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PHP-Nuke
PHP-Nuke is a web-based automated news publishing and content management system (a "nuke") based on PHP and MySQL. The system is fully controlled using a web-based user interface. PHP-Nuke was originally a fork of the Thatware news portal system. The system is released as free software under the GNU General Public License. Until version 7.5, the latest version of the software was freely downloadable from the PHP-Nuke website; version 7.5 is the first version for which a US$10 download charge is made. This is permitted under the GNU GPL (providing the source code is included), but the purchaser of the software has the right to freely distribute the source code of the product. This charge only applies to the latest version of PHP-Nuke; previous versions are available free of charge. Version 8.1 is being distributed for US$12 as the PHP-Nuke site is no longer owned by Francisco Burzi, the original developer of the engine. Starting with version 5.6, the display of a copyright message on webpages is required according with the GPL license section 2(c) and approved by the Free Software Foundation as explained on the official web site http://phpnuke.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=6966. It requires a web server which supports the PHP extension (such as the Apache HTTP Server), as well as an SQL database (such as MySQL, mSQL, PostgreSQL, ODBC, ADABAS, Sybase or InterBase).
Features of PHP-NukeThe main aim of PHP-Nuke is to allow a webmaster to create a community-based portal, with an automated web site allowing users and editors to post news items (user-submitted news items are selected by editors). Users can comment on these articles using the comments system. Modules may be added to the PHP-Nuke system, allowing the webmaster to add more features (such as an Internet forum or calendar) to their PHP-Nuke installation in addition to the core modules such as News, FAQ and Private Messaging. The whole system is maintained by administrators using the web-based administration section. The standard modules that are part of the core PHP-Nuke system are as follows:
PHP-Nuke is able to support a number of different languages. Its look and feel can also be customized to an extent using the Themes system, although making it substantially different from the standard ? column layout (as used by the program's official website http://www.phpnuke.org/)requires knowledge on PHP, HTML and CSS. Criticism
Secunia Vulnerability Report for PHP-Nuke 8.x http://secunia.com/product/13524/?task=advisories
ForksThe PHP-Nuke project has been forked many times by different people, for different reasons. Notable forks include:
These forks, and others, have all had their own ideas regarding several aspects of the system, and thus do many things in different ways in an attempt to produce a better product. Nevertheless, most, if not all of these systems can be used to produce a community portal similar to that which can be built using PHP-Nuke, although it is possible that these systems are better at doing some things than PHP-Nuke (and vice-versa). LicensePHP-Nuke is distributed for free and licensed under the GNU/GPL license. Latest version is also GPL licensed but to download from the official site you must pay $12 reference: Homepage: Download (free versions) Homepage: Buy (latest version) NotesExternal links
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