Come check us out. We are still on the hunt for developers and artists. We are trying to support many different Nukes. Also looking for server space. So give us a peek and let us know what you think. NukeShop.com
Ever wanted to get in on the ground floor of the next big thing? Well, now's your chance. The Xoops dev team are looking for some talented PHP coders to join our team. If you are interested in signing on. We're not an "open" project at this stage, but anyone interested in joining the team is more than welcome to. Now's your chance. Send email at developer@xoops.org and we'll set you up.
Hi there, for some time now I have been developing Flash Modules & Flash Themes (WebDesignHQ.com) for Postnuke & PHP-Nuke, and I am just wondering how compatible the XOOPS module & theme system is... compared to Postnuke? I just downloaded the rc1 version, and am installing it, but would like some input before I start to work on converting my current modules/themes.... just to make sure there aren't going to be any major overhauls on the module system or theme system before the final release. Thanks! Jared
The most of the problems we receive are due to database password checking in our install script and in our core main file. This seems to be a problem for those who do not set DB passwords on a local database server.
We are aware of this bug, and are working for a new install script. But we recommend a database password be set as a good habit even when you are installing on your local server.
I have found that some people are having trouble installing the package using our install script. We will fix the bugs we received till now, but if you would want to install it now, please use the SQL dump files I have just placed in our Downloads section. I have placed the SQL dump files (both tar.gz and zip formats) for RC1 in our Downloads section. Please use the dump file ONLY when you had trouble using our install script included in the core package. And also, please first read the README.txt included. To download, PRESS HERE
Download Now! With the release of Xoops RC1, the Xoops team is pleased to announce the creation of a brand new Content Management System. This system was originally based off of PHPNuke 4.4.1 and MyPHPNuke 1.8.5. About 70 - 80 percent of the code has been totally rewritten from the ground up. We use object-oriented PHP throughout the whole package, thus the name XOOPS. For the upcoming final version, we are now working on XHTML1.0 validation, support for other databases namely PostgreSQL, and more enhanced modules. Our goal with Xoops is to create a system that will offer ease of use module developers and a full out of the box feature package for the end user. We spent sometime researching other CMS sites to see what some of the most requested modules and features are and have tried to implement them in this one package.