two solutions for the integrating of static docs into PHPNuke
Date: Tuesday, May 24 @ 15:55:31 CEST
Topic: Add Ons


ever wished to tailor your site to your needs - and to put some static content on it: well - we ve got two solutions for you:

a. staticnuke.com and the

b. sunhelpdesk.com-solution: You can see it working here

Demo: You can see it working here Download: You can download it here

see the Forums for interaction and problem solving capabilities :: see some details: what topics are they talking about:

static html + graphics
restricted File Access
images
Inserting php module in static.php

head over to the sites and get support - and provide feedback for the sustainable development of these great scripts.

ever wished to tailor your site to your needs - well that is possible with the guides: Developers Guide to PHP-Nuke with many subsections :: Developers Guide to PHP-Nuke with many subsections :: PHPNUKE-HowTo on karakas-online
a new article on phpnuke.org announces a great Mod: Static HTML in PhpNuke
John writes: "For those of you who need to add static html content without creating blocks for each page or having all html files in the top directory may find the php script I wrote for phpnuke useful. Basically, you can include your static HTML content including sub directories. Relative and absolute links work as well. Place the script in your phpnuke directory and the html files in a directory called "static" underneath, and link with the following: http://www.yoursite.com/static.php?file=index.htm. You can see it working here.
:: You can download it here No registration required"
Demo: You can see it working here
Download: You can download it here
Email John@idca.com





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