Re: Nuke_

2003-11-11 Thread H M Kunzmann
 Looking at our dbase I noticed that a number of tables have been added
 
 The all start nuke_
 
 I have no idea who added them, I can only assume my ISP added them, do
 they have a purpose, can I remove them etc

The nuke_ tables are created automatically by a portal/conent management
system called phpnuke. There are some variants and spin offs of this
package which may or may not use the same table/database naming
convention.

Removing the tables would break the application. If it is no longer
used/ you don't use it, you are probably safe in deleting them.

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Herbert Michael Kunzmann
Binary Chaos Magician
http://www.dreamstroke.com


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Nuke_

2003-11-09 Thread John Berman


This may be another silly question


Looking at our dbase I noticed that a number of tables have been added

The all start nuke_

I have no idea who added them, I can only assume my ISP added them, do
they have a purpose, can I remove them etc


Regards

John Berman




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Re: Nuke_

2003-11-09 Thread Haisam K. Ido
these are tables for either postnuke or phpnuke.  Both are very nice
content management systems:

http://www.postnuke.com/
http://www.phpnuke.org/



 This may be another silly question


 Looking at our dbase I noticed that a number of tables have been added

 The all start nuke_

 I have no idea who added them, I can only assume my ISP added them, do
 they have a purpose, can I remove them etc


 Regards

 John Berman




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