Welcome Freshmeat Visitors

OPN NewsNice to meet you here and be invited to download and test our 'baby': It's called OpenPHPNuke (OPN), a Web Content Management System, with a nearly completly redone code and structure. You see the results of more than two years of development.

Perhaps you join our Community, tell us what your are thinking about OPN and help us to improve this nice software.

See you later here

OPN Dev Team

Posted by manne on 2004-03-27 20:47:45  (39167 * reads) 

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OpenPHPNuke 2.0.0 released

OPN NewsOpenPHPNuke 2.0.0 released

The OPN Dev Team proudly anounces the release of Stable Version OpenPHPNuke 2.0.0.


    Changes:
  • Kicked off a lot of bugs
  • Better overall performance
  • Reviewed the PHP Code
  • Lots of new details
  • and a lot more :-)


    New Modules:
  • New Updatemanager
  • Spam Honeypot
  • Jobs
  • Tutorial
  • Bookbutler
  • and more....


Find an upgrade tutorial here

Registered Users may have a look at our Projects page

Posted by manne on 2004-03-23 14:06:10  (24921 * reads) 

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Some Modifications of Calendar Module

OPN NewsIt's now possible to show optionally the date to the list of events. You can choose different sizes to display the date: long, short, with carriage return.
The display of multiline events was changed to appear a little bit nicer (as I hope :-) ). The 'Mouse Over' now displays no timestamp in whole day events.


If you move from the event list, day view or month view to the events the appropriate timestamp will be shown. In events lasting several days always the date of the first day is shown.

I want to encourage you to work in the program code. I discovered OPN two weeks ago and I'm a totally PHP beginner -- but I'm experienced in other languages.

It was possible to get a quick introduction in the (large) code with the kindly help of the developers. Many thanks to Stefan and Alex.

A very interesting detail was appending a new parameter to the code: There was no need to write code for the database not even I had to care for the saving of the data.

Looking at OPN from the inside and the outside reveals a well designed system.

Well done, keep it up!

Volker

Posted by vosskaem on 2004-03-10 11:57:53  (20675 * reads) 

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Notepad on steroids!

PHP News and ToolsNeed an 'EVERYTHING' editor?

I used to use Notepad a lot, because it opened up fast and let me edit different formats and save them with the correct extensions.

Well that is the extent of notepad... no frills at all.

I have stumbled across a program anyone who reads, edits, or builds code will LOVE this editor.

Introducing NoteTab a direct replacement for the original MS Notepad.

CHECK IT OUT! FREEWARE Version is AWESOME! But the Pro version is even better!

Posted by klehman on 2004-03-03 20:56:16  (28686 * reads) 

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German RC2 Contest

OPN NewsYes we are currently preparing for RC2. The community was growing enormously since the release of RC1 and there were a lot of comments and wishes for RC2. So we needed some time to prepare RC2. But now we need man power to get these bugs out of the code and we decided to invite you to participate in the RC2 Bug Searcher Contest:

Who will find the most bugs in RC2?

We apologize for providing only a german test platform, find it here, but perhaps it may interesting for you to have a first look at RC2.

Bugs may be posted in our Bug Forum, mark them with RC2. The contest will last about 3 weeks.

OPN Dev Team

Posted by manne on 2004-01-27 22:29:43  (25595 * reads) 

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