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Impressive vbulletin hack, anyone here up to the task?
<a href="http://www.techimo.com" target="_blank">www.techimo.com</a>
By far the best hack of vBulletin I have ever seen. Note that every page has an HTML extension. Can anyone comment on this? Do you think they have devised a scheme that actually reduces server load? Is there anyone here who thinks that they could duplicate this site? |
Let me elaborate a bit:
This could be a paid job if someone here thinks that they could reproduce some of the components on techimo.com, specifically the news and reviews sections. |
So.. you want a portal made then.
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This is already a hack
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where is this hack?
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Thanks for the help, Josh |
tahts my friend's uncle's site - heh
want me to ask him? |
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Thanks Josh |
hmmmmmmm
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never mind, i misunderstoof him... that techimo site uses the same code base for his portal as his uncle
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actuly, if you could change extions in your server, you could change your PHP to HTML and make the .HTML act like .PHP, then you just have to rename all the PHP files to HTML, I think...but, then again, you need to make alot of template editing.
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