PHP Nuke is a news publishing site. It was first released in 2009 as a free platform with the General Public License but later releases require the purchase of a license fee.
PHP-Nuke is a PHP- and MySQL-based content management system written by Francisco Burzi. The current stable release is 8.3.2.
go to start >> configuration >> software >> uninstall software There you will find it under the name "PHP Nuke" or "Conduit" or similar. This will not work, if you are using Firefox,go to tools then add ons then extensions, then remove,..............
Yes, a major part of the Internet is web pages that can be viewed using a browser of your choice such as Internet Explorer or Firefox. PHP is one of many languages that can be used to generate dynamic webpages to displayed to website users. Most users of the internet don't write PHP, but they do access pages that are generated using it.
It's a secure content management system, so yes. If you're referring to the word 'nuke' in the name, then you should do more research :)
Its pretty much spyware, it remembers which website's you visit and sends that to the owner of the toolbar.
You can create blog in php. In fact, many blogs on the internet created using php. There are many readymade blogs which you can install on your own server. Or, if you wish, you can create your own blog application. Simply, blog is a dynamic website (users can add, delete, update content) and PHP was designed for creation of dynamic websites.
To enable dynamic loading of extensions, set enable_dl option in php.ini to 1
First install a webserver such as apache.Then download and unpack the PHP source for Unix/Linux.Open apache's httpd.conf and enable the PHP5 module and specify the location of PHP. There should be sample lines to uncomment within this file
It supports websites made on php but not coding in php. There are workarounds for coding in PHP using Android.
PHP-Nuke is a Content Management System (CMS) which is written in PHP and uses a database, most commonly a MySQL database, but you can use a number of others such as mSQL, PostgreSQL, ODBC, ADABAS, Sybase or InterBase. Version 7.5 and before are free to use as they are released under GNU General Public License as free software, after are 7.5 you have to pay! There are many plugins to the software which will allow you to add new features to your website.
PHP is a server-side scripting language, which actually has little to do with pixels on your users' computers; so there is no real way to stop pixel bleeding in PHP.
If you're referring to Answers.com, it's built using PHP as a backend.