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phpweblog - phpnuke comparison Posted under General by Joe Schmoe on Tuesday December 05 2000 @ 12:52PM EST
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I'm curious to know what the phpwebloggers think of phpnuke. Besides the fact that their site won't load right now, I'm curious to compare different features.
Why would one choose phpweblog?
Why would one choose phpnuke?
Thanks!
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cscheong writes on Tuesday December 05 2000 @ 02:02PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
I never use phpnuke before, phpweblog works fine for me though. That is one count for phpweblog, cheers =).
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Michael healy writes on Tuesday December 05 2000 @ 02:20PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
phpweblog is great, I never installed phpnuke because it had too any features I didn't want an phpweblog has been easy to modify to include everything I do want and remove those things I don't want. It's very nice.
Michael
www.simsearch.com
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Anonymous writes on Tuesday December 05 2000 @ 03:39PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
I love PHPWEBLOG because it work fine ...
First I hate login account... but like to ADAPT it the way I want (Tools or even PHP!) so you can make something out of it because it do great jobs for news and artcles.
Hail Jason ;)
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Anonymous writes on Tuesday December 05 2000 @ 03:52PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
I actually found phpnuke first and installed it. It was ok but i found it very slow loading with their development team too focused on new features than fixing problems. However some of the templates were nice. phpweblog has been working nice for me, very flexable for my purposes,and development seems alot faster then phpnuke. Seems like Jason just keeps on knocking out new unstables, which is encouraging.
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macewan writes on Tuesday December 05 2000 @ 06:08PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
I'd consider myself very newbie with php/mysql. Looked at both phpnuke and phpweblog before deciding on phpweblog. Just liked it more than pnke...
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Anonymous writes on Tuesday December 05 2000 @ 06:57PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
I was looking for a framework. Only very late I
came to see phpweblog and phpnuke. First I thought
ez-publish was the way to go. Ars Digita never was
an option. phpweblog already does most of what I
need. Its small codebase appealed to me, as its
browser based configuration. As a user I would
like more ready to use features, but at the same
time I fear the dependency.
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brian writes on Wednesday December 06 2000 @ 12:13AM EST: [ reply | parent ]
their site is hosted on a worse connection then sourceforge. ;)
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izhar writes on Wednesday December 06 2000 @ 02:52AM EST: [ reply | parent ]
I like phpweblog . phpnuke is very slow and the coding is very hard to understand. i think phpnuke not appropriate for busy website.
phpweblog is very clear and easy to change and understand.
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kefir writes on Wednesday December 06 2000 @ 05:10AM EST: [ reply | parent ]
<pre>
I call for a poll!
In favour of:
. phpweblog
. atthat.com's atware
. phpnuke
<pre>
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bertrand writes on Wednesday December 06 2000 @ 05:42AM EST: [ reply | parent ]
. choose phpnuke if you want a complete site in 5 minutes, with many features
. choose phpweblog, if you just want to add weblog function to your site, or if you want to make some changes in code.
. atware is good too. phpnuke use it.
I try to make some changes in phpnuke ! Well I never do it again !
just a question about phpweblog !! when a new stable release ?
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Dylan writes on Wednesday December 06 2000 @ 05:31PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
I played with phpnuke, the documentation was lacking and it was frustrating to get going. phpweblog seems a fair bit more structured.
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jason writes on Thursday December 07 2000 @ 02:43PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
I just tried out phpNuke for the first time in a long while. All I can really say is that it is VERY robust as far as features and control. Options everywhere. But as alot of people have stated, its true; its a hog. My browser stalled many times just pulling it from localhost.
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Anonymous writes on Friday December 08 2000 @ 06:35AM EST: [ reply | parent ]
the only REAL competition that phweblog has is <A href="http://geeklog.newsgeeks.com">geeklog</a>.
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cbaker writes on Friday December 08 2000 @ 07:25PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
My host doesn't have PHP4 yet. phpWeebLog it is, then!
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