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by Ted Cambron - Apr 29th 2007 02:05:03
I wrote them several years ago. WebAPP has changed alot since then, and to
start with the entire project has moved to http://www.web-app.net.
and the old site at web-app.org has been sold to *one* former developer,
whom DO NOT represent the project. For more information kindly check whois
history change records for the site.
Dear editor, please either allow me to edit my old comment or to post this
here,
Thank you
-- Ted Cambron
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Why not just go kill eachother
by Andraž 'ruskie' Levstik - Apr 27th 2007 14:55:57
I don't care about this soft but this
pointless FUD is really annoying...
I should think that if you have an issue with the project ownership which
you can confirm I'm sure the freshmeat admins might help you out...
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Re: Why not just go kill eachother
by jeff covey - Apr 27th 2007 17:08:26
I'm just deleting any new comments on the matter and letting the current
ones stand as an explanation of the perspectives of both sides.
-- vs lbh pna ernq guvf, lbh'er n trrx.
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Been looking for this script for years!
by On - Feb 6th 2005 19:09:57
Been looking for this script for years! got a collection of over 50,000
Perl scripts... and this one absolutly rulz! It has everything and
anything you want in your web portal and doesn't take more than 3 min to
install!
Check the main site at http://www.web-app.org
And if you know what you are doing go for the mods and the plugins at:
http://www.wideopensources.com/perl/webapp/modapp/
Just one warning!
web-app is highly addictive!
-- www.mlapp.org
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Re: Been looking for this script for years!
by On - Jan 11th 2007 05:17:17
Me and the rest of major developers of webapp moved to
http://www.web-app.net
One can find a safer and much more efficient webapp script there as well
as 24/7 live support.
On
-- www.mlapp.org
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Re: Been looking for this script for years!
by bantychick - Jan 30th 2007 04:34:04
> Me and the rest of major developers of
> webapp moved to http://www.web-app.net
>
> One can find a safer and much more
> efficient webapp script there as well
> as 24/7 live support.
>
> On
The WebAPP project continues at web-app.org. We are a couple revisions
past what we did when working with this project On mentions, at his .net
site, done while the web-app.org site was inaccessible.
Now the WebAPP site is back, so the project continues at the original site
with an active community and most of the developers active over the last
couple of years still there working with the project at web-app.org .
Come and see us!
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Re: Been looking for this script for years!
by On - Feb 7th 2007 10:43:12
Please note:
1.) All the developers who created this script moved to
http://www.web-app.net .
2.) The original creator of this thread here Carter, has resigned from the
project and sold his site to someone with a nick name "bantychick".
3.) Now, this person comes here and claims that the site was down (this is
not true) and that the project is back (which is also not true).
Please read more about the consequences of this false claiming and using
this spin-off script here.
Yes, extremly unsecure script.
On
-- www.mlapp.org
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Re: Been looking for this script for years!
by bantychick - Feb 10th 2007 23:42:42
The web-app.net site is distributing a release I did for that group last
September, which was 3 versions ago before our current release. Having
been project manager for the WebAPP project since
February of 2005, I have deep knowledge of the project and the people
involved. Carter Brown gave me the project and the WebAPP site last
November due to the constant harrassment he was receiving from this
web-app.net group. That is nothing but the truth.
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Simply the best.
by Ted Cambron - Feb 4th 2005 21:22:08
WebAPP is quite possibly the best flat file perl portal in the World. Very
secure for a portal of it's kind and the support is unmatched any where on
the Web.
-- Ted Cambron
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Top portal
by Rob F - Feb 9th 2003 06:00:06
Very nice portal with an imminent release coming soon. Tight community
willing to help in every area with themes, mods and hacks coming out
weekly. There are some great sites out their already. Have a look at
mine as a sample of what can be done:
http://www.topfunwebsites.com or just check out the main site.
-- Currently using mambo as my CMS and BBclone as my web counter / logger along with symbio for commenting.
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