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Does anyone remember Good Ole PHP Nuke? From back in the day

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  • Does anyone remember Good Ole PHP Nuke? From back in the day

    Was wondering if anyone remembered that good old web portal software php Nuke. Was basically a forum built into a CMS portal homepage. You basically had the homepage available with the forum posts in between the sidebars which had content for the site. I remember back in the day they had these things called Yahoo Rares. You would basically try to crack an account that had a special character in it's name such as ______RAWRR____ or something like that. There was this one site I used to get on that was all into Yahoo Pool the game. I remember that's what first got me wanting to build my own site is how professional it looked.

    Now please note that I don't and no one should try to crack anything though the experience in trying to learn how with all these neat little tools was very fun. I thought I might make a site one day that would basically be for trying to learn how to hack but in a completely legal way. Where you just practice. I was actually only 11 when I came across this site.

    Anyway it's way out of date now and has many bugs. The current updated version or would-be winner is called PHP Fusion. Thoughts?
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    RE: Does anyone remember Good Ole PHP Nuke? From back in the day

    Show some archives! http://archive.org

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      RE: Does anyone remember Good Ole PHP Nuke? From back in the day

      I don't remember the site name. There's no way to know it plus posting it would be against site rules. Just wondered if anyone remembers sites like that from back in the day.

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        RE: Does anyone remember Good Ole PHP Nuke? From back in the day

        Oh okay. its all good.

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          RE: Does anyone remember Good Ole PHP Nuke? From back in the day

          I remember PhpNuke well, I actually used it when I started making websites before learning html, css and php.
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            RE: Does anyone remember Good Ole PHP Nuke? From back in the day


            That's quite interesting 1@ShockPoint[/USER]

            I'm just starting to learn PHP. I made the most ever online add-on for the counts under members online. I am very well adepted to html and css though. That's currently my speciality. I'm trying to learn javascript though as well. Some good memories on Nuke sites.

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              RE: Does anyone remember Good Ole PHP Nuke? From back in the day


              Originally posted by TopSilver
              That's quite interesting 1@ShockPoint[/USER]

              I'm just starting to learn PHP. I made the most ever online add-on for the counts under members online. I am very well adepted to html and css though. That's currently my speciality. I'm trying to learn javascript though as well. Some good memories on Nuke sites.
              Good luck!

              PHP is basically the same as html just abit more coding by mind rather than using simple <html> tags. atleast, that's what I think haha

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                RE: Does anyone remember Good Ole PHP Nuke? From back in the day

                I remember PHPNuke. I used to mess around with it, just as much as the other free softwares. Sadly, I ended up hosting forums on different softwares over the years, due to those softwares having better implemented features. Wish the current implementation of it was less buggy, so I could give it a try without feeling like I need to keep debugging everything.

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                  RE: Does anyone remember Good Ole PHP Nuke? From back in the day

                  I don't know about php Nuke. I never heard of this community software because I was not into building forums. I started self hosted blogs in 2015, built my first forum in 2018 but I was mainly using popular free softwares like mybb, phpbb, smf, etc. I just checked on Google and it says php Nuke is free CMS for community. I will check this out.

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