Either Joomla or Drupal are perfect for your needs. Joomla is more end-user friendly and easier for newbies.

Regards,

Fotis

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From: Nick Roper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 14:59:57 +0100
Subject: CMS recommendations ?

Hi All,

I'm interested for recommendations for CMS that meet the following main criteria:

Accessible - uses XHTML templates and CSS
PHP/MySQL based
Open source so that we can integrate web services in the future
Relatively intuitive interface for content managers

Ideally, a CMS that caches non-dynamic data as much as possible, and minimises database access - i.e it doesn't always make db calls to serve up data that only changes every so often.

New client is looking at Joomla or Drupal, but I'd be grateful for thoughts.

If this has been covered in other threads then please feel free to direct me there.

Regards,



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