There has always been the necessity to have a definitive guide on PHP?Nuke. This tutorial describes the installation and structure of PHP?Nuke and the details of customizing the front end to suit the users’ needs. The architecture of PHP?Nuke, with its modules, blocks, topics and themes is presented in detail, as well as the interplay of PHP and MySQL for the creation of a mighty content management system (CMS).It also delves into more advanced issues, like the programming of PHP?Nuke blocks and modules.
This book is born as a “thank you” to all the users who visit spaghettibrain. There has always been the necessity to have a definitive guide on PHP?Nuke, possibly in Italian language. Due to time constraints, nobody has ever had the will to carry out this operation.
Chapter 1. Terms of distribution
- 1.1. Disclaimer
1.2. Formats
1.3. Licence
1.4. Availability of sources
1.5. Aknowledgements
- 2.1. Purpose
2.2. What Is PHP?Nuke
2.3. Short history of PHP?Nuke
2.4. The Nuke Communities
2.5. Why use PHP?Nuke and not static HTML page
- 3.1. The preinstalled modules
3.2. Other non?installed modules
3.3. The preinstalled blocks
- 4.1. The administration functions
4.2. The Preferences page
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- 5.1.1. Download
5.1.2. Upload through FTP
5.1.3. Formulation of the file permissions- 5.2.1. What Is PHPMyadmin
5.2.2. How to install the DB of PHP?Nuke with PHPMyadmin
5.2.3. The config.php file
5.2.4. Resources
5.1. Installation process5.2. How to install PHP?Nuke through PHPMyadmin
- 6.1. Directory structure
6.2. Main page management
6.3. Module management
6.4. Administration management
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- 7.2.1. Example creation of HTML file to include in the theme
7.1. Structure of a PHP?Nuke theme
7.2. Modifying the HTML template7.3. Theme construction: the rules to follow
- 8.1. The characteristics of the various types of blocks
8.2. How to create a new block
- 9.1. Module structure
9.2. Creating fully compatible modules: the rules to follow
9.3. Module creation, the public part
9.4. Module creation, administrator part
- 10.1. The permissions on the folders and files
10.2. Cookies ? timeout and configuration
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- 11.3.1. What is PHPMyadmin
11.3.2. How to install the PHP?Nuke DB with PHPMyadmin
11.1. The database table
11.2. The syntax of SQL code
11.3. PHPMyadmin, administering MySQL via web11.4. MySQL Front, how to administer a MySQL DB from Windows
11.5. Foxserv, making PHP?Nuke work on Windows Systems
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