ASP Nuke Web Portal Software

August 29, 04 by kenrich

Currently, I am making some minor changes to a web portal software I have developed called: ASP Nuke. It has been at least a year since my last update to this software and despite my best efforts it still has some major flaws. I hope to rectify all of these problems with the next release.

One of the features that I am most proud of is switching from supporting only Microsoft SQL Server to supporting both MySQL and SQL Server. This will allow people to use my software who don’t have access to SQL Server or can’t afford it. It should enhance the popularity and support of my open source software.

When I first built the project, I asked for donations from people who
found the software useful. Well I guess that nobody found it useful
because I received no contributions from others. I guess I will just have to be content with the traffice I receive and the advertising benefits. I will post a message on here when the next release is made to this powerful web portal.

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  1. K C Singh Says:

    I am currently in the process of re creating a couple of portal sites, which were taken offline back in 2001.

    The portals were called booksearchengine.com and medicalsearchengine.com.

    These were the first two vertical portals ever to be created.
    (focused on a single subject- later known as vortals)

    We had used Sybase on Linux back in 1997.

    I believe that now MySql would be a good enough database for a portal.

    I would be happy to make reasonable “donations” if you could help me get the portals restarted.

    Thanks for your time.
    KC
    cyberknowhow@gmail.com

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