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Section: Unix

 

Added: Sun, Jun 25th 2000 19:25 UTC (8 years, 3 months ago) Updated: Fri, Aug 3rd 2007 05:31 UTC (1 year, 2 months ago)


Screenshot About:
PHP-Nuke is a Web portal and online community system that includes Web-based administration, surveys, access statistics, user customizable boxes, a themes manager for registered users, friendly administration GUI with graphic topic manager, the ability to edit or delete stories, an option to delete comments, a moderation system, referer tracking, integrated banner ad system, search engine, backend/headlines generation (RSS/RDF format), Web directory like Yahoo, events manager, and support for 33 languages and 9 database servers.

Author:
[contact developer]

Rating:
7.94/10.00 (27 votes)

Homepage:
http://phpnuke.org/
Zip:
http://phpnuke.org/modules.php?name=Downloads
Demo site:
http://phpnuke.org/

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  5 - Production/Stable
[Environment]  Web Environment
[Intended Audience]  System Administrators
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL), Other/Proprietary License
[Operating System]  OS Independent
[Programming Language]  PHP
[Topic]  Database, Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Site Management

Dependencies: [change]
Apache (required)
PHP (required)
MySQL (optional)
[download links]

 
» Rating: 7.94/10.00 (Rank 380)
» Vitality: 0.08% (Rank 1823)
» Popularity: 10.99% (Rank 186)

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   Record hits: 131,072
   URL hits: 91,015
   Subscribers: 205

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 8.0 03-Aug-2007 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Zip
Beta 5.4 11-Jan-2002 Other/Proprietary License Homepage Tar/GZ

 Releases

Version Focus Date
8.0 Major feature enhancements 03-Aug-2007 12:31
7.9 Major bugfixes 19-Sep-2006 06:36
7.8 Major feature enhancements 15-Sep-2005 08:22
7.7 Major feature enhancements 03-Jun-2005 07:52
7.6 Major bugfixes 27-Apr-2005 20:46
7.4 Major bugfixes 03-Sep-2004 02:14
7.3 Major bugfixes 21-Jul-2004 09:56
7.2 Major security fixes 10-May-2004 08:00
7.1 Major bugfixes 19-Mar-2004 05:05
7.0 Major feature enhancements 28-Jan-2004 09:49

 Comments

[»] Similar to Webmatic the new WCE
by arraffaele - Sep 26th 2004 05:43:10

It's interesting to compare php-nuke to this new Web Content Editor (Webmatic), I think there is some similar positive aspect in the two PHP and MySQL scripts.

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[»] Is there a forum somewhere where I can get help
by mr_skot - Jun 8th 2003 18:51:55

I've read the docs and search the web (google is a little to big) and I'm just looking for a forum where I can ask a few simple questions. Can someone throw me a bone? Otherwise - KILLER CMS! I love it!

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[»] Broken?!?
by Henrik - Feb 15th 2002 10:01:01

If the phpnuke.org site is running the new version then the new version is seriously broken. Wait for for a new version to be released or switch to some other system.

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[»] Very Buggy
by Monkee13 - Aug 14th 2001 14:33:05

Don't get me wrong, I love nuke and have several sites running 5.0.1 but I upgraded to 5.1 and thats when it all fell apart.
This version is VERY Buggy, to start I have to fix the upgrade script, then the banners file, oh yea the add comment button doesn't work, and the admin/prefrences erases your config when you try to update it.
This is just what I've come across so far.

If your going to release a new version please make sure it works.

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[»] Another 4.3 Mirror
by squisher - Dec 5th 2000 17:13:41

I had a lot of troube downloading the 4.3 release so I set up another mirror.
Go to kodekomet.de/phpnuke/ for downloading.
Thanks to ananke for setting up the first mirror!

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[»] 4.3 version
by ananke - Dec 5th 2000 15:34:07

well, the new php nuke is out. you can see it running at net.tusculum.edu. if you need a mirror to download it, try ftp.tusculum.edu. [this version has couple typos corrected]. new features include multi-tier admins [you can specify different access for different admins], lots of small features added, and more.

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[»] PHP Nuke
by ananke - Oct 4th 2000 20:11:15

A very well designed package. Works right off the bat, simply add the sql database and edit config.php. Administration can be done by anybody with the basic knowledge of HTML [i think it's optional]. Only thing missing is a user level somewhere between the administrator and regular user [basically a user type that allowes only for approving/editing/posting new stories]. Here is a site I set up with php nuke: net.tusculum.edu.

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    [»] PHP Nuke
    by Rubin - Mar 10th 2001 01:16:57

    It should be noted that the author has been quoted as unconserned about some very important security issues. (such as the ability to view any file on a system the webserver has rights to)

    None should assume that the stock phpnuke installation is secure. For example: His responce to security vulnerability

    --
    - Rubin

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      [»] Re: PHP Nuke
      by austad - Apr 17th 2001 15:47:54

      I used to run PHPNuke 4.3, but due to the author being completely unconcerned about security, and MANY exploits available for it, I stopped using it. Unless these problems are fixed in 5.0, which I doubt they are, I would advise anyone interested in running it to be well versed in PHP and secure coding and go through the code with a fine tooth comb. It's a good product, but security-wise it's got more holes than a dealer in a columbian coke deal gone bad.

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