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| Desarrollo Web: Php-Nuke: Administracion y Programacion |
¿Quieres entender a fondo Php-Nuke?, ¿has intentado instalar un modulo y no sabes como?, pues uno de mis proyectos es la creacion de un manual de php-nuke saltandome la instalacion y la adicion de modulos, bloques o themes (cosas basicas) para adentrarme al codigo como tal, esta tarea ha resultado muy ardua pero de cierto de modo gratificante, actualmente no he avanzado mucho pero teniendo en cuenta que son tantas paginas y que el usuario es flojo(me incluyo) es decir, solo quiere leer lo que busca entonces decidi no explicar algunas paginas que son elementales para quien sabe un poco de PHP, pronto publicare el "tutorial" que hasta ahora es muy basico.
Por otro lado si eres novato y quieres entender la arquitectura y como funciona php-nuke de una forma no tan especifica o simplemente no puedes esparar el tutorial, pues este LINK te ayudara...en un principio esta en ingles pero si eres detallista encontraras en la parte superior un link para traducirlo al español y mas abajo...
Un link para exportarlo a PDF y asi descargarlo facilmente.
Indice:
- Table of Contents
- 1. Terms of distribution
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- 1.1. Disclaimer
- 1.2. Formats
- 1.3. Licence
- 1.4. Availability of sources
- 1.5. Credits
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- 1.5.1. Version 1.0
- 1.5.2. Versions 1.x
- 1.5.3. Version 2.0
- 1.5.4. Version 2.1
- 1.5.5. General
- 1.6. Aknowledgements
- 1.7. Conventions
- 1.8. The book behind the book
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- 1.8.1. The general idea
- 1.8.2. Line of attack
- 1.9. How to translate this HOWTO
- 2. Introduction to PHP-Nuke
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- 2.1. Purpose
- 2.2. What Is PHP-Nuke
- 2.3. Short history of PHP-Nuke
- 2.4. The PHP-Nuke Communities
- 2.5. Why use PHP-Nuke and not static HTML pages
- 2.6. The PHP-Nuke forks
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- 2.6.1. PHP-Nuke vs. Post-Nuke
- 2.6.2. PHP-Nuke vs. XOOPS
- 2.6.3. XOOPS vs. Post-Nuke
- 3. How to install PHP-Nuke
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- 3.1. Prerequisites
- 3.2. Installation process
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- 3.2.1. Download
- 3.2.2. Upload through FTP
- 3.2.3. File permissions
- 3.2.4. Database creation
- 3.3. How to install PHP-Nuke through phpMyAdmin
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- 3.3.1. What Is PHPMyadmin
- 3.3.2. How to install phpMyAdmin
- 3.4. phpMyAdmin: How to administer MySQL via Web
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- 3.4.1. phpMyAdmin navigation bar: Structure
- 3.4.2. phpMyAdmin navigation bar: SQL
- 3.4.3. phpMyAdmin navigation bar: Export
- 3.4.4. phpMyAdmin: other commands
- 3.4.5. How to install the DB of PHP-Nuke with PHPMyadmin
- 3.5. How to install PHP-Nuke using nukesql.php
- 3.6. How to install PHP-Nuke locally
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- 3.6.1. easyPHP
- 3.6.2. XAMPP
- 3.6.3. Apache2Triad
- 3.6.4. Apache, PHP and MySQL on Mandrake Linux
- 3.6.5. Apache, PHP and MySQL on Red Hat Linux
- 3.7. The config.php file
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- 3.7.1. More than one PHP-Nuke sites
- 3.8. Resources
- 3.9. Common installation problems
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- 3.9.1. Test scripts
- 3.9.2. Warning: mysql_fetch_row(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource
- 3.9.3. Call to undefined function: message_die() in db.php line 88
- 3.9.4. Error: Failed opening 'language/lang-.php' for inclusion
- 3.9.5. Fatal error: Failed opening required 'includes/sql_layer.php'
- 3.9.6. Sorry, such file doesn't exist...
