After the Charter gold release two weeks ago phpRaider has now been released to the public. The much anticipated successor to phpRaid, phpRaider incorporates multiple customization options, role signups, a clean look, and speed optimizations.
"What is phpRaider? phpRaider is an online raid management and organization utility for massively multiplayer online roleplaying games (MMORPG). phpRaider is the successor to phpRaid which was the worlds first raid management utility developed exclusively for World of Warcraft, an MMORPG by Blizzard Entertainment.
Features include:
- Support for any number of classes, races, and class/race combinations.
- Support for any MMORPG game.
- Support for any number of attributes assigned to character profiles such as resistances, damage abilities, talents, and more!
- Raids are arranged in an easy to view calendar format showing only pertinent information. When clicked, a detailed list of class signups and raid information become available.
- Post announcements for your members to see.
- Create any number of characters for each user profile.
- Extensive permission settings allow you to customize who has access to what features of phpRaider.
- Ability to signup for multiple raids and create recurring raids.
- Completely free to use!
- Much, much more...
Requirements phpRaider requires a web server (IIS, Apache, etc), a MySQL database (4.0 or higher), PHP (4.0 or higher), and a minimal knowledge of software installation"
Comments
shows that there is a 1.0.1 but can only download 1.0.0. also you said 1.o.2 will be ready soon, when shold we expect it?
To successfully install on Unix hosts you will need to modify a php file (forward slash instead of a backslash). See the phpraider forums or
This message http://www.phpraider.com/index.php?topic=1352.15 fixed it for me.
Basically there is a bug with a "\" instead of a "/" which causes the installer to fail on Unix systems:
If u install it on a unix server beware of this prob:
In phpRaider.php // write the file $handle = fopen($pConfig_absolute_path.'\configuration_auth.php', 'w'); fwrite($handle, $output); fclose($handle);
As u can see there is a "\". This has to be changed with "/".
Let me know if it works now.
I also converted all the files in the phpraider root directory to Unix format from DOS format (with UltraEdit you could use dos2unix). This worked for me. Nothing else in the forum worked otherwise.
Arc.
I cant seem to download this from the website... And i mean the public one, i press download and nothing happens, and when i press the install fix it downloads a zip file with nothing in it....
Lol, sorry Spiffy. phpRaider does look very kick ass and I do like how much control I'd have over it on my own server. I can tell you guys worked extremely hard on it and it's very high quality.
I've been waiting for this. phpRaider will be up on my guild site this weekend :)
Stop ninjaing my thunder. Oh, and 97.3% of all facts are made up.
If hosting your own is not an option, I recommend www.wow-raidar.com
More features, very-Ajax-y and very easy to get going quick on it. Take a look at our guild raid list: http://wow-raidar.com/guild/578/raid_plan
sounds awsome
Wonderful. Couldn't figure out what was going on there.
The site works fine for me. I also fixed the list for you so it shows up properly. :)
Odd indeed. Can access it from my home computer, but not my work computer. Its not a blocking issue either, I have full open access at work; which isn't always a good thing ;)
Odd. Shows there are 80ish users online and I'm able to access it easily from the campus machines.
Not getting an error from the server or anything, just a blank page after waiting to load for a minute or two.
Should be up. I'm certain my server is crying now.