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<blockquote data-quote="Mercule" data-source="post: 1992473" data-attributes="member: 5100"><p>I've got a website set up for my campaign. It's really nice to have and my players love it. I want to take it to the next "level", though.</p><p> </p><p>What I'd really like to do is set up something like the EN World feats database, only have one for feats, one for classes, one for PrCs, house rules, etc. Does anyone know of anything I could use to do this? </p><p> </p><p>It has to run on a Unix box and PHP is fine -- which is to say that I can't code a line of PHP, but the server will handle it. It also has to be free -- or a one-time cost of about the same as a WotC hardcover. Finally, I need to have some security on it. I'll be posting at least the overview of some non-OGC stuff, and some derivitive material for my players (who have the books -- I just want to organize things). I'd like to feel like me publicly posting a link to some of the OGC wouldn't put me in hot-water with WotC legal.</p><p> </p><p>I've seen that there are some mods for PHPBB and some other CMS toys (currently running Mambo), but nothing looks quite right to me. I was hoping some of the gurus around here might have some ideas. I don't mind doing a few hours in one-time set-up, but I don't want to have to get "under the hood" all the time, and I'd like to have the one-time set-up be pretty much "connect the dots".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mercule, post: 1992473, member: 5100"] I've got a website set up for my campaign. It's really nice to have and my players love it. I want to take it to the next "level", though. What I'd really like to do is set up something like the EN World feats database, only have one for feats, one for classes, one for PrCs, house rules, etc. Does anyone know of anything I could use to do this? It has to run on a Unix box and PHP is fine -- which is to say that I can't code a line of PHP, but the server will handle it. It also has to be free -- or a one-time cost of about the same as a WotC hardcover. Finally, I need to have some security on it. I'll be posting at least the overview of some non-OGC stuff, and some derivitive material for my players (who have the books -- I just want to organize things). I'd like to feel like me publicly posting a link to some of the OGC wouldn't put me in hot-water with WotC legal. I've seen that there are some mods for PHPBB and some other CMS toys (currently running Mambo), but nothing looks quite right to me. I was hoping some of the gurus around here might have some ideas. I don't mind doing a few hours in one-time set-up, but I don't want to have to get "under the hood" all the time, and I'd like to have the one-time set-up be pretty much "connect the dots". [/QUOTE]
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