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Coldy writes "The 4images Gallery Installation (integration) Tutorial is now updated for all PHP-Nuke Versions (6.5 - 8.1), CiroxX and RavenNuke 2.4.00.
You can download the new Installation-Tutorial at CyberTipps (registration required).
The 4images Gallery is one of the safest Gallery-Systems with many features.
The plans for the next year are new free templates and modifications."
Posted by Raven on Friday, December 25, 2009 @ 13:47:39 EST (817 reads) (Read More... | 579 bytes more | Score: 0)
6 Different Ways to Debug a Phpnuke Problem Quickly
floppydrivez writes "I have written a short tutorial on Phpnuke Downloads to help phpnuke users with debugging problems when installing blocks, modules, themes, and forum mods.
Posted by Raven on Monday, October 12, 2009 @ 10:18:36 EDT (696 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Character Entity References in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0
Character Entity References in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0 Author: Elizabeth Castro
Here is a set of tables containing the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as described in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C. I have divided them into my own, hopefully logical, categories:
Entities for characters with special meaning in HTML and XHTML
Entities for accented characters, accents, and other diacritics from Western European Languages
Entities for punctuation characters
Entities for mathematical and technical characters (including Greek)
Entities for shapes and arrows
Each table has five columns. The first column contains the entity reference, in the form &entity_name;, that is, an ampersand, the entity name, and then a semi colon. The second column displays how that entity appears in your browser. The proper character will only appear if you have a font that can display it. The third column contains the number reference for the same character in the form &#number;, that is, an ampersand, a hash symbol (which signals that a number reference is coming), the character's number, and then a semi colon. The fourth column shows how the number reference displays in your browser. Again, the proper character is only displayed if the default font selected in your browser preferences contains such a character.
The fifth column contains a description of the character, and an occasional note. You can either hover over the note link to see the note, or click it to go the notes page, which will open in a separate window.
There are many ways to order character entities. You can order them alphabetically, by number, or by Unicode collection, to mention just a few methods. I find all of these rather arbitrary. So, I have taken the liberty of classifying them into what I consider logical categories, and sometimes subcategories, and then by alphabetical order. I hope you find it useful. And don't forget, you can always use your browser's Find command to find a particular word or phrase within this page.
Posted by Raven on Friday, July 31, 2009 @ 10:38:50 EDT (687 reads) ( | Score: 0)
RavenNuke(tm) Installation Tutorial
MrSideJob writes "SideJobList.com - Your Source for Side Jobs, has updated our illustrated tutorial which includes new steps on installing RavenNuke(tm) 2.30.01.
Its a great step by step tutorial with lots of pictures to help beginners with their first installation.
It only takes 3 pieces of free software:
* Notepad++
* XAMPP
* RavenNuke(tm)
Posted by Raven on Wednesday, April 29, 2009 @ 04:14:02 EDT (648 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Learn XHTML in only 8 weeks
trunks writes "Hello everyone!
Well just like it says in the title. Learn XHTML in only 8 weeks. I will be teaching XHTML for 8 weeks to those that wish to participate. I already have 6 people signed up and I am looking for a few more. This is limited space! This pilot program is sponsored by PHP-Clans.com. There is no cost just your eagerness to learn. Please only apply if you are serious. I do not have time to waste with those that do not have a interest in the trade. This is a basic program that does not require any prerequisites. If you own a basic computer then you are golden. This class will start on Monday January 5th, 2009. If you are interested please send me a email before Sunday January 4th, 2009. There are not set times, work at your own pace and I will be available to the students Monday-Friday almost 24/7 for questions and help. Please email the following information to eric@php-clans.com
Name:
Age:
Race:
Country:
Type of computer:
Operating System:
Previous experience:
Contact email:
Screen Name:
Msn Contact:
This does not in any way reflect any learning institute. This is just me giving back to the community for those asking to learn!
PS-8 Weeks to CSS will be the pilot program after this class.
also possibly with a basic php class after.
Thanks
-Eric"
Posted by Raven on Friday, January 02, 2009 @ 08:18:24 EST (895 reads) ( | Score: 0)
zulkiplyharun.com - great developer with new hacks and scripts - travel over
nukeevangelist writes "we have many experts - eg. security experts that offer hacks for the global community:
It was a known fact that PHPNUKE is using a simple form of CAPTCHA (called security code), which will try to resist against automated actions - login bruteforce, account creation DoS, ect. PHNUKE with the standard 6-digit CAPTCHA can be easily attacked not only by human, but also by any malicious script exploiting the design weakness. "
Posted by raven on Sunday, April 22, 2007 @ 01:23:03 EDT (1617 reads) (Read More... | 1352 bytes more | Score: 0)
Getting hits to your Site the Right Way
Tag writes "Writing to get your News out
Copyright 2006 Tag Craig
Web masters... you have spent time, effort and probably money designing your web site, but yet it receives few or no hits. What can you do to make sure that your site receives the publicity it deserves?"
Posted by Raven on Tuesday, June 13, 2006 @ 15:57:28 EDT (1762 reads) (Read More... | 2407 bytes more | Score: 5)
Selling Your Book Online
Tag writes "by Ryan Orr
Selling Your Book Online
Bookwired.com Tutorial
You are not happy with your publishers efforts to sell your book. If you are a using a print on demand company (POD), you are even in worse shape. Most of the cost of the book, which is less than 50% of what they charge you, goes back to them in profits. You are left with a book to sell, and you do not make any money doing it. You can make money if you charge way over the amount they charge you, and make it inaccessible for the average person. "
Posted by Raven on Monday, September 26, 2005 @ 16:35:57 EDT (2405 reads) (Read More... | 6376 bytes more | Score: 0)
Make your own themes
dkwds writes "Yes you can do exactly that with this new html based theme tutorial i made. Free to download, no registration required and all the support you require to accomplish it, available in the site's forums. Comes with a simple theme which can be used for reference. Get your copy at www.surprise-me.co.uk"
Posted by Raven on Thursday, September 22, 2005 @ 04:14:38 EDT (1696 reads) ( | Score: 0)
PHP/MySQL Tutorials At SitePoint
One of the very best resources on the Internet, IMO, is Kevin Yank's Website: SitePoint.com. I have been a long time subscriber to his news letters and have several of his books. I'd like to recommend that you bookmark his site and visit it often. The resources and forums are invaluable, imo.
In particular, I highly recommend his PHP and MySQL Tutorials section. There is such a plethora of information in that section. Plus, he even generously prints many chapters from the books that they offer! Get over there ASAP and start learning, improving, and honing your skills!
Posted by Raven on Saturday, August 06, 2005 @ 10:08:05 EDT (1458 reads) ( | Score: 0)