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Walter Milner
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#1: Jul 17 '05
I found php_mysql.dll in the ext folder, moved it up to c:\php, and
now its fine ( and thereby got PHPNuke going, which is what I was
trying to do). Is this the way its supposed to be set up?
NSpam
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#2: Jul 17 '05

re: Please ignore last post by me


Walter Milner wrote:[color=blue]
> I found php_mysql.dll in the ext folder, moved it up to c:\php, and
> now its fine ( and thereby got PHPNuke going, which is what I was
> trying to do). Is this the way its supposed to be set up?[/color]

php nuke is a bit of a pain, 'cos its now gone commercial. Probably a
rip off in that it uses open source software and then tries to make
money from the efforts of other people.
Walter Milner
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#3: Jul 17 '05

re: Please ignore last post by me


NSpam <chris.newey@gmail.com> wrote in message news:<ksjWd.196282$68.101341@fe1.news.blueyonder.c o.uk>...[color=blue]
> Walter Milner wrote:[color=green]
> > I found php_mysql.dll in the ext folder, moved it up to c:\php, and
> > now its fine ( and thereby got PHPNuke going, which is what I was
> > trying to do). Is this the way its supposed to be set up?[/color]
>
> php nuke is a bit of a pain, 'cos its now gone commercial. Probably a
> rip off in that it uses open source software and then tries to make
> money from the efforts of other people.[/color]

Well, latest version 7.6? costs $10? I'm actually using 7.5? which is
free - I wouldn't mind paying $10 if I were using it in production.

Would you recommend a better alternative to php nuke?

And my OP - are you supposed to move ext dlls from the ext folder up a
level?
Simon
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#4: Jul 17 '05

re: Please ignore last post by me



"Walter Milner" <w.w.milner@bham.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:efdeca4d.0503052255.d3802de@posting.google.co m...[color=blue]
> NSpam <chris.newey@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:<ksjWd.196282$68.101341@fe1.news.blueyonder.c o.uk>...[color=green]
>> Walter Milner wrote:[color=darkred]
>> > I found php_mysql.dll in the ext folder, moved it up to c:\php, and
>> > now its fine ( and thereby got PHPNuke going, which is what I was
>> > trying to do). Is this the way its supposed to be set up?[/color]
>>
>> php nuke is a bit of a pain, 'cos its now gone commercial. Probably a
>> rip off in that it uses open source software and then tries to make
>> money from the efforts of other people.[/color]
>
> Well, latest version 7.6? costs $10? I'm actually using 7.5? which is
> free - I wouldn't mind paying $10 if I were using it in production.
>
> Would you recommend a better alternative to php nuke?[/color]

Look at mambo, it's a pain to get started but once you know it, it works
like a charm.

Also look at the reviews here...http://www.opensourcecms.com/

Simon


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