Subject | Re: [Firebird-general] forum software w/ firebird as the back end? |
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Author | Lester Caine |
Post date | 2005-06-04T22:23:51Z |
Rob Bryant wrote:
does not offer a Firebird port then the original Forum package WILL be
restored since I can't stand phpBB and would not bother to make it work.
There is also nice expansion of the core system to support multiple
languages which is receiving a lot of support by way of translation modules.
tikipro does have Blogs and Wiki ( in html or 'wiki' ) along with a lot
of other modules out of the box. All working fine with Firebird. There
are a lot of other modules that just need someone to tidy them up, and
add them back into the install package.
http://www.tikipro.org
Best start point if you want to play is
http://www.tikipro.org/wiki/index.php?page=HowToGetIt
The firebird port test site is at
http://tikifirebird.lsces.co.uk/
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Lester Caine
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L.S.Caine Electronic Services
> I am trying to find info on what forum or bulletin board software istikipro has currently opted to use phpbb as it's forum - but since that
> available that uses Firebird as a back end. I am especially interested in
> any that use PHP, Python, or Perl as the scripting language.
>
> Also, if anyone has had any experience using or installing such software
> they would like to share, I would love to hear your stories.
does not offer a Firebird port then the original Forum package WILL be
restored since I can't stand phpBB and would not bother to make it work.
There is also nice expansion of the core system to support multiple
languages which is receiving a lot of support by way of translation modules.
tikipro does have Blogs and Wiki ( in html or 'wiki' ) along with a lot
of other modules out of the box. All working fine with Firebird. There
are a lot of other modules that just need someone to tidy them up, and
add them back into the install package.
http://www.tikipro.org
Best start point if you want to play is
http://www.tikipro.org/wiki/index.php?page=HowToGetIt
The firebird port test site is at
http://tikifirebird.lsces.co.uk/
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Lester Caine
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L.S.Caine Electronic Services