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PostNuke Ah, sourceforge decided to change their mysql servers; upgrading, reorganizing and redistributing. I didnt have the time to do the changes, but finally its back online. sorry for the 10 days of downtime...

http://sourceforge.net/docs/E07#mysql

yk.
Published Nov 16, 2005 - 12:04 AM


PostNuke csopf.sourceforge.net was down for a few days because I didnt read the advisory from sourceforge. They remounted the project directorys as read only causing postNuke to bork as it needs a temporary directory to dump its stuff...

So all it took was just a redirection to their /tmp/persistent dir to get this up and going again. Sorry for the downtime.

Issue

yk.
Published Aug 18, 2005 - 11:59 PM


PostNuke If you've noticed lately, there has been a huge change in this website.
Ive taken some time out to upgrade phpNuke 7.1 to postNuke 0.75...
reason for the change of engine is because phpNuke was getting harder and harder to acquire.. they are getting more commercialised. hopefully postNuke would remain 'free'.
Also because the 7.1 engine allowed spambots in and my respectable site suddenly became a spamhouse of pornographic material. yux.

Hopefully this portal fares better.

Im slowly migrating previous data over, and hopefully it doesnt break.
Published Jun 05, 2005 - 09:29 PM



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How do you persist your objects?

· With an Object Persistent Framework
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· Real men dont store data!

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