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Invision 3.0


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MrLeN 0
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Invision 3.0

Hello everyone,

I have IPB running at  http://www.newezone.com

I need a CMS to run my newezone > World section.

I have decided against PHP-Nuke, because 1). It's too bloated and I ALWAYS have problems with it. 2). IPB isn't supported.

I have decided against Geeklog, (even though I like the software) because IPB isn't supported.

I've just found this site. I had a quick look at the demo and I am impressed, but I noticed on the min page that IPB 3.0 doesn't seem to be supported.

So, I have some questions:

1). When/will IPB 3.0 be supported?

2). If I install the system, is it reversible if I don't like it?

3). If I install the FREE system, so that I can see if it fits my needs, can I upgrade to the full version without further upgrade hassles.

I really don't like adding mods/hacks to my websites. As soon as something changes, everything becomes a chore. Especially if I have two softwares running together.

Also, can I just install the software on a normal (up to date) server environment (*nix), or do I need to install other modules?

Thanks!

MrLeN

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1 Re: Invision 3.0
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Invision 3.0

Originally posted by MrLeN:
1). When/will IPB 3.0 be supported?

IPB 3.0? The latest Invision Power Board version is 2.0.1, which is already support by the CMS

Originally posted by MrLeN:
2). If I install the system, is it reversible if I don't like it?

Yes. You only need to remove the scripts and the esselbach_st_* tables from the database.

Originally posted by MrLeN:
3). If I install the FREE system, so that I can see if it fits my needs, can I upgrade to the full version without further upgrade hassles.

Yes, the licensed version comes with an upgrade script (cupgrade2.php) for the freeware version

Originally posted by MrLeN:
Also, can I just install the software on a normal (up to date) server environment (*nix), or do I need to install other modules?

The CMS works on any *nix server with PHP/MySQL.

The minimum system requirements are:
PHP 4.0.3
MySQL 3.22

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