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Thanks. I'll give that a try. Is post nuke server intensive? I have the latest dedicated server but vbull seems to use a lot of server resources. Its still fast I just want to be careful.
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It's quite server intensive. But it allows for modules. There's no intigration with vbulletin apart from a few hacks around here which intigrate the user system. I'd use vbhome_lite and sacrifice the modules :)
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If you have a dedicated server your fine. And no it's not that server intensive. I am working on a very good integration of the two.
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It is server intensive. It uses a ridiculous amount of queries.
- miSt |
dave, you're showing up as unlicensed again. Just so you know.
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What is the deal with you guys?
I am licensed. I've owned a licensed version for a long.............................................. ........... time. You guys even said so. So whats up? |
FTDave is licensed but dave123 is not. I think this was explained earlier.
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Oops. My bad. :) Sorry. It's just that you started this thread as dave123 and it lights up like a Christmas tree for us mods. :)
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So far I haven't seen any suggestions for a CMS that can output pages as static html pages.
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PostNuke can do that with the Short URL modification
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