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August 04, 2007, 05:41:03 PM by Red- in PHPNews Development.

Well, I just wanted to stop by and let you know we are still an active project. We hae been slaving hours and hours over the new code for PHPNews. As we stated before, after we resurected the project, there is no release date, but it will be finished.

Also, another note, with the End Of Life notice from PHP.Net for PHP4, we will be releasing PHPNews2.0 in PHP5.

Our forums have bugged out something feirce, so we disabled them. Once we progress on our project a little more, we will reopen our forum to the public!

Have a great summer everyone, and stay tuned!

grin

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Forums

March 03, 2007, 04:27:58 PM by Red- in PHPNews Development.

Over the next few weeks, developer involvement in the forums, will be at an all time low. After long discussions, planning, and timelines, we are ready to start hammering out the frameworks, and piecing together this long awaited puzzle. In order to speed up the process, we have to move around our priorities. We will still visit and view, but please don't be discouraged if you don't receive a prompt response.

Also, a new site layout will be appearing in the near future.

Stay tuned! grin

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PHPNews 2!

February 28, 2007, 09:24:53 PM by Red- in PHPNews Development.

It has been a long time since anyone has posted an update, so i think it's time we have one!

Latley, the SVN's have been going crazy with the updates for PHPNews2. That's right. After a few unexpected delays and misfortunes, we are resuming code construction!

We are going to attempt to keep better records and keep all of our amazing fan base up-to-date with what's going on.

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Forums fixed

May 16, 2006, 10:27:59 PM by chrber in Site Development.

Some of you might have noticed, that our forum is now, thanks to Red-, functional again. So no more relogin and deletion of cookies after one single post. cheesy

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Forum problems

February 17, 2006, 10:22:54 AM by chrber in Site Development.

As most of you noticed, our forums haven't really survived the transfer from MySQL 3 to 4.

We currently have no time to fix this in a fair amount of time. I'm sure most of you have come across the problem that you have to relogin after each post. Because of this and the ongoing development of PHPNews 2 it's rarely that one of the development team members answer a post.

But there might be a way in the not so distant future, to overcome this problem altogether. grin

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