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Re: An Apology to FB (Score: 1) by jbsarma on Wednesday, May 28 @ 14:09:12 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.assamchronicle.com | I will too convert. I already downloaded PostNuke but probably would not be able to move quickly because of time. But, yes, in principle, we should not be tolerating individual whims which are at display at present as far as PHPNuke is concerned. And it is a bit exageration also to say that PHPNuke is the best - there are pros and cons. |
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Re: An Apology to FB (Score: 1) by snarfies3 on Wednesday, May 28 @ 18:09:10 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.temple-anime.org/erik/ | I personally think Postnuke is a better overall system. The ONLY reason I use it on only one of the three CMS-based pages I run is because the modules I want to use just aren't available under Postnuke. Postnuke modules are FAR cleaner to install though... everything is usually 100% self-contained in one directory. If you use Postnuke, be sure to check out ContentXpress at http://pn.arising.net/, I only WISH there were a similar addon for PHPNuke... |
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