- 3.9.7. Warning: setlocale(): Passing locale category name as string is deprecated
- 3.9.8. Security code is not showing up
- 3.9.9. Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in mainfile.php
- 3.9.10. Include path is wrong
- 3.9.11. Users don't receive any confirmation mails
- 3.9.12. Login loop
- 3.9.13. You have an error in your SQL syntax near '-------------
- 3.9.14. Error: Couldn't update private forum permissions
- 3.9.15. Invalid session in forums
- 3.9.16. You cannot create the administrator account
- 3.9.17. You lost the administrator password, or deleted the admin account
- 3.9.18. You get garbage in some parts of the page
- 3.9.19. Compressed output in forums
- 3.9.20. Warning: Cannot add header information...in forums
- 3.9.21. In Windows, you get an empty page
- 3.9.22. You get a lot of Notice lines in the output of PHP-Nuke
- 3.9.23. How to get a more descriptive error message
- 3.10. Common miscellaneous errors
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- 3.10.1. RSS block Error: There is a current problem with the headlines from this site
- 3.10.2. MySQL errno: 145: Can't open file nuke_XXXX.MYI
- 3.10.3. Modules do not show up and/or disappear
- 3.10.4. Forums Error: Can't create a category without a name
- 3.10.5. Left and right blocks are missing
- 4. How to upgrade PHP-Nuke
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- 4.1. From 6.0 to 6.5
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- 4.1.1. Upgrade instructions for PHP-Nuke 6.0 without Tom's bbtonuke port
- 4.1.2. Upgrade instructions for PHP-Nuke 6.0 with Tom's 2.0.6 bbtonuke port
- 4.2. From phpBB to PHP-Nuke
- 4.3. PHP-Nuke upgrade scripts
- 5. How to move PHP-Nuke
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- 5.1. Transferring a local installation to the Web
- 5.2. Changing Web hoster
- 6. Front end structure: user view
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- 6.1. The preinstalled modules
- 6.2. Non-installed modules
- 6.3. The preinstalled blocks
- 7. Back end structure: administrator view
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- 7.1. The administration functions
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- 7.1.1. phpBB Forum administration
- 7.2. The Preferences Page
- 8. PHP-Nuke add-ons
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- 8.1. Add-on themes
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- 8.1.1. AutoTheme
- 8.2. Add-on blocks
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- 8.2.1. Moon & Sun block
- 8.2.2. Meteosat block
- 8.2.3. Comic block
- 8.2.4. Menu Builder
- 8.2.5. Treemenu with PHP
- 8.2.6. Treemenu with Javascript
- 8.2.7. Google AdSense block
- 8.2.8. Random Quotes block
- 8.3. Add-on modules
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- 8.3.1. Daily Comic module
- 8.3.2. Event calendar
- 8.3.3. NSN Your Account Tweak module
- 8.3.4. Approve Membership module
- 8.3.5. Gallery module
- 8.3.6. IP Tracking module
- 8.3.7. Protector module
- 8.3.8. WebCam module
- 8.3.9. My Headlines module
- 8.3.10. PHP-Nuke-Tools module
- 8.3.11. Upload module
- 8.3.12. Upload add-on for phpBB
- 8.3.13. ODP module
- 8.3.14. eCommerce module
- 8.3.15. WorkBoard Module
- 9. Architecture and structure
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- 9.1. Directory structure
- 9.2. Main page management
- 9.3. Module management
- 9.4. Administration management
- 10. Session management
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- 10.1. How sessions work in the forums
- 10.2. How to eliminate session checks
- 11. Editing PHP (-Nuke) files
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- 11.1. vi
- 11.2. Emacs
- 11.3. Bluefish
- 11.4. UltraEdit
- 11.5. WinSyntax
- 11.6. HTMLKit
- 11.7. Crimson Editor
- 11.8. PHPEd
- 12. Modifying the PHP-Nuke database
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- 12.1. More than 255 characters of user extra information
- 13. Modifying PHP-Nuke texts
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- 13.1. General PHP-Nuke texts
- 13.2. PHP-Nuke module texts
- 13.3. PHP-Nuke module and block titles
- 14. Customising PHP-Nuke themes
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- 14.1. Structure of a PHP-Nuke theme
- 14.2. Modifying the PHP-Nuke theme HTML template
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- 14.2.1. Example creation of HTML file to include in the theme
- 14.3. Modifying the PHP-Nuke theme header
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- 14.3.1. How to create a top navigation bar as in NukeNews theme
- 14.3.2. How to insert a Search Box as in SlashOcean theme
- 14.3.3. How to change the PHP-Nuke header depending on some global feature
- 14.3.4. How to change the logo in the PHP-Nuke header
- 14.3.5. How to change the logo's dimensions dynamically
- 14.3.6. How to change placement of the banner in the PHP-Nuke header
- 14.3.7. How to display a watermark background image
- 14.3.8. How to display a Flash object in the PHP-Nuke header
- 14.3.9. How to hide the left blocks
- 14.4. Modifying the PHP-Nuke theme body
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- 14.4.1. How to get multipage News articles
- 14.4.2. How to change background colour
- 14.5. Modifying the PHP-Nuke theme index
- 14.6. Modifying the PHP-Nuke theme footer
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- 14.6.1. How to insert an extra table to the right of the page
- 14.6.2. The PHP-Nuke Copyright notice
- 14.7. Modifying the PHP-Nuke theme icons
- 14.8. Theme construction: the rules to follow
- 14.9. How to change a buggy PHP-Nuke theme
- 14.10. How to prevent users from changing the theme in PHP-Nuke
