[nycphp-talk] Open source forum suggestion
Pete Czech - New Possibilities Group, LLC
czech at npgroup.net
Thu Mar 8 12:07:41 EST 2007
Hey all, long time lurker...
I've had problems keeping bots out of phpbb (have tried all sorts of
extensions). vBulletin, no issues. Have they gone after that in
version 3? Other than the bots, I like that system much more than vb.
Cheers,
Pete Czech
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Pete Czech
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New Possibilities Group, LLC
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AIM: PJCzech
Alvaro P. wrote:
> If you don't mind waiting a little, or don't mind it's not officially
> out, the first Release Candidate of phpBB3 will soon be released. Even
> the beta 5 version is very stable. You can see it in action here
> http://area51.phpbb.com/phpBB/
>
> Alvaro
>
> Cliff Hirsch wrote:
>> I want to enter the 21st century and add a forum to my site.
>>
>> My ISP offers phpBB2 and Discuss, a CGI-based forums. Or I can add my
>> own.
>>
>> Does anyone have suggestions regarding a great forum package for a
>> business, not consumer, web site? What about vBulletin, although it
>> looks like a commercial product. Is phpBB2 the way to go? I though it
>> was known to have security issues. Suggestions?
>>
>> Cliff
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