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Create Forums in phpBB3

What is a forum? A forum in a bulletin board system is the section where users will post their topics. To begin, login to Administrator Panel. To create a forum, go to Forums Tab and you will see the default forum, created by setup. If you want to begin from scratch, delete the forum and let`s try to create our own f...

11 September 2007
10:21 GMT

Board Configuration in phpBB3

After you've installed phpBB, you must change a few settings. First, change the settings of the board. Enter the Administration Panel and go to Board Configuration/Board Settings. Here you can change the name of the board(ex: Softpedia Test), the description(ex: Softpedia Install Test Forum), Board Language(in t...

10 September 2007
11:20 GMT

How to Install PHPBB3

PHPBB 3, codenamed "Olympus", is the next version of the popular open source bulletin board. Right now, PHPBB 3 is in the RC stage and the stable version will be available soon. Some of the most important additions for version 3 are:- Attachments - You can add attachments in posts and PMs, you can attach multiple ima...

10 September 2007
10:23 GMT

Create Directories for Every User in Apache

If you want to permit your users to have their own websites in their home directory, you can use UserDir directive. The visitors will access their website using for example the following link: http://www.softpedia.com/~webscripts/ . The visitors will go to the home directory of the user webscripts.The UserDir directi...

6 September 2007
10:54 GMT

Install mod_perl for Apache 2

If you want to use Perl in Apache, the best solution is to install Perl module for Apache: mod_perl. Why do you need to install mod_perl? Because under mod_perl the existing CGI scripts will run faster. Also, converting existing CGI scripts to run under mod_perl is very easy. Also, content handlers can be written in ...

6 September 2007
09:59 GMT

.htaccess commands

.htaccess (Hypertext Access) is the default name of Apache's directory-level configuration file. .htaccess is used to provide security restrictions for a certain directory. The .htaccess file is often accompanied by a .htpasswd file which stores valid usernames and their passwords. With .htaccess you can customi...

30 August 2007
10:14 GMT

Create Loadable Modules for Apache on Windows

The main advantage of Apache is that you can use many Unix modules on Windows platform with no change or changing just a little bit. Other modules depend on aspects of the Unix architecture which are not present in Windows, and will not work.You can add the modules in Apache using two methods. The first is to compile...

30 August 2007
09:10 GMT

Introductory Note on TYPO3

Typo3 is an open source content management system built with PHP and running on MySQL and Apache. Typo3 has 2 main parts: Core and Extensions. The Core is the foundation and Extensions adds specialized functions to the core. Typo3 is very modular, so, if you are a developer, you can quickly create your own extensions...

20 August 2007
10:35 GMT

Manually Configure PHP5 and Apache2

The easiest way to install PHP and Apache is to use software bundles like XAMPP, WAMP, Apache2Triad and many others. But many web developers prefer to install everything manually.So, the first step is to download the latest versions of the packages, for security reasons: PHP 5.2.3 and Apache 2.2.4. Installing Apac...

16 August 2007
11:32 GMT

Microsoft Grows by 2.6 Million Websites in Just 1 Month

Microsoft is literally breathing down Apache's neck. The Redmond company is on an excellent ascendant trend with its web server business, increasing its market share month after month. The Redmond company's climb started strong back in 2005-2006 from the position of the underdog. Approximately two years ago...

6 August 2007
11:16 GMT

Microsoft Finally A Winner, Beats The Vulnerable Apache

Security company Sophos published an interesting report concerning the software solutions used for webservers, revealing that Microsoft's IIS is securer when it comes to the battle with the famous Apache. At this time, Apache is surely the most popular server software application on the Internet with an impressi...

25 July 2007
05:39 GMT

Linux-based Websites Outperform the Windows-based Ones

Uhm, now it's official: the Linux websites have better uptime and load faster than Windows-based websites. According to a study made by WatchMouse website monitoring company, the Linux and Windows websites hold an almost 75% share, of course with variations depending on regions.The WatchMouse company started a ...

21 June 2007
08:34 GMT

Google: Microsoft? A Very Dangerous Company!

The Google employees are struggling to improve the security of their technology but, without support and statistics about the other services, it's extremely hard to manage to create a 100 percent safe solution. That's why they decided to conduct a special web research to find out how many Internet servers a...

6 June 2007
15:31 GMT

Plone Installation Guide for Fedora Core 6

Plone is a ready-to-run content management system that is built on the powerful and free Zope application server. Plone is easy to set up, extremely flexible, and provides you with a system for managing web content that is ideal for project groups, communities, web sites, extranets and intranets. Although Zope is tot...

6 April 2007
06:45 GMT


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