Great program! I'm eagerly awaiting the download links for the full version.
Even though this is my first day with PHP, I picked out a few bugs with the demo version that I'd like to pass on. I downloaded the demo PHP version yesterday (couldn't find a "version" number anywhere).
1. Some of the files are not saved as text files. I seemed to have some problems with some of the .php files, and when I opened the subject files with Notepad, they were a jumble of control characters. I fixed this by opening the .php files with WordPad, then resaving them (by default, it saves as type "text"). Now the files look normal in Notepad, and seem to work fine.
2. In the files showflat.php and showthreaded.php, there are two lines where the { } characters are used instead of [ ]. Each line has two of such errors. Just open the files and search for this to find them:
$lang{'SUB_VOTE'}
3. Being new to PHP and a beginner/intermediate level Perl programmer, I initially tried to upload all the .php files to a directory in my cgi-bin directory (and even tried to chmod them when that didn't work - heh heh). My ISP support person quickly pointed out my mistake. But I'd recommend pointing out this step in the directions for the demo so future newbies won't struggle past this like I did. Also, it should be clear that all the files in all the subdirectories need to be uploaded. (I left out the languages directory, since I didn't need multilanguage support to play around with the demo myself - this produced errors when I ran createtable.php)
Now for some questions...
1. Is there a way to display the user's real name on the index page and in the posts instead of their screen name (if they added a "real" name to their profile)? Or is this a feature of the full version that's left out of the demo version?
2. Does anyone know of an addon or hack that allows the system to send out a daily digest of all posts made on a given board? I made such a system for my current (non-database) Perl message boards (from wwwboard - from Matt's Script Archive), and my users love it. I run a tech support site for a multimedia authoring program (
www.illuminatusforum.com), and many people like to get a daily list of all the posts, whether they participated in the thread or not.
Thanks again!
John