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hi,
i am currently developing my new blog site, and i want to put some membership area there, i know there are many PHP all-in-one packages like PHPnuke - PostNuke etc. which should i install? should i install a portal package or only a membership code php? what would u advice me? thanks with best wishes. ozzy _ |
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Moved to Scripts
I haven't ever been 100% satisfied w/ the ready-made PHP CMS scripts on the market, and usu end up creating my own. One good thing about the 'nuke' scripts is a large user base, so hacks et al are readily available.
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thnkx, can u advice me a membership script?
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I would not recomend nuke, but geeklog is a good one to install.. try it out
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