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Structural Integrity 15 Jan 2003 19:30

I'd like to ask you PHP people something
 
I recently aquired a few megs of webspace with PHP (Thank you Flavius!) and I'd like to put my site on it so I can promote my projects. Since you all know I don't have any PHP knowledge, and am busy with other things ATM, I'd like to ask you if you have a news system around for me that I can update very easilly.

What I basically was looking for was a script that loads all text files from a certain folder, and displays them on the news page. An admin page to add/remove/edit news would be nice too :p

If anyone is willing to make/give me such a script I'd be very pleased!

TY

Flavius 15 Jan 2003 20:04

pffffftt


you are silly


VERY silly :(

www.fusionphp.com

Mit 15 Jan 2003 20:09

google is ur friend ;)
PHP content management is the search term

Gayle29uk 15 Jan 2003 23:53

PHP version of slashcode :)

Mong 16 Jan 2003 02:17

You really need to use a database for this. Not so much for the displaying of news, but more because you want to edit/delete stuff.

M.

Flavius 16 Jan 2003 07:12

Quote:

Originally posted by Mong
You really need to use a database for this. Not so much for the displaying of news, but more because you want to edit/delete stuff.

M.


how were people doing it before databases ?


editing of .txt perhaps ..

thats how that script works

Mong 16 Jan 2003 10:35

Quote:

Originally posted by Flavius
how were people doing it before databases ?

editing of .txt perhaps ..

thats how that script works

Which script?

And anyway, the earliest "databases" were just flat files anyway. So bah you! :D

M.

Flavius 16 Jan 2003 10:43

Quote:

Originally posted by Mong
Which script?

And anyway, the earliest "databases" were just flat files anyway. So bah you! :D

M.


read my first post on this thread

that'll answer

Idi 16 Jan 2003 13:46

any sysadmin that lets apache have enough permissions to write anywhere deserves nothing less than death

Structural Integrity 16 Jan 2003 13:50

Quote:

Originally posted by Idi
any sysadmin that lets apache have enough permissions to write anywhere deserves nothing less than death
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Flav, is the server able to handle the script now?
And it seems as if I come in some random folder when I FTP to it. =/

Kumnaa 16 Jan 2003 14:33

Quote:

Originally posted by Idi
any sysadmin that lets apache have enough permissions to write anywhere deserves nothing less than death


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