phpwebthings.org downloads index, June 2003 (Wayback excerpt)

This page is a curated excerpt from the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine snapshot of www.phpwebthings.org/download.php dated June 8, 2003. Content below is quoted from the original downloads index. No editorial changes have been made; only obvious table-layout chrome has been removed for readability.

What was on the Downloads page in June 2003

The downloads index in the spring of 2003 listed file categories with one-line descriptions written by the project owner. The two main software downloads on offer were the phpWebThings application itself and the phpDBform library that grew out of it. Each had its own pitch to first-time visitors:

  • phpWebThings. A set of PHP classes for creating a cool Web site with user login, news, forum, user messages, downloads, FAQs, and more.
  • phpDBform. A library to help create a form linked to a MySQL database, to edit, update and insert data.

Other download categories listed on the page

  • Beta releases. “They may be not working, or contain bugs, but you will get the newest features.”
  • WTAdmin. “Files for the new phpWebThings administration tool, WTAdmin.”
  • Translations for phpWebThings 0.6.0. “Translations sent by nice users around the world for the phpwebthings 0.6.0.”
  • Translations for phpWebThings 1.0. “Translations and updates for translations for phpWebThings 1.0 sent by nice users around the world.”
  • Patches. Listed as a separate category in the menu.
  • Free phpWebThings hosting. Listed as a separate category in the menu.
  • Free templates. Listed as a separate category in the menu.

Webmaster note

The page also asked authors who used phpWebThings on their own sites a polite question: “Do you remove any references to phpWebThings at your site using it?” — phrased as a survey item, with a Yes/No vote underneath. (The vote results are not preserved in the Wayback HTML.)

The footer line on this snapshot reads, in full: “This website was created with phpWebThings. Page processed in 0.1632 seconds.”

Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20030608075622/http://www.phpwebthings.org/download.php

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