Friday, February 25, 2005 3:26 PM
To: Kostyantyn Shakhov; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] Open source portal systems???
Where did you hear that PHP Nuke required a powerful server? I personally
implemented PHP Nuke on a Windoz box (one strike there), that ran on a 166
mmx box (a big
I recommend Mambo or Geeklog. They aren't overdone and pretty easy to
implement. Best of all, they are free.
Jud.
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Kostyantyn Shakhov wrote:
I've got an order f
You can find it here:
http://www.mamboserver.com/
Christo van Rooyen
>Try MAMBO, not to sure where you can find it. Google should know
>Cheers ,
>Christo van Rooyen
>>I've got an order for the media portal. Thus, I'm looking for an open
source portal systems. First that comes to my mi
Try MAMBO, not to sure where you can find it. Google should know
Cheers ,
Christo van Rooyen
I've got an order for the media portal. Thus, I'm looking for an open source
portal systems. First that comes to my mind is PHP-Nuke, but I heared that
it requires a powerful server and i'll have j
Where did you hear that PHP Nuke required a powerful server? I personally
implemented PHP Nuke on a Windoz box (one strike there), that ran on a 166
mmx box (a big second strike), and benchmarked it handling 90 concurrent
users, with no noticeable delays. If I were you, I'd dig deeper into what
y
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