PHP-Nuke Garage
Prentice Hall (Verlag)
978-0-13-185516-8 (ISBN)
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PHP-Nuke (www.phpnuke.org) is an open source web portal program that is
very powerful, but relatively easy to use once it is set up, and very flexible and
customizable. It runs on Linux, UNIX, OS/2, Windows, MacOS and
FreeBSD, and is supported in 20 languages. It gives administrators a powerful
assembly of tools to maintain an active and 100% interactive website that uses
databases. It runs on the popular programs MySQL (or any SQL database),
Apache, and PHP, yet the administrator does not need to know any of these
programs in order to use PHP-Nuke.
PHP-Nuke has two main audiences: 1) companies who are in record numbers
establishing intranet Web portals to help organize information on their
networks and improve interoffice communications. More companies are using
public Web portals to engage, inform, and retain customers; 2) ISP customers
who are receiving PHP-Nuke as an easy-to-use value-add from their ISPs. The
ISP push is leading MANY customers to be interested in PHP-Nuke (since
they get it for free with their Web hosting), but at a loss for how to go about
using it.
About the Author Don Jones has been working in the information technology industry for more than ten years. His first Web site, http://www.eboutique.com, was built in 1993 for a former employer. Today, he operates a number of Web sites, including one built entirely in PHP-Nuke. Don is a popular industry author, with more than a dozen books published, and is a frequent speaker at national technical conferences. He's also a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP). Don currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. © Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.
About the Authors.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
I. PHP-NUKE QUICK START.
1. What Is PHP-Nuke?
2. How PHP-Nuke Works.
3. Understanding the Nuke Lingo.
4. Finding a PHP-Nuke Host.
5. Installing PHP-Nuke.
6. Configuring Site Preferences.
7. Choosing Modules.
8. Choosing Blocks.
9. Writing a Story.
II. USING PHP-NUKE.
10. Controlling Access to Modules.
11. Using the AvantGo Module.
12. Using the Content Module.
13. Using the Downloads Module.
14. Using the Encyclopedia Module.
15. Using the FAQ Module.
16. Using the Feedback Module.
17. Using the Journal Module.
18. Using the Members List Module.
19. Using the News Module.
20. Using the Private Messages Module.
21. Using the Recommend Us Module.
22. Using the Reviews Module.
23. Using the Search Module.
24. Using the Sections Module.
25. Using the Statistics Module.
26. Using the Stories Archive Module.
27. Using the Surveys Module.
28. Using the Top Module.
29. Using the Topics Module.
30. Using the Web Links Module.
31. Using the Your Account Module.
32. Adding the NSN Your Account Tweak.
33. Adding the Events Calendar Module.
34. Adding the Amazon.com Module.
35. Making Your Own Simple HTML Module.
36. Making Your Own Dynamic Module.
37. Selecting and Using Built-In Blocks.
38. Using RSS Newsfeed Blocks.
39. Adding Third-Party Blocks.
40. Making Your Own Simple HTML Block.
41. Making Your Own Dynamic Block.
III. PHP-NUKE ADMINISTRATION.
42. Administering Stories and Topics.
43. Backing Up Your Site and Database.
44. Administering Banners.
45. Administering Content.
46. Administering Users, Admins, and Groups.
47. Reviewing HTTP Referrers.
48. Administering Messages.
49. Sending an e-Newsletter.
50. Working with Submissions.
51. Administering Surveys and Polls.
52. Understanding Themes.
53. Installing a Third-Party Theme.
54. Tweaking a Theme to Meet Your Needs.
IV. THE PHP-NUKE FORUMS.
55. Managing Forums and Categories.
56. Managing Forums Settings.
57. Using a Forum.
58. Moderating a Forum.
59. Managing Forums Security.
60. Maintaining the Forums.
V. ADVANCED PHP-NUKE TOPICS.
61. Fixing Common Errors.
62. Moving a PHP-Nuke Site to a New Host.
63. Creating a Pay Subscription Site.
64. Working with the PHP-Nuke Database.
65. Securing PHP-Nuke.
66. Upgrading PHP-Nuke.
67. Last-Minute Changes.
Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.2.2005 |
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Reihe/Serie | The Garage Series |
Verlagsort | Upper Saddle River |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 232 mm |
Gewicht | 574 g |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Grafik / Design |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke | |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet | |
ISBN-10 | 0-13-185516-6 / 0131855166 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-185516-8 / 9780131855168 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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