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Posted by Rory Browne on 09/08/05 19:49
Hi David
I know that quite a lot of online docs can be daunting for new users,
but you should not underestimate the quality of the php documentation.
On 9/8/05, Vizion <vizion@vizion.occoxmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Background:
> I am installing php with apache2 and ssl, mysql-server-5.0.11 on one of my
> Freebsd 5.3. servers. I propose to run a forum (currently investigating
> phpbb but would like to consider others) and am also looking for suitable
> blog and wiki applications. I am more of a system administrator than a
> programmer although I do have considerable experience of some programming
> languages.
>
> Questions:
> 1.
> As I am new to php I would appreciated if someone could help me locate a
> tutorial which not only describes what is in the configuration files (which
> the distributed configuration files do quite well) but also, some
> explanations that might be understood by a php neophyte, plus guidance and
> detailed examples on one might choose on option over another in different
> circumstances. For those who are not familiar with php the configuration
> files can appear daunting.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.php
>
> 2.
> Recomendations for forum, wiki and blog modules.
www.hotscripts.com
>
> Thanks
> david
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