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Meanwhile the system is going to be "finished" in its first revision and has a lot of very special features:
- using ADODB for all db-operations (makes the system work with mysql, mssql, odbc, oracle and many more)
- using rFastTemplates to manage design without any limit! Supports multi-dynamic and nested blocks!
- optional LDAP-authorisation
- full modularized system (you can easily change the db-engine, the template-engine, blocks-engine and whatever - without changing each single block-script or other scripts)
- management for user- and admingroups, including full competence-catalogs
- usergroup-assigned content-output
- multi-languages
- administration has been fully split off and CAN be run from another sub/-domain (on same server as public site) and from a second db!
- all modules are handled as blocks
- makes use of PHP-Sessions only!!! NO MORE COOKIES!!!
- full tracking of users and admins to a log-db
and much much more...
This System is NOT A POSTNUKE-FORK and it's not compatible to Postnuke in any way!
Well, the first revision is only a base-system and a lot of enhancements will follow. I'm thinking of releasing this project under GPL/GNU... Is there any interesst for this?
Regards,
Bitarts
Re: Notify different editors based on topic? (Score: 1)
by jens (phpnuke@netz-id.de) on Sunday, November 18 @ 22:25:48 PST
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i have modified my nuke page to have different authors and every author can post topics only in pre-selected topics. usefull if you want foreign authors on your site, who can post only in selected themes
In other words, max. one click and you see where you have to go and read first (think of steps you do when you turn on the computer in the morning and seeing all at once instead)
I know some guy in NL started this but there is not much there yet. I believe this would require only a few but deep PN modifications to enable something like this.
Thoughts anybody?
Due to that, I have 25 members but thousands of pageviews a day. These numbers are nice, but don't tell me much about the traffic I am getting on my site.
There are two important things I want to know - how many unique hits is my site having a day, and how many return guests am I having. How do I find these out?
Nowdays, alot of websites are gearing towards flash banners due to their quality and compression. How hard would it be to write this into the postnuke banners module to allow the use of flash .swf banners? This could help make alot of the websites out there using postnuke even more professional than they already do.