hi, i have an img board and i have kusaba on it, but now i want to change it... what's the best and more powerful? with anti-spam and all the good things???
thanks
(I'm not Mr. Vile btw, so don't blame the compromise on him.)
Kool, have a good Christmas, you wanted the software There it is, its now version 3.0 so there, cheers for showing that glitch, Safe, Bless, Cheers, have a good day.
If you know any otherr vulnerabilities that would be good to know email me.
And respect to this website SAFE
>you wanted the software
Not in a million years.
>If you know any otherr vulnerabilities that would be good to know email me.
You really expect anyone to help you out with that attitude of yours? You've received tons of constructive criticism, which you've completely ignored, and you spam your shit site and software everywhere because you believe it's something "special".
>202 ID:PoWMtRws
this is like an episode of east enders lol very funny banter
>203 ID:PoWMtRws
ᴍʀ. ᴠɪʟᴇ, i noticed ur doing that too.
>205 ID:PoWMtRws
lollollollol i think ᴍʀ. ᴠɪʟᴇ wishes he wasnt the baby in programming lol, very funny topic seems to bee
nice ID, mate.
That I accept the critic, thank you, Happy New Year.
>>1 Try wakaba, it seems to be the only non-crappy one. EVERYONE raves about it. Only downside is that it runs on perl. And most free hosts dont support perl.
>>218
Huh? Just about every host ever supports Perl!
You pretty much need CGI support for any sort of dynamic website, and Perl is basically the `default' CGI language. It would probably be more effort for a host to go through and remove CGI.pm from their Web server.
>>219
there are some particularly crappy free hosts that support php, and not any other sort of dynamic content.
there are a lot more free hosts that do support perl, tho.
of course, if you're going to be setting up an imageboard for more than about 10 people (which is extremely unlikely), you should probably not use a free host.
>>221
and now there is apparently a solution for people who insist on using those particularly crappy hosts: http://wakaba.c3.cx/sup/kareha.pl/1256252904/86
Erespace just released NitPick 2012 Slim_line 3.0 version online, but users must email "rateitstar@gmx.com" for a copy.
For a full specification: http://rateitstar.com/software
That is all, peace out.
> released ... online, but users must email ... for a copy.
what
>Can insert programming Code for example "<?php echo "this"; ?>" for programming.
GEE THIS SOUNDS LIKE A SWELL IDEA
Yea, because we need to see the demand, seriously this is BSD licence etc, unless there is a specialist place in which the files can be stored, and a Download count can be verified, any suggestions appreciated, cheers.
If you want to test this out, please check out http://rateitstar.com and create a topic, it will be have to be approved or http://music.rateitstar.com, and tell me what you think cheers guys.
>>232 on that point, if people can start some unique topics about anything kool, obviously not porn ect, that would be great , need to check the Damage(aka performance rate )in the thousands, cheers.
>>232
Also, no one is going to email you to get their hands on a crock-of-shit script which has caused your website to be compromised multiple times. There are plenty of imageboard scripts out there which are much better than yours will ever be.
>>235 here u go ID:heaven
lets talk about ur forum for once ;)
>>231
Says the goon faggot who ruined his own site with PHP Web 2.0 bullshit.
Anonymous message board server made in Erlang, designed with high load, scalability and extensibility in mind. The forum layout concept is designed to be familiar for wakaba users:
site → boards → threads → posts → images and text
posts have monotonically increasing ids, one counter per board
name field is optional, supports special hash tags for identifying without discovering the user's identity
post body uses special markup which is processed to HTML
https://github.com/kvakvs/macaba
Features: https://github.com/kvakvs/macaba/blob/master/FEATURES.md
>>245
A really nice software... if it wasn't javascript. Oh well, just werks.
>>245
Interesting concept. This might be particularly useful on a fast-moving board.
>>245
doushio looks neat.
What are the mature imageboards that don't use mysql / pgsql? can sqlite power a "non webscale" board?
I've been looking for a danbooru-like that doesn't suck but the landscape is pretty sparse...