- 14.11. How to change the PHP-Nuke theme depending on the module
- 14.12. How to change the font size in PHP-Nuke
- 15. Modifying the PHP-Nuke HTML header
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- 15.1. How to implement a favourites icon (favicon.ico)
- 15.2. How to prevent the statistics module from gathering hits from certain hosts
- 16. Modifying mainfile.php
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- 16.1. How to allow special HTML tags
- 16.2. How to change the order of messages
- 16.3. How to change the duration of a public broadcast message
- 17. Modifying PHP-Nuke blocks
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- 17.1. How to change a buggy block
- 17.2. How to build custom module blocks
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- 17.2.1. Simple module block
- 17.2.2. Treemenu block
- 17.3. How to build RSS blocks with variable number of news items
- 17.4. How to get scrolling headlines in blocks
- 18. Modifying PHP-Nuke modules
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- 18.1. Modifying any PHP-Nuke module
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- 18.1.1. How to hide the right blocks
- 18.1.2. How to change a buggy module
- 18.2. Modifying the PHP-Nuke Homepage
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- 18.2.1. How to redirect users to the Login page
- 18.2.2. How to restrict the Homepage only to registered users
- 18.3. Modifying the PHP-Nuke FAQ module
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- 18.3.1. How to add more than 127 FAQ answers
- 18.4. Modifying the PHP-Nuke Reviews module
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- 18.4.1. How to allow only registered users to enter a review
- 18.4.2. How to choose images from a dropdown list
- 18.5. Modifying the PHP-Nuke Web_Links module
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- 18.5.1. How to display Web Links in the same window
- 18.5.2. How to change the number of Web Links per page
- 18.6. Modifying the PHP-Nuke Your_Account module
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- 18.6.1. How to redirect users to the Homepage
- 18.6.2. How to redirect Your Info to the Forums user profile
- 18.6.3. How to redirect users to Login and back
- 18.6.4. How to disable registration
- 18.6.5. How to let users register immediately
- 18.6.6. How to approve users before registration
- 18.6.7. How to register users through iBill
- 18.6.8. How to change the maximum allowed length for user names
- 18.7. Modifying the PHP-Nuke News module
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- 18.7.1. How to get rid of the need to use
for new lines
- 18.8. Modifying the PHP-Nuke Submit News module
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- 18.8.1. How to bypass article approval
- 18.9. Modifying the PHP-Nuke Sections module
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- 18.9.1. How to order the articles in the Sections module
- 18.10. Modifying the PHP-Nuke Downloads module
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- 18.10.1. How to add URLs longer than 100 characters in Downloads and Web Links
- 18.11. Modifying the PHP-Nuke Stories Archive module
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- 18.11.1. How to order the articles in the Stories Archive module
- 19. Modifying the PHP-Nuke administration panel
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- 19.1. How to set an arbitrary "Stories Number in Home"
- 19.2. How to allow HTML in the Newsletter
- 20. Creating PHP-Nuke blocks
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- 20.1. The characteristics of the various types of blocks
- 20.2. How to create a new block
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- 20.2.1. How to create a block, theoretical approach
- 20.2.2. How to create a block, a practical example
- 20.3. Simple Content block
- 20.4. How to include PHP/HTML files in a PHP-Nuke block
- 20.5. How to use Javascript in PHP-Nuke blocks
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- 20.5.1. How to create a Hello World block
- 20.5.2. How to create a fade block
- 20.5.3. How to create a Help Center Live block
- 20.6. How to display Flash in PHP-Nuke blocks
- 20.7. How to show advertisements in PHP-Nuke blocks
- 20.8. How to display images in PHP-Nuke blocks
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- 20.8.1. How to display random images in PHP-Nuke blocks
- 20.9. How to display HTML forms in a block: Paypal
- 21. Creating modules
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- 21.1. Module structure
- 21.2. Creating fully compatible modules: the rules to follow
- 21.3. Module creation, the public part
- 21.4. Module creation, administrator part
- 21.5. How to include a HTML file in a PHP-Nuke module
- 21.6. How to include a HTML file and its links in a PHP-Nuke module
- 21.7. How to include a HTML file and its links using an iframe in a PHP-Nuke module
- 21.8. How to include a plain text file in a PHP-Nuke module
- 21.9. How to use Javascript in PHP-Nuke modules
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- 21.9.1. Javascript functions in javascript.php
- 21.9.2. Complete Javascript code in modules
- 21.10. How to create a Logout module
- 21.11. How to show advertisements in PHP-Nuke modules
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- 21.11.1. Google AdSense in the News module
- 21.11.2. Google AdSense on top of a PHP-Nuke module
- 21.12. How to display HTML forms in a module
- 22. Duplicating PHP-Nuke modules
-
- 22.1. Duplicating the PHP-Nuke FAQ module
- 23. Security
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- 23.1. How secure is PHP-Nuke?
