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Baneblade
2006-03-27, 08:34 PM
I <3 PHP
But, I'm not exactly a coder...I've heard of PHPNuke, but I wanted to see if anything comparable had better features or something...
Basically just needs scalability and as many features as possible in one package.
Any recommendations?
Hamma
2006-03-27, 08:48 PM
hmm not sure - when I was creating PSU I spent a ton of time trying to find something good but never had much luck.
Baneblade
2006-03-27, 09:13 PM
I thought you found PHPGryphon :p
Hamma
2006-03-27, 09:43 PM
:lol:
Well eventually yes :p
Lartnev
2006-03-28, 07:32 AM
:lol:
Not quite sure how you can love PHP and not be a coder though, maybe your heart's trying to tell you something :D
Ghryphen
2006-03-28, 12:39 PM
hah.
Home grown is best! However, the only portal I would consider would be one based on vBulletin. Ones built on IPB, and and most of all, phpBB are poopy.
Baneblade
2006-03-28, 02:11 PM
:lol:
Not quite sure how you can love PHP and not be a coder though, maybe your heart's trying to tell you something :D
I'm trying not to admit it :p
Baneblade
2006-03-28, 02:13 PM
hah.
Home grown is best! However, the only portal I would consider would be one based on vBulletin. Ones built on IPB, and and most of all, phpBB are poopy.
That makes sense, since that seems to be what yall did for PSU :p
I'm making a website and a forum for this though, and want it as streamlined as possible. So I figured PHP was the best for that. Are you saying it's not?
Infernus
2006-03-28, 04:57 PM
PCP > PHP
Squeeky
2006-03-28, 06:04 PM
OPP > PHP
r u down wit OPP?
Hamma
2006-03-28, 06:42 PM
Ontario Provincial Police?
Geist
2006-03-29, 12:08 AM
:lol:
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