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SuperBB v1.26 released!

The team currently comprises three devs. Pablo Roca and Harry Zink have joined Mark Summerlin in creating this team for the continued development of what promises to be the most powerful free forum software available on the net. Based on PN-Cyboards, which is based on the original Cyboards written by Jason (Virgil) Smith.

SuperBB! is made for PostNuke CMS.

This first version is a stable release and has gone through extensive testing, and is currently being used at Postnuke.com where the software is put to the real test of usage by a large PN community.

Most changes in this release include:

• All known bugs fixed.
• database indexes improved for speed
• .71 compatibility thru pastnuke module
• A few html improvements

Easy to install. Just read the readme.txt in the docs folder when you download it. Be especially attentive to the new install or upgrade procedures in that readme.

As always, problems may arise. If they do, please report them as well as any feedback in the forums so we can see what the problem is. A special forum for SuperBB! feedback has been created - you can access it here: SuperBB! Forum

Be patient on responses, as sometimes our business and personal lives may keep us from responding promptly. For this, apologies.

You can find the file in the downloads area of fish-tails.net, the current home of SuperBB!, so have fun!

The SuperBB! Development Team

XML-RPC HowTo?

I'm already using blogger to update a plain .html page, and place it in postnuke with a simple include .html module...

This works ok but obviously being able to update FAQ, Links, News, Articles etc... via Blogger / XMLRPC would be very cool indeed... Just how does it work?

Can anyone help us out?

Some mysql related postnuke questions (help!!)

1) I'm trying to customize the news module for my own purposes by adding a few additional form entries. Unfortunately, I'm not really sure how to go about editing the mysql database to do this. Can I just go into the mysql database through the command line and add extra columns to the nuke_queue table, or will this break postnuke?

2) I would probably be more cavalier about testing out solutions to the above problem if I knew how to backup my sql database properly. I've read of a few different ways, but I've had problems getting it to work. The two methods I've come across are

a) backup Table sql command followed by a restore table sql command

b) mysqlhotcopy followed by mysqlimport

The problem with these methods is they end up spewing out 100's of files which I'm not really sure what to do with. The 3 extensions I'm seeing are .MYI, .MYD and .FRM. To import all these tables, must I call restore table or sqlimport on each of these tables individually, or is there a quicker way?

3) Say I want to deploy a mirror of my site on another computer. What is the preferred method? I've tried copying all the files, then doing the mysqlhotcopy followed by mysqlimport, but am still having difficulties. Is there anything else I need to do to get a mirror of my site up and running on another machine?

4) Last question: Is there any password encryption implemented for postnuke, or are they going out in cleartext? Has anyone thought about implementing SSL? I might try making a module to do that, if it is not too difficult. But I don't want to waste my time if it's already done.

Thanks for reading this far. Hope to hear some constructive input on these issues. I think others would also benefit a lot from getting answers to these questions, so I encourage anyone who's "in the know" to share the love a bit.

Keep up the nuking.

-justin
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NEEDGUIDE.COM is now running PostNuke v711

I would like to take this opportunity to invite other security folks, security websites and other docs/tutorial website to share information, visit us and register yourself or your website.

Cheers for now.
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error: pnAPI on line 998

I want an operation in this page (http://www.hevesli.com/admin.php?
module=NS-AddStory&op=EditStory&sid=401) example: after
pressing "save
change button" in this page it's appearing this message (Warning:
Cannot add header information - headers already sent by (output
started
at /home/hevesli/public_html/language/tur/admin.php:50)
in /home/hevesli/public_html/includes/pnAPI.php on line 998)

I think the process is finishing but not continue next page.(not
turning back to original form)

OR

Warning: Cannot add header information - headers already sent by
(output started at /home/hevesli/public_html/modules/NS-
Polls/lang/tur/global.php:94)
in /home/hevesli/public_html/includes/pnAPI.php on line 998)


after pressing "votes button" for voting survey in homepage, it is
showing this error message in http://www.hevesli.com/modules.php?
op=modload&name=NS-Polls&file=index.

please help me

admin@hevesli.com
http://www.hevesli.com


PS: Line 998 in pnAPI.php :if (preg_match('!^http!', $redirecturl)) {
// Absolute URL - simple redirect
Header("Location: $redirecturl");
return;
} else {



hevesli workgroup

help me...help me...help me...hel me.. PLEASE
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PostNuke IBM ServerProven on Linux and Windows


Being one of the most actively developed open source projects on the Internet and the first ServerProven open source content management and application server, PostNuke is positioned to draw on the vast marketing and echnological resources that IBM offers.

"PostNuke will redefine the standards of dynamic application and content management," says Steve MacGregor, project coordinator for the PostNuke Proving Team. "We have got the concept, the vision, the developers and the resources to do whatever we need to do. It is time to take PostNuke to another level."

The tests were performed on IBM servers running Red Hat Linux, SuSe Linux, Caldera Open Linux, Windows NT, and Windows 2000 Professional Server on a variety of IBM X-Series servers.

"The latest release of PostNuke represents a milestone in the PostNuke Project," stated Harry Zink, a PostNuke developer. "Not only has significant new functionality been included in the powerful permissions system, but stability and performance have been improved significantly."

The PostNuke Proving Team consists of Steve MacGregor, Michael Collins, Gregor J. Rothfuss, Greg Allan, Jim McDonald, and Carl Corliss. To contact this team please email Steve MacGregor.

About PostNuke PostNuke is a free, multi-lingual, database-driven Content Management System and application server written in PHP and licensed under the GNU General Public License. With a focus on modularity, security and stability, PostNuke drastically reduces the cost of implementing content management and web application services. For more information on PostNuke please visit: <a target=_top href="http://www.postnuke.com">www.postnuke.com.

About IBM IBM is the world's largest information technology and e-business company and provides a full range of solutions. IBM Global Services is the world's largest information technology services provider, with approximately 150,000 professionals serving customers in 160 countries and annual revenue of about $35 billion (2001). For more information, visit: <a target=_top href="http://www.ibm.com">www.ibm.com.
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