Hi Don, phpNuke and clones are not really WCMS. They have many community features, but are very poor in really WCMS functionality (e.g. templates). My favorites (as mentioned in this thread) are eZpublish and Typo3 - and, if you can read German - Contenido. I implemented my Homepage http://www.jdk.de wird Contenido and I am very satisfied.
One of the completest overviews to open source CMS I know is: http://www.clueful.com.au/cgi-bin/cmsdirectory/browse/Products%3AFree%20syst ems Joerg Dennis Krueger Avinci - The Know-How Company, www.avinci.biz > Php-nuke or postnuke hands down. There is another cms under > development which will be a good or better third choice when > its done called phpwebsite, out of a school in PA but I don't > know what the status of it is. There are lightweight things > that look similar but they don't have the codebase for tailoring. > > Don Holeman > thehallofmaat.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Heller, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 3:30 PM > Subject: [cms-list] RE: PHP-based CMS systems > > > Hiya, > > I'm on a shared hosting environment and am interested in > recommendatinos for PHP-based CMS systems. I'm allowed to do > this, but I can't actually install unprotected executables > like Zope. Open source and free are always preferred, but I'm > interested in listening to other experiences as well if the > price/experience is right. > > Thanx! > > -- dave > > Ps. This is a personal use question, not regarding anything > to do with Documentum at all. -- http://cms-list.org/ trim your replies for good karma.
