At the risk of taking this thread somewhere else completely, I would suggest you consider Wordpress (wordpress.org). Yes, it's a "blogging" tool, but in point of fact it's little more than a CMS with a bent toward blogging. My whole site (http://clwill.com) is driven by it, and yet the blog is only one part of it. Because of this CMS nature I get things like searching and tagging for free.
WP is infinitely configurable, easy to write/post in, and has 12-bazillion third-party plug-ins to do a huge range of things. No, it doesn't do your laundry list of things right out of the box, but if you want flexibility built on a solid base (its been downloaded over a million times), it's a great place to start... for free. Just my $0.02, Chris -----Original Message----- From: Bruce Subject: Re: [WSG CMS] Strict CMS My only criteria for a CMS is configurability. I have installed Drupal, Mambo and related on quite a few occasions. Always seems to be configuration issues. Using them as is will be fine, but I always found that when you want to do customizations, anything more than a drop in template, the way they are programmed, the templates, menu systems etc make it very difficult to do so. Perhaps I am wrong? I really don't think so but have known many saying the same thing... ************************************************************** Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm Help: [EMAIL PROTECTED] **************************************************************
