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Re: ProjectXERO 1.0.0 RC1 has been released (Score: 1) by TrevorS on Friday, September 10 @ 13:16:10 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.trevor.net | OK, I'm willing to admit it when I shoot my questions off without doing enough research. I've downloaded the code, poked around a bit, and insalled it to my testing server. The user-to-admin bridge was a very nice move. Same with the install file. I had the site up and running in less than 4 minutes (serious). The admin control panel is also noticable enhancement. It is similar to 7.5, but incorporates greater control over a few areas that needed focused on. User management is much better by leaps and bounds.
You have done some pretty good work here. The file I picked over the most was mainfile + required includes. The code i*is* significantly defferent than PHP-Nukes.
If I hadn't been working on enhancing my own version of PHP-Nuke 7.5 for an upcomming project, I'd probably give your system a better look. As it is, I've spent too many hours hacking the nuke core, adding features, etc... to go back now. Foe someone that is just getting into nuke, I'd recommend the ProjectXERO package as set-up is so much easier than a standard Nuke install.
Hopefully the mod creators will jump on your project and expand the options. Speaking of mods, are PHP-Nuke version 6.x mods able to interface ProjectXERO without too much hastle? |
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