Chris Karakas -Conversion from LyX to DocBook SGML, Index, document generation, PHP-Nuke module, see
Credits
Andre Purfield -Translation from italian (v.1.0) and translation project coordination, see Credits
Fortunato Matarazzo -Translation from italian (v.1.0), see Credits
Chris Karakas -Translation from italian (v.1.0), see Credits
Revision History
Revision 2.1
04.08.2005
Revised by: CK
Security bugfix and maintainance release. Fixed typos, made some improvements, closed a security hole in the section on How to include a HTML file and its links (thanks
to waraxe for this, see http://www.waraxe.us), closed the same security hole in the PHP-Nuke module version of this document, added code for keycaps, applications,
acronyms and product names in the CSS and some enhancements in jadetex.cfg.
Revision 2.0
16.02.2004
Revised by: CK
Added more than 400 pages of additional material. See Credits section for the exact details.
Revision 1.2.1
22.08.2003
Revised by: CK
Now available as PHP-Nuke module too. Link to the module source in the Formats section. Smaller logo.
Revision 1.2
29.05.2003
Revised by: CK
New logo, CSS stylesheet, HTML validation, footer icons. Incorporated LDP reviewer's comments. Created Aknowledgements and Availability
of sources sections.
Revision 1.1
13.02.2003
Revised by: AP
Cleaned up the wording and a few typos.
Revision 1.0
09.01.2003
Revised by: CK
First complete version.
There has always been the necessity to have a definitive guide on PHP-Nuke. This guide 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, security, acceleration, and optimization. Day-to-day operations and miscellaneous topics are also covered.