- 23.2. The impact of bad security record on software popularity
- 23.3. Common PHP-Nuke security vulnerabilities
-
- 23.3.1. Cross-site scripting with PHP-Nuke
- 23.3.2. SQL injection with PHP-Nuke
- 23.3.3. Path disclosure with PHP-Nuke
- 23.3.4. Cross-site tracing with PHP-Nuke
- 23.4. How to guard against security vulnerabilities in PHP-Nuke
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- 23.4.1. Security fixes
- 23.4.2. Security measures
- 23.4.3. Security audit
- 23.4.4. Permissions on folders and files
- 23.4.5. Cookies - timeout and configuration
- 23.5. How to ban IP addresses
- 23.6. Hacked - now what?
- 24. Accelerating PHP-Nuke
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- 24.1. Caching PHP-Nuke
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- 24.1.1. jpcache
- 24.1.2. Cache-Lite
- 24.1.3. Turck MMCache
- 24.1.4. Caching PHP-Nuke: Conclusion
- 25. Optimizing PHP-Nuke
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- 25.1. Search engines and dynamic URLs
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- 25.1.1. Search engines and the GET method
- 25.2. mod_rewrite
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- 25.2.1. API phases
- 25.2.2. Ruleset processing
- 25.2.3. Quoting special characters
- 25.2.4. Regex backreference availability
- 25.3. Regular expressions
- 25.4. The .htaccess file
- 25.5. How to make PHP-Nuke search engine friendly
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- 25.5.1. GoogleTap
- 25.6. How to make PHP-Nuke hot link stealth
- 25.7. How to make a dynamic CSS
- 25.8. How to proceed when MySQL is slow
- 26. How to solve common probems with PHP-Nuke
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- 26.1. How to repair a corrupt table
- 26.2. How to restore PHP-Nuke from backup
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- 26.2.1. How to restore a single table
- 26.2.2. How to restore a large backup
- 26.3. How to install new modules
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- 26.3.1. How to install modules that do not change the database structure
- 26.3.2. How to install modules that change the database structure
- 26.3.3. How to install modules that change the database structure and the files
- 26.4. How to install patches and correct errors
- 26.5. How to find all registration links
- 26.6. How to allow anonymous web link submissions
- 26.7. How to disable DEBUG mode
- 27. Miscellaneous
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- 27.1. How to change the Home module
- 27.2. How to use PHP-Nuke under SSL
- 27.3. How to change PHP parameters when you don't have access to php.ini
- 27.4. How to display HTML code in a FAQ
- 27.5. How to enter thousands of web links
- 27.6. How to enter thousands of download links
- 27.7. How to check the validity of thousands of web links
- 27.8. How to enter thousands of ephemerids
- 27.9. How to make the Encyclopedia international
- 27.10. How to find the user name in a module
- 27.11. How to correct thousands of users fields
- 27.12. How to size the select boxes in a module
- 27.13. How to deal with date and time
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- 27.13.1. How to find the last date of...
- 27.13.2. How to adjust server time
- 27.13.3. The Discordian Calendar
- 27.14. How to deal with quotes in the site's name
- 27.15. How to embed a Flash object in PHP-Nuke News
- 27.16. How to backup your MySQL database using only the browser
- 28. Programmer's tools
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- 28.1. The database tables
- 28.2. The syntax of HTML code
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- 28.2.1. How to format text in HTML
- 28.2.2. How to create a link in HTML
- 28.2.3. How to insert an image in HTML
- 28.2.4. How to create a table in HTML
- 28.3. The syntax of CSS
- 28.4. The syntax of PHP code
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- 28.4.1. Variables
- 28.4.2. Functions
- 28.4.3. Switches
- 28.5. The syntax of SQL code
- 28.6. MySQL Front, how to administer a MySQL DB from Windows
- 28.7. Foxserv, making PHP-Nuke work on Windows Systems
- A. Appendix
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- A.1. The GNU Free Documentation Licence
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- A.1.1. PREAMBLE
- A.1.2. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
- A.1.3. VERBATIM COPYING
- A.1.4. COPYING IN QUANTITY
- A.1.5. MODIFICATIONS
- A.1.6. COMBINING DOCUMENTS
- A.1.7. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
- A.1.8. AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
- A.1.9. TRANSLATION
- A.1.10. TERMINATION
- A.1.11. FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE
- A.1.12. ADDENDUM: How to use this License for your documents
- Index
website: http://www.karakas-online.de/EN-Book/book1.html
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