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LinkBase - Default branch
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| Added: Thu, May 10th 2001 11:39 PDT (7 years, 0 months ago) |
Updated: Wed, Feb 18th 2004 13:58 PDT (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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About:
LinkBase is a Web application written in PHP that
helps manage the Internet bookmarks of an
organization by centralizing those links in a
single multi-user database (SQL). You can then
access this database with any Web browser. It is
currently available in French, English, Norwegian,
German, and Spanish.
Author:
Jean HAUSSER [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://linkbase.sourceforge.net
Tar/GZ:
http://sourceforge.net/[..]24285&package_id=16839&release_id=218031
CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://linkbase.cvs.sourceforge.net/
Mailing list archive:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=24285
Trove categories:
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Dependencies:
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Apache (required)
PHP (required)
[download links]
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» Rating:
8.26/10.00
(Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 9089)
» Popularity: 0.92% (Rank 6203)

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Record hits: 10,108
URL hits: 7,596
Subscribers: 17
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Review of version 2.0
by valiant - Jun 12th 2003 15:02:15
Great link collection script. The best so far for storing public and
private links for each user at the same time. It lacks of some more
elaborate features as found in bookmarks4u, but then, it's the best for
public/private use + it has great looks.
Another negative point: Integration into your database driven website.
Assume you want to integrate linkbase into your already existing
session/user management of your website.
The sql queries which concern the user table are distributed over all
files. You've got to edit every single user-table query if your user table
is not fully compatible with linkbase (i.e. fields with the same name,
different values, different meanings as "user_level",...
But overall it's really cool, otherwise I wouldn't use it :)
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Re: Review of version 2.0
by David Buchmann - Feb 17th 2005 02:01:46
The upcoming new release of LinkBase has addressed the problem of
integrating LinkBase into websites. All table names can be centrally
configured and there is one single file to include, which does not
generate a full html page, but just the content. That way you can
integrate it into your web page.
There is no release yet, look at the CVS.
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