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I need a few Beta testers for a new software package. There's still a lot of Documentation required but it should run fine on any NT/XP windows computer.
(And it might work as well on win9x)
This is all GNU licenced software (FREE)
This package includes the following:
PHPtriad: installs apache webserver, PHP, mySQL, phpMYadmin, etc.
PHPtriad backup
PHP4.1.1
phpMYadmin update
Drupal CMS
Invision Forum
phpBB forum
Shadowed portal
PostNuke CMS
XMB forum
PHPinfo
All sites are preinstalled and configured to run on your computer.
Full instructions are included.
Read More Here-->
READ_ME_FIRST.html
The support forum-->
EXTREME support forum
Download-->
***PHP-triad EXTREME Beta 4 is released.
This is probably the last beta release barring any unforseen problems.
It's available for download now only at the support forum
It comes packed with:
30 skins for phpBB
26 skins for IPB
All preinstalled!
Drupal has been replaced by Mambo
More secure logins for mySQL and phpMYadmin.
PHP-triad EXTREME Beta 4?
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02-27-2004, 07:59 AM
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Poster
Two of the links in the beta1 menu are broken.
This java script will fix that. Drop it into the "extreme_files" folder and overwrite the existing one.
menu.rar
*updated download
BETA2 FINISHED
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02-27-2004, 09:34 PM
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Poster
Ok, so I know this has been downloaded a few times.
I really need feedback on this.
Did it install as expected?
Did it work?
Were the logins correct?
Was the documentation clear and correct?
Is it usefull?
Any problems, any suggestions, please post them!
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02-27-2004, 10:00 PM
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#4
Hot damn, but unfortunately I can't run it.
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02-27-2004, 10:05 PM
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Poster
If it's a configuration issue or port assignment problem, I may be able to correct that.
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02-27-2004, 10:46 PM
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No, it's an OS problem... I have Linux and WiNE and winex aren't doing it.
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02-27-2004, 11:06 PM
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Poster
Ah, OK. I guess I'll have to work on a Linux installer as well. I just thought most Linux OS's were preconfigured to run PHP and apache.
Linux paths won't work on these preinstalled sites (C:\apache and C:\windows)
Here's an opportunity for some linux gurus to assist
Working out the software and menu needs for a simplified setup.
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02-27-2004, 11:16 PM
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You could always just tarball it, most people are used to that. Although RPMs wouldn't hurt.
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02-27-2004, 11:24 PM
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Poster
yeah, but tarball what exactly? What's needed to get apache , PHP, and mySQL started and configured to run with a preconfigured site?
Are the paths going to be consistant? Is localhost and root, sendmail, all that stuff going to be automatic or will it require batch commands and setup?
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02-28-2004, 03:01 AM
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Tarball the RPMs required for LAMP and just include the other files.
Or you could set everything up on your own computer (use a live disc) and create the installation yourself.
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