It has the following features and functions: comments, themes and topics, RSS 1.0/2.0 Atom 0.3 feeds, one-way NNTP gateway, multi-user, multilingual, content negotiation, search function, hashed passwords, login per LDAP directory, different user rights, mail protocols, marking of new and old postings, UBB code, data storage in "mbox" format, UTF-8 support, etc.
we decided to move from PHP4 to PHP5 for all our future PHP development. The transition was relatively painless, as the core libraries we use (ADOdb, PHPLens, some PEAR modules) are already PHP5 compliant and have been for some time. What's nice about PHP5 is that it caught some errors that have been lingering in our code: PHP5 no longer allows a function to be defined twice, and some basic variable referencing errors that we missed previously
Myspace seems to be the latest craze for social networking sites.
Being able to meet new people all over the world, talk with new and old friends. Sharing photos and blogging on your thoughts. Myspace seems to be the one place social and anti-social people can socialize in one local spot.
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