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Latest Stable Release Now Available: A Major Step on the Road to 1.0
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Upgrading from Older Versions?
Backup, backup, backup.
Before you upgrade we'd like you to keep in mind much of the core code has been changed. For example, there may be modules, blocks or themes that do not work with this release. So as usual, we recommend you create a test site before upgrading and/or backing up your files and your database. Also, when updating it's a good idea to document which modules work and don't work with the new version so we can help mod devs know the bugs. We suggest you post this information to the forums so module developers will have immediate feedback about which of their modules work with this latest version. Note, if a module is abandoned then you might be able to find a developer who is willing to update it too.
Finally, the upgrade functions have been tested in as many scenarios as possible so you can safely upgrade from any version of
Generated on September 2, 2004.
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Brazilian Portuguese for 0.726 with over 60 modules!
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supposed to "hit and run", because there might be some files which are heavily hacked -- yes, you can do that to translations, too :-)
That's because I used for quite some time pncUserHack (affecting NS-User, NS-NewUser and NS-Your_Account) and some News hacks. Also, Extended Topics and AT Lite Blocks might have different defines. But, anyway, that won't stop your site from working, of course. And bear with me, as this is a one man job.
But, please, send me your patches, so I can clean it up and release a FULL CORE COMPATIBLE TUpInUKIM, ok?
Here's the listing of modules included:
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* Módulos (63) *
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advanced_polls
All_Stories
Archive
Autolinks
Blocks
Censor
ChangePassword
ContentExpress
Credits
Downloads
dq_helpdesk
Encyclopedia
FeedBack
feproc
fetax
FormExpress
legal
MailBag
Members_List
Messages
Modules
News
NS-AddStory
NS-Admin
NS-Admin_Messages
NS-Banners
NS-Comments
NS-Ephemerids
NS-Groups
NS-Languages
NS-LostPassword
NS-MailUsers
NS-NewUser
NS-NewUser*
NS-Past_Nuke
NS-Referers
NS-Settings
NS-User*
NS-Your_Account*
pagesetter
Permissions
photoshare
phpBB_14
pn_bbclick
pn_bbcode
pn_bbsmile
pnTresMailer
PostCalendar
Quotes
Ratings
Recommend_Us
Search
seminars
shortnews
Stats
Topics*
UpDownload
Web_Links
xuser
* => modules duplicated in the pack due to hacks:
pncUserHack
ExtendedTopics
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* Blocks  (28) *
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admin.php
banners.php
big.php
category.php
emldaonline.php
ephem.php
error.php
finclude.php
fxp.php
i-featured_article.php
linklist.php
login.php
menu.php
online.php
past.php
phpBB_14.php
phplive.php
poll.php
progress.php
radio.php
recent_and_top_news.php
rss.php
rss2.php
stories.php
thelang.php
topic.php
user.php
whatsnews.php
Download link: http://prdownloads.sf.net/pnlanguages/pnlanguages-x_brazilian_portuguese-0726-tupinukim-A-beta.zip?download
Release notes (in Portuguese, pretty much the above info): https://sf.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=239437
Project page: https://sf.net/projects/pnlanguages
Generated on May 20, 2004.
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Seventy Registered Users in Only Three Weeks!!!
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and in two weeks we are going to release a version of Postnuke totally in Brazilian Portuguese with manuals and docs translated.
We want to build a Community of Members that will help people to know Postnuke and have their WebSite improved with Postnuke features. Our project is to show how it is possible to have knowledge and share with others and rceive this again.
Then we wait for you in our Postnuke Braziian Community. Come on!!! Visit Us!!
Generated on August 31, 2003.
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Portuguese Postnuke Site on the Way: Call for Help
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Generated on August 8, 2003.
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Portuguese Postnuke Site on the Way: Call for Help
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Generated on August 6, 2003.
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Brazilian Portuguese (re)released
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Initial release of my Brazilian Portuguese Language Pack for PostNuke 0.713 Included: ::::::::::Blocks admin banners big category emldaonline ephem error fxp linklist login menu online past phplive poll rss rss2 stories thelang topic user :::::::::::::::::::Modules (including pnblocks) advanced_polls Archives Autolinks AvantGo Blocks CS_Buddies Downloads Encyclopedia FAQ Form2mail
Generated on December 13, 2002.
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Postnuke: How multilingual is multilingual?
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Arabic
Bulgarian
Catalan
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Czech
Croatian
Danish
German
Greek
English
Esperanto
Estonian
Finnish
French
Hebrew
Hungarian
Indonesian
Icelandic
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Malay
Dutch
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese (Portugal)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Romanian
Russian
Russian (KOI8-R)
Slovenian
Spanish
Swedish
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Yiddish
Klingon
Generated on August 31, 2002.
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Brazilian portuguese for .713 released
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Generated on April 29, 2002.
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Portuguese (Portugal) Support List
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up for the list by sending a email to postnuke-pt-subscribe@yahoogroups.com or going to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/postnuke-pt
Generated on March 23, 2002.
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Rogue .710 Language Transalations
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Following languages just misses a few defines, they are in the work, and will soon be
ready;
German Language
Russian Language
Swedish Language
X_Brazilian_Portuguese Language
And some more important information;
More languages are sought for, and we encourage you to submitt transalations for your
language so it can be published for download at Sourceforge.
We need to meet quality standards also for language packs, so please check that you
make a complete transalation.
You can use the Language Transalation Module in your PostNuke admin panel, to
check your transalations to make shure you dont miss any defines in the package.
Complete packages, either .zip or tar.gz archives can be sendt by email to
admin@postnuke.com
You can subscribe to the language discuss mailinglist by sending an empty email to;
languages-subscribe@postnuke.com
messages to the list are thereafter sendt to;
languages@postnuke.com
More information regarding language transalations, multi lingual documentation work,
documentation teams and other language related issues can be found at:
http://www.docs.postnuke.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Wiki&file=index
&pagename=Multi-Lingual%20Documentation
Generated on March 21, 2002.