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Can you post the source code for the league of reason websit

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MaverickCodger

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Would i be possible for you guys to upload the source code of the site in a zip document.

I am trying to create a website for personal use but want to include a bit of everything, chat, forum, blog, and wiki, but dont have the skills to put it all together so i was wondering if the source code could be uploaded so i can use it as a base.

P.S. the forum style you guys have is the coolest one i have seen on phpbb forums
 
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Careful here. Don't open the gate for that big wooden horse. Just sayin'.
 
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I won't be posting the source code for the site. I don't want to give away any potential security holes for a start, the other reason being that I spent a great deal of my spare time putting this site together and I selfishly don't feel like giving out that hard work to everyone.

However, the site isn't really that complicated, as you know the forums run off phpBB3... the blog runs on Wordpress, the only notable difference being a plugin I wrote for Wordpress that allows people in particular user groups on the forums to be able to log into Wordpress using their forum credentials, I am happy to provide this plugin but I won't offer any kind of support or anything as it wasn't intended to be used as a public release.

There are other modifications I have made but nothing spectacular.
 
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Do it yourself, it's surprisingly easy when you read the instructions. That wasn't intended to be as patronising as it probably sounded. It genuinely isn't that hard though if you've no reason to go into the coding.

Assuming you've got the domain and some hosting try it, have a play. worst case scenario you delete the files and try again, or ask here. If you'd rather try on your own computer or don't have hosting download a program called WAMP and practice with that.

There's loads of documentation and a pretty good support community for both wordpress and phpbb on their respective websites. Asking someone to post a zipped version of their website... that'll never happen on any website owned by anyone who has the feintest concern for its security.
 
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CosmicSpork said:
*snip* ... the only notable difference being a plugin I wrote for Wordpress that allows people in particular user groups on the forums to be able to log into Wordpress using their forum credentials, I am happy to provide this plugin but I won't offer any kind of support or anything as it wasn't intended to be used as a public release.
*snip*

Actually, I wouldn't mind having a look at that. I just wrote a couple pages in php/perl that graph perfmon crap (I mean.. data), and I got told that we don't want other IT groups peeking at them (jackals the lot of them!). I was going to just prompt auth at the apache level, but it just so happens that we already have credentials for a Team Wordpress that everyone already signs into on a daily basis.

Now, it's kind of the opposite of what you did, unifying auth to Wordpress rather than from it... but I'll take all the snippets I can get.

If you don't want to post it here, let me know and I'll PM you with my email.
 
arg-fallbackName="scalyblue"/>
I'd love that plugin! Having to juggle two sets of credentials sucks!

Would I need to give my different mysql users cross-access to each other's databases first?
 
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Just figured I would throw this out there.
While you can grab the page source code by going to "view -> source code" you can grab all the JS and SS code from a page a number of different ways. The best I have found is a FireFox plug in called JSView.

Just remember, in order to be cross platform "all" web pages are interpreted languages so the source code is actually sent to the PC every time before it is run.


Tynk
 
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That's true in the sense that the html code sent to the browser is interpreted, but for the most part that html is dynamically generated by the php code which is executed on the server and never gets transmitted to the web client.

What was being asked for was the php source code.
 
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