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adding third party scripts (non-PN)??
  • Posted: 16.03.2003, 06:27
     
    kwilder
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    I have been trying to develop a site using a "competitor's" CMS. I want to try post-nuke instead. But before I do, I want to make sure that I can "plug in" my current scripts... I'm currently working with:

    FORUM: vbulletin -- http://www.vbulletin.com
    CLASSIFIEDS: netclassifieds -- http://scriptdevelopers.net/nc.php
    LINK INDEX: indexu -- http://www.indexu.com

    I'm not completely familiar with how PostNuke works. Can I use PHP includes to pull in these scripts? Or is there some other way to do it efficiently? Hopefully it can be done.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    -Kristie
  • Posted: 17.03.2003, 01:44
     
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  • Posted: 17.03.2003, 18:58
     
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    That looks excellent. I'm going to read more about it now... But I have one quick question that maybe you can help with in case I can't find it.

    The install directions are as follows:
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    Unzip to your modules/ directory to create the PostWrap/ subdirectory

    Go to Administration, Modules, and Regenerate

    Go to PostWrap, Initialize, and then Activate
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    I have NOT installed or even downloaded PostNuke yet. So I'm not familiar with the directory structure.

    I assume the Admin/mod/reg adn Postwrap/Init/Act are funtions in what will be my PostNuke admin area? So I'll do these things in the PostNuke admin area?

    Thanks for your help.

    -Kristie
  • Posted: 17.03.2003, 19:26
     
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    Yes, after you install PostNuke there will be an administration page to administer your entire site. There is a Modules section that lets you install/activate/remove, etc. your modules.

    -Shawn

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