There are many: CupCake forum on CakePHP Web3CMS on Yii Also interesting for you: Comparison of Internet forum software (PHP).
Moaaarrr! +1 CupCake seems nice. The Wikipedia link is less interesting.
,) – mario Sep 6 '10 at 5:24 1 Wikipedia link is for a complete list. You can then manually go through the docs of each of them to find out if any of them is good for you :) – shamittomar Sep 6 '10 at 5:25 Nah, I've been through the list: it's all aging codebases. I went over hotscripts for two hours even.
That's the first time I read about something modern, like CupCake. – mario Sep 6 '10 at 5:28.
The new version 2 release of Vanilla Forums has just been recoded from scratch as an application that runs on a new PHP MVC framework called Garden. While most have probably not heard of Garden, I think the fact that it powers such a popular forum package ("382,287 sites use Vanilla Forums") stands as somewhat of a testament. If you view Vanilla's application code on GitHub, you can see that the folder structure looks similar to what you would find in other MVC frameworks.
Although there doesn't seem to be an official website for the framework yet, the author has released a series of blog posts that give some insight into why the framework was developed and what features it contains.
Completely missed. +1 Fascinating! Note of concern: it employs a custom addslashes for SQL escaping, instead of PDO->quote – mario Sep 6 '10 at 20:37.
I was looking for a fresh forum software (threaded) or bulletin board (flat/partitioned). And I'm wondering if there's an implementation based on one of the big PHP frameworks (CodeIgniter, Kohana, Yii, CakePHP, ZF, Seagull, Fusebox, Symfony, eZ, Prado, or whatever...). Reason: A framework based implementation would be inherently more secure, because of ORM and validation and abstracted processing logic.
And also would be good showcase of the framework itself.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.