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spapoops
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Joined: Jan 22, 2003
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Wed Jan 22, 2003 11:42 am |
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Haven't seen this addressed elswhere, but us IIS Nukers do have some issues particular to our Windows intallations.
Perhaps a section for "us" would help spread PHP-Nuke as well as flush out any issues with IIS installs the could be fixed in the core system and add-ons.
Anyway, I've found the NUKE community in general and this site in particular to be a great resource.
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Zhen-Xjell
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Wed Jan 22, 2003 12:31 pm |
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Interesting, like a category or forums for IIS. |
_________________ Paul Laudanski, Microsoft MVP Windows-Security
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spapoops
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Wed Jan 22, 2003 12:40 pm |
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There are a lot more of "us" coming on board.
I saw PHP-Nuke as an incredible opportunity to get me away from coding our site (all custom ASP and MSsql) and into marketing the site.
It's working so far.
Reviews from the fans, competitors and the motorsports media have been glowing.
I had a functional site up and running in 15 minutes and now only have to figure out how to exploit the system as opposed to programming my own.
Microsoft keeps me in business (day job) but for my site - Nuke it!
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ArtificialIntel

Joined: Jan 31, 2004
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Wed Jan 22, 2003 1:01 pm |
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I use IIS on my server (IIS 6 on Windows .NET server), and I have no problems with it. The ONLY issues with it rather than apache are the specific setup variables in PHP itself, the rest is just the same as apache would be (except for the way in which directory permissions are set - it's much easier in IIS)
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spapoops
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Wed Jan 22, 2003 1:18 pm |
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| ArtificialIntel wrote: |
I use IIS on my server (IIS 6 on Windows .NET server), and I have no problems with it. The ONLY issues with it rather than apache are the specific setup variables in PHP itself, the rest is just the same as apache would be (except for the way in which directory permissions are set - it's much easier in IIS)
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What about the backend image apps the are required bye the PHP gallery apps that are out? |
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ArtificialIntel

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Wed Jan 22, 2003 1:39 pm |
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for example?
I use a gallery on my site, and the thumbnails are generated by hte browser, it's a feature that's built into the gallery.
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spapoops
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Wed Jan 22, 2003 1:42 pm |
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for example?
I use a gallery on my site, and the thumbnails are generated by hte browser, it's a feature that's built into the gallery.
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Well, maybe I need to eat my Wheaties and take another peek at the script. What's that URL (download) again?
Still think mines a better display but the functions are alread their in this one.
Thanks,
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ArtificialIntel

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Wed Jan 22, 2003 1:44 pm |
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I think the url was in the other topic where we ended up talking about Galleries (the one where u were looking for somebody to do the port for ya).
It's available from http://www.nukeresources.com
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sixonetonoffun
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Thu Jan 23, 2003 4:31 pm |
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Thu Jan 23, 2003 4:57 pm |
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| Ya can always change the template to display in a more pleasing way. |
Yep you're right.
Only thing I "sold on" in "my" initial version is the inline display.
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