Hi all Is there any reasonable possibility of integrating php-nuke into Zope?
From: "Eduardo Pareja" <epareja@hvn.sas.junta-andalucia.es>
Is there any reasonable possibility of integrating php-nuke into Zope?
Why would you want to do this? As I understand PHP-nuke, it's a community software written in PHP. It does very similar things to what Zope + CMF does. Possibly in a better way (I don't know, and it depends on what you want to do) but I bet it would be much easier improving Zope+CMF than somehow integrating the parts of PHP-Nuke that you like to use Zope.
* Eduardo Pareja <epareja@hvn.sas.junta-andalucia.es> writes:
Is there any reasonable possibility of integrating php-nuke into Zope?
Only one that comes to mind - add the following link: http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&querytime=JCE93B&q=phpnuke+e... I used to run a site with PHPNuke. Let me put it this way: calling PHPNuke a giant heap of dino turd would be an insult to all dino turd in this universe. And potentially any other if secure programming is a criterion. -- Robin S. Socha, Webhamster http://my.gnus.org/cryforhelp/
The answer is yes. If you someone is compelled enough to do it, just about anything could be integrated. COBOL scripting? sure. LOGO style turtle graphics TTW? why not. Running Zope on the Sinclair 99? probably not ;^). I think the key is that there is only one compelling reason I can think of to do this: That one knows more about PHP than Zope and oddly enough wants to use Zope as their server platform. I would argue though that it would take longer to actually integrate PHP Nuke in any meaningful way, than to learn Zope and develop a solution native to it. The best way I can think of to "integrate" these easily is to simply serve both of them through a single Apache. Part of the site would be PHP Nuke and the other would be Zope. Now that's only one degree of integration to be sure, but it would be easy to achieve. -Casey Eduardo Pareja wrote:
Hi all
Is there any reasonable possibility of integrating php-nuke into Zope?
What about Squishdot? (a Zope Product). Isn't it simmilar to PHPNuke? Regards, Jorge M. Casey Duncan wrote:
The answer is yes. If you someone is compelled enough to do it, just about anything could be integrated. COBOL scripting? sure. LOGO style turtle graphics TTW? why not. Running Zope on the Sinclair 99? probably not ;^).
I think the key is that there is only one compelling reason I can think of to do this: That one knows more about PHP than Zope and oddly enough wants to use Zope as their server platform.
I would argue though that it would take longer to actually integrate PHP Nuke in any meaningful way, than to learn Zope and develop a solution native to it.
The best way I can think of to "integrate" these easily is to simply serve both of them through a single Apache. Part of the site would be PHP Nuke and the other would be Zope. Now that's only one degree of integration to be sure, but it would be easy to achieve.
-Casey
Eduardo Pareja wrote:
Hi all
Is there any reasonable possibility of integrating php-nuke into Zope?
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What about Squishdot? (a Zope Product). Isn't it simmilar to PHPNuke?
Yes, inasmuch as it is a weblog. No, inasmuch as it does not suck and can easily be modified, works, has no exploits like PHPNuke and does not have Zillions of useless, ugly, non-working add-ons.
"Robin S. Socha" <robin-dated-1018808179.7c16b3@socha.net> writes:
* Jorge O. Martinez <jmartinez@eMediaMillWorks.com> writes:
http://learn.to/edit_messages - your quoting sucks.
What about Squishdot? (a Zope Product). Isn't it simmilar to PHPNuke?
Yes, inasmuch as it is a weblog. No, inasmuch as it does not suck and can easily be modified, works, has no exploits like PHPNuke and does not have Zillions of useless, ugly, non-working add-ons.
Think you've been using a different version of PHPNuke from me. It's a nice product, as is Squishdot. Ian (a happy user of both)
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