Old Version of phpBB 3.0.7
Legacy OS support
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- A webserver or web hosting account running on any major Operating System with support for PHP
- A SQL database system, one of:
- FireBird 2.0 or above
- MySQL 3.23 or above
- MS SQL Server 2000 or above (directly or via ODBC)
- Oracle
- PostgreSQL 7.x or above
- SQLite 2
- PHP 4.3.3 or above with support for the database you intend to use. The optional presence of the following modules within PHP will provide access to additional features, but they are not required.
- zlib Compression support
- Remote FTP support
- XML support
- Imagemagick support
- GD support
- You can now see private forums in your ATOM feeds using HTTP authentication by passing the GET parameter "auth=http".
- The INTTEXT token was added to custom BBCodes…
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phpBB is a high powered, fully scalable, and highly customizable Open Source bulletin board package. phpBB has a user-friendly interface, simple and straightforward administration panel, and helpful FAQ. Based on the powerful PHP server language and your choice of MySQL, MS-SQL, PostgreSQL or Access/ODBC database servers, phpBB is the ideal free community solution for all web sites.
phpBB Features
- Supports popular database servers
- Unlimited forums and posts
- Multiple language interface
- Private or public forums
- Powerful search utility
- Private messaging system
- Complete customisation with templates
Updates : phpBB Updates
Did You Know?
phpBB was first started by a guy named James Atkinson as a simple UBB-like forum for his own website on June of the year 2000. Nathan Codding and John Abela joined the development team after phpBB's CVS repository was moved to SourceForge.net, and work on 1.0.0 began.
