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Phpnuke, E107 Or Post Nuke?

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It seems like I've seen something like this topic elsewhere in the forum. But couldn't locate it. If I am asked to choose among the three I would definitely go for postnuke. Firstly, copyright notice at the footer. As long as the source code remains postnuke won't complaint whereas php-nuke will sue you for anything untill your last breathe... If php-nuke allows everyone to remove the footer it would have give a very stiff competition to postnuke (at least according to me). Secondly, I like PNphpBB forum... it is one of the best upgraded or featured or called it modified phpBB. The functions and features are just great. Forum makes up the site these days. A good forum, feel and look can make much difference to the overall impression of the site itself.Thirdly, e107 isn't attractive to me because designs are not that appealing. The main menu item which can collapse is the only difference from other cms, the rest are more or less the same. BTW out of three you have chosen two as the best... -_- what about others like mambo, xoops, typo, phpwebsite, etc?

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Mambo is rubbish. My old site used it and it was terrible.

 

BTW out of three you have chosen two as the best... what about others like mambo, xoops, typo, phpwebsite, etc?

 

Never heard of the other stuff.

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Mambo owns all, it is the best one out there, php-nuke is a haven for exploits just like phpBB is. Post Nuke is really crappy when it comes to navigation and management, even though I voted for it I don't really like it, and I can't comment on e107, because I haven't seen or tried it, but I've heard it's pretty good.

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I personally prefer Nuke. I am currently helping out moderating a phpnuke help forums. So if you need some help drop by here I've seen a lot of posts there and no exploits. But there were some cases where admin passwords were hacked. They were basically brute forced easily because they were short passwords.

Anyways, Dynomite, everything has exploits nothing is perfect or secure. It seems Nuke has a lot of exploits because it more popular than others. Therefore, it code is seen by more people, and its a perfect target for "hackers". A good example of this would be Mac and Windows. All you ever hear about is exploits in Windows, and hardly ever in Mac. Why? It is because the majority of the market is Windows.
Wow, that was a rant, don't mind me. Just defending Nuke.

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I think PHP Nuke might be the best web development CMS ever. It is so advanced but why didnt PHP nuke make some bond with IPB or VB instead of cheaping out and going with the free phpbb. If it figured somehting out with IPB, that would be awesome. But now most of you know about IB2nuke.com. Where you can add PHP nuke to IPB 2.0 or IPB 1.3 to PHP Nuke.

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im hosted here with Xisto ... i was working with php nuke and it was fine but it was a little mess to config some parts of the nuke ... i received an advice to try phpfusion ... wow it is great an easier to install, config and update ... also is very easy to install mods ... what else can i say?? ... is not a very commercial tool so give it a chance you'll be amazed of how easy is to use it ???

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Well e107 is a site system. u can get it at http://ww1.e107.com/ it has everything you need. Shoutbox, forums, news system, stats, clock, everything! I have beend using it for quite some time now. And it never failed me once. If you are not very good with php u should use this. All u need is a host that supports ftp, and mysql databases.

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