2005-04-06 Thread Ryan A
Hey Ryan... I am actually coding a forum that meets all of you're requirements, however it isn't done yet and I currently have another project which takes priority. I should have an alpha out by the end of april or may at the latest. When do you need this forum? Hey James, I've actually

Re: [PHP] plug-in forum

2005-04-06 Thread James Williams
Ryan A wrote: Hey James, I've actually decided to go with FudForum as it has a lot of features and everything that this project requires...and some that it does not :-), but since its open source and free I cant really complain, once i get paid I plan to donate a few bucks to support the project.

[PHP] plug-in forum

2005-04-05 Thread Ryan A
Hi, a client wants me to add a forum to his existing site...which is not a problem, the problem is he wants it to work off his existing site eg: once someone logs in to the main site they dont have to relogin or create new accounts in the forum section a one login gets you total site access

RE: [PHP] plug-in forum

2005-04-05 Thread Chris W. Parker
Ryan A mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, April 05, 2005 3:07 PM said: a client wants me to add a forum to his existing site...which is not a problem, the problem is he wants it to work off his existing site eg: once someone logs in to the main site they dont have to relogin or

Re: [PHP] plug-in forum

2005-04-05 Thread Andre Dubuc
On Tuesday 05 April 2005 06:50 pm, Chris W. Parker wrote: Ryan A mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, April 05, 2005 3:07 PM said: a client wants me to add a forum to his existing site...which is not a problem, the problem is he wants it to work off his existing site eg: once

RE: [PHP] plug-in forum

2005-04-05 Thread Chris W. Parker
Andre Dubuc mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, April 05, 2005 4:04 PM said: Might want to look at: http://fudforum.org hth, Andre Andre, Who are you responding to? Myself or to the op? Chris. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit:

Re: [PHP] plug-in forum

2005-04-05 Thread Andre Dubuc
On Tuesday 05 April 2005 07:16 pm, Chris W. Parker wrote: Andre Dubuc mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, April 05, 2005 4:04 PM said: Might want to look at: http://fudforum.org hth, Andre Andre, Who are you responding to? Myself or to the op? Chris. sigh - I guess

RE: [PHP] plug-in forum

2005-04-05 Thread Ryan A
Hey, Thanks, will look into it. I did like this part the best though: Maybe you could cull the admin section to include only the necessary option and hide everything else from the admin as to not overwhelm their puny brain. hehe If only our clients knew how we speak about them or their computer