> FWIW, I tried hacking up Postnuke when I had been using PHP for about > three months, and found its coding (at least for the sections I was > trying to modify) to be kludgy in the extreme.
The original reason for PostNuke (it was a fork of PHP-Nuke) was PHP-Nuke's spaghetti code. Since its start, PostNuke has been a conversion-in-the-works and has had a turnover of some developers, which of course adds to the coding confusion. This tendency to evolve quickly without a firm, well thought out design, impacts a lot of PHP-based CMSs (not to mention other projects:-). Regards, . Randy -- If computers have made me more productive, how come I'm not working less? Who's getting the profits from my increased productivity?! _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss