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amp2000 04-10-2003 10:05 PM

Quote:

Today at 06:47 AM slinky said this in Post #80
Looking at 6.5 I'm not sure what to do. It seems like FB has created a huge mess with the phpBB2 forum integration.
I'm afraid I have to agree with you, FB tied phpBB in too much with 6.5 so I think it's a lost cause :disappointed: I'm not at all impressed with phpBB being included as I need subforums & attachments! I'll be sticking with 6.0 for now! He should have included phpBB as a MOD & not integrated the forums with everything else!

I have phpnuke6.0 tweaked the way I like it & I just bought VB yesterday so I'm going to try get VB working with phpnuke 6.0.
Is there a download for the phpnuke 6.0 + VB2.3 integration or do I have to hack w4u's hack that he released for nuke 5.5 at the beginning of this thread almost a year ago?????
I know people have got it working with Nuke6.0 but I cant see any downloads or instructions for doing it..
Any replies at all would be appreciated.

Thanks
amp2000

X PsychoTron X 04-10-2003 10:17 PM

I just decided to go with vB portal, it is capable of all the things php nuke can do. I just couldn't get anyone to help me adjust the hack for php nuke 6, and unfortunately I couldn't do it on my own.

slinky 04-10-2003 10:34 PM

I don't think I'm going to use PHPNuke 6. I was thinking of 6.5 but it's going to hell. If I'm going to do integration it will likely be with something more stable and has more promise in the future. pmachine is one (but it's very simple) but it is much better than phpnuke in all facets.

Sometimes you get what you pay for and I just don't think it's worth spending hours, days, weeks on nuke which is really going nowhere fast. It's too bad but FB seems to be in his own little development world, the Club, and everything else. I understand his need to make some money but this is a bad way to go about it and now 6.5 is about as buggy and confused as it gets.... and 6.0 did have a LOT of promise... oh well.

I would go with vbportal. I've been using it and it is excellent. My needs though are for something a bit heavier although it will do everything Nuke could basically do and a heck of a lot more.

X PsychoTron X 04-11-2003 03:18 AM

Quote:

Today at 04:28 PM slinky said this in Post #83
I don't think I'm going to use PHPNuke 6. I was thinking of 6.5 but it's going to hell. If I'm going to do integration it will likely be with something more stable and has more promise in the future. pmachine is one (but it's very simple) but it is much better than phpnuke in all facets.

Sometimes you get what you pay for and I just don't think it's worth spending hours, days, weeks on nuke which is really going nowhere fast. It's too bad but FB seems to be in his own little development world, the Club, and everything else. I understand his need to make some money but this is a bad way to go about it and now 6.5 is about as buggy and confused as it gets.... and 6.0 did have a LOT of promise... oh well.

I would go with vbportal. I've been using it and it is excellent. My needs though are for something a bit heavier although it will do everything Nuke could basically do and a heck of a lot more.

You might want to check out this php content manager. I wondered across it the other day and it looks pretty cool. Although I'm just planing on using vBportal on the site I'm working on at the moment.

slinky 04-11-2003 12:23 PM

Land Down Under contains a line of the license that is not appealing.

"Only limitation is that you may not distribute any modified core code without written consent from Neocrome."

This means that if you write hacks to the system you cannot share them with anyone else or distribute/pass on along these changes to clients for packages you buy. It looks nice from the design but I have no idea what the back end is. The forums appear acceptable but I'll have to take a better look. Regardless, I don't think this is geared as a CMS as much as a Nuke copy. PHPPortals still seems to be the best bet.

bharvey42 04-11-2003 04:48 PM

Yet another reason to move to PostNuke

amp2000 04-11-2003 05:20 PM

I had a look at vbPortal & I cant really say I'm impressed, it's not bad though.
I need this working with phpnuke 6.0 so when a user logs into nuke they are also logged into the vBulletin forums & vice versa.
I checked out ManagerJosh's site worldsims.org & he's done it, I registered & when I updated my profile in vb, it updated my profile in phpnuke & vice versa...
If I can get manager josh to tell me how he done it I'll post instructions for doing it here.

Cheers
amp2000

Mythril 04-15-2003 01:50 AM

thanks guys I am waiting a long time for this, so hopefully we can get it

M.C. 04-19-2003 02:35 PM

is it work with last VB (2.3.0) and last PHP-Nuke (6.5)???

mandirt 05-16-2003 03:03 PM

I got all of the users imported, and when I use a new test account, it works fine between both vb and the nuke.

However, if i try to log in with any of the old accounts, the nuke side doesn't recognize the user. I tried changing the user groups, but that didn't work. Any ideas? Thanks!!

Edit: Using nuke 5.5 and Vb 2.3.0

slinky 05-16-2003 03:06 PM

I decided to dump all the nukes and buy myself a true CMS. I cannot tell you how happy I am.

mandirt 05-16-2003 03:16 PM

What are you using?

croft 06-26-2003 02:38 PM

Ok did you guys get it to work with nuke 5.5 or 6.0 and vb2.3.0 ?
If so how did you do it and how much editing was done to the original hack on this thread ?

slinky 06-26-2003 06:23 PM

I dumped nuke altogether which is a pain and now a total dead end thanks to FB closing the project. I knew that would happen eventually because he closed the open source dev from the beginning and now it looks like nuke is on its way out.

I have been using NePHP and the time it saves is well worth the money (given the hours, days, weeks of bloody nuke frustration and limitations, moduling, etc.). It fully integrates vbulletin which is fantastic and also allows you to put in custom PHP code as well, all different kinds of ranking for articles, autoarchiving and other cool stuff. I sold a domain and have an extra licenses that I'm selling for $295 ($500 regularly) and includes a free upgrade to version 5. Right now it is far better than the limited competition.

bharvey42 06-26-2003 11:00 PM

For those of you stuck with your PHP-Nuke sites there will be a great vBulletin PostNuke integration soon.

Stay tuned.

suewh 10-13-2004 01:42 PM

how soon?

slinky 10-13-2004 05:31 PM

I used to work with PostNuke and with several others (you can see my credits) and can only say that the "dream integration" that all of these Nuke sites promise is not nearly what it is cracked up to be. Most want the "I don't want to mess with it superpackage" but they just aren't there, especially after fiddling with what you have for a few months. Best is to make the investment in what you want to accomplish.

Having a real publishing package and the ability to place vBulletin posts on other pages is all you need. So if you want a very clean (not nuke like jumbles and blocks) interface which is much more flexible, if you have a good CMS, you can easily put VB components where you like them such as the latest posts that were made and the ability to see the latest comments too.

My site is super clean and many wonder how it's so well integrated and easy to use. It is just a product of having really good essential components where they are and only "integrating" areas where needed. Total cost of all the components is under $400 and you can keep it $190 for the most part. If you add up all the frustrating hours of fiddling and dealing with failings of nuke, you will easily realize that you wasted away chunks of your life and time when you could be earning much more money than what you spent.

ManagerJosh 10-13-2004 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slinky
I used to work with PostNuke and with several others (you can see my credits) and can only say that the "dream integration" that all of these Nuke sites promise is not nearly what it is cracked up to be. Most want the "I don't want to mess with it superpackage" but they just aren't there, especially after fiddling with what you have for a few months. Best is to make the investment in what you want to accomplish.

Having a real publishing package and the ability to place vBulletin posts on other pages is all you need. So if you want a very clean (not nuke like jumbles and blocks) interface which is much more flexible, if you have a good CMS, you can easily put VB components where you like them such as the latest posts that were made and the ability to see the latest comments too.

My site is super clean and many wonder how it's so well integrated and easy to use. It is just a product of having really good essential components where they are and only "integrating" areas where needed. Total cost of all the components is under $400 and you can keep it $190 for the most part. If you add up all the frustrating hours of fiddling and dealing with failings of nuke, you will easily realize that you wasted away chunks of your life and time when you could be earning much more money than what you spent.

well it depends on what sort of integration people wants. For me, all I use is a simple user integration I recoded and it works quite well, least to say.

slinky 10-14-2004 12:00 AM

What I'm saying is that for an online portal, e-zine or whatever application, the Nuke family of product is far inferior from a performance, presentation and administration standpoint than other products. You may say "well I'm happy with what I have" until one day you realize that you've pulled the wool over your eyes because you thought that simplicity was best. When you look around and take just a little effort (I'm not even a developer), you can create sites that will look better, last longer, and be easier to handle than any of the Nukes, including Postnuke.

I'm not sure what "integration" means. With a true CMS, e.g. miraserver and others, you can administrate news pages easily, they can look wysiwyg, advanced multiple pagination, and also have all your articles published right into vBulletin 3 if you want. Care to create a thread for articles? That's already done for you. Want to have user posts appear on the front page? No problem. Even better, you can have a vBulletin thread dedicated to every "news article" or "story" that you publish rather than that string of nonsense called 'comments' that is held in Nuke. But I'm simplifying things. Yes, postnuke, php-nuke (still more support), and more nukes can be used but after seeing the light, I'd never go back.

Conclusion: For those of you starting out wanting to create your own portal, go to sitepoint, devarticles, or whatever popular web creation community and ask people what they are using. It will carry you much further than a nuke-based solution that continues to have enhancements layered on top of mediocrity... IMHO of course. :)


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