On 10/5/05, Isaac Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 06:43 am, Ed W wrote:

> - "New Website" - Whilst accepting that wikis are not your thing I have
> had a lot of success recently with pmwiki for making websites.  The nice
> bit about the wiki is the seperation of content and formatting.
> Personally I keep the in text formatting to paragraphs, headings and
> lists, and so the syntax doesn't get in the way for me.  Then I can use
> the firefox online CSS editor to style up everything to look just how I
> like it.  Every page then has an edit button and you can just dip in and
> update stuff whenever you want to.  However, if you want another
> "Content Management Solution" then Drupal seems to be getting a lot of
> attention these days (I didn't like it that much myself)

I just want something that is:
- secure.
- Manages news, downloads, weblinks _easily_.
 
 

I just don't have tons of time to update the website, and the current stuff I
have to jump through a bunch of hoops to update.  I basically had to gut out
the administration files from phpnuke for security reasons, so whenever I
want to update things, I have to log in and restore things, make my changes,
then re-secure the website.  It bites, really.

I think the mythtv.info wiki move to mythtv.org should be finished sometime
this year.  Maybe.  =)

Isaac
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Yea, I can understand that.