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Vol 2, Issue 12

December 2003

Articles
6

Toward the Improvement of Web Application Management

by Stuart Herbert

The Gentoo Linux project's newest member talks about his plans for making web application installation and management easier on administrators and developers.

Inside the 'Just For Fun Network Management System'

by Javier Szyszlican

The creator of JFFNMS discusses how the program evolved, the challenges of building an NMS with PHP, and some useful hacks for beginners and advanced users alike.

Beyond the Nukes

by John Cox

John Cox, a veteran core developer from the PHP-Nuke and Postnuke projects discusses the good and bad of the Nuke systems, lessons learned from working on those projects, and 'the big picture' surrounding PHP-based content management – including a look at his latest project, a content management/application framework solution called 'Xaraya'.

The PHP Layers Menu Project Revealed

by Marco Pratesi

Creator of the widely used PHPLM project exposes the past, present and future of the project, and explains how to get the most from this powerful application.

Customized Mailing List Management with PHPMailer

by Brent Matzelle

PHPMailer developer Brent Matzelle takes you far beyond the PHP 'mail()' function, lending real power and control over email and mailing lists via PHP.

The Software Sleuth

by Graeme Foster

Your system has crashed. Your manager is yelling in your ears. Your job is hanging by a thread. To top it off, you have no clue as to what went wrong. What you need is a good, solid maintenance framework.

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