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Posted: Sun 22. Feb 2004, 13:33
by Oliver Georgi
Posted: Sun 22. Feb 2004, 13:51
by frold
I still think it is to advance....
Posted: Sun 22. Feb 2004, 14:28
by DeXXus
frold wrote:I still think it is to advance....
They DO take up a lot of real estate and have "varying" overhead.
I have always been a fan of the Forum Style presented at The Code Project:
http://www.codeproject.com/lounge.asp
It can present thread structures in a smaller amount of space, but can be expanded individually to read particular threads/messages.
I found an basic attempt by someone to partially reproduce it in PHP here:
http://www.brando.com/forum/
But, it is incomplete w/ absence of polish. Didn't even reproduce the "doubly" clickable topics for expanding/contracting. Shame!
Posted: Sun 22. Feb 2004, 14:33
by Repute
Personaly I hate that style of forums...
Posted: Sun 22. Feb 2004, 14:37
by frold
If could choose I would choose a simple forum like this
http://www.dudal.com/dcmpage/personlig_info/debat/
it is in danish (and you can not download it) But a forum simple like that I would choose...
Posted: Sun 22. Feb 2004, 14:44
by DeXXus
One with flexibility of styling is
W Agora here:
http://www.w-agora.net/en/demos.php
Posted: Sun 22. Feb 2004, 17:48
by brans
http: //hosted .n0riskn0fun .de/ecclan/?show=forum_forum
This one is coded by my cousin. Maybe I could ask him to serve the community with this board ?? What do you think ?
Thema Topico!
Posted: Tue 2. Mar 2004, 13:59
by Winters
Hello! I am in the process of testing phpwcms as well as two others.
Anyway, as to a forum to integrate, have you checked out
Thema Topico? I know nothing about php code, but from the outside, it looks like a good combination of speed/ minimalism and power.
Posted: Tue 2. Mar 2004, 14:04
by Repute
Looks great!
Oliver look at this!!
Posted: Tue 28. Sep 2004, 01:46
by Hunter58
frold wrote:
I still think it is to advance....
Oliver,
I f you are still looking for a nice but simple forum solution take a look at this one:
http://www.mylittlehomepage.net/forum_script.html
It is simple, free and yet powerfull and versatile.
just my two (euro) cents
Posted: Tue 28. Sep 2004, 05:18
by Ben
Thema Topico has been re-named and can be seen here:
http://www.jaia-interactive.com/dev/mytopix/. It seems to be one of the cleanest looking and simple forums that I've seen in a while. They'll be releasing the beta soon.
Posted: Wed 29. Sep 2004, 06:05
by tngator
Has anyone attempted a member integration script? We don't totally need a complete integration as long as it would pull the member info, that would be fine. I am testing this CMS because it has all of the features (and then some) that all of the enterprise solutions have. Keep up the good job!
Posted: Wed 29. Sep 2004, 17:29
by Hunter58
tngator wrote:Has anyone attempted a member integration script?
On my testsite I had mylitlescript (2posts back) reading its member data from the phpwcms usertable and the forum running in an iframe.
There are some things to do:
- I want people registered for the forum and not for phpwcms
Login on phwcms does not mean that you are logged into the forum and vise versa
the iframe solution is a nice workaround only
I stopped there because you should alter code in both scripts to accomplish those things. I don't like that, so I'll wait for some kind of plugin mechanism.
Posted: Wed 29. Sep 2004, 17:55
by brans
ouhm in the latest release you don't need to change code! use the init and render folder to include your scripts into wcms... don't see any reason to edit any core code of wmcs then... (didn't look at the forum so I can't talk about this script)
Posted: Wed 29. Sep 2004, 20:18
by Carlos Rocha
You mean I don't need iFrame to make something like this?
http://www.e-legis.org/index.php?id=11,28,0,0,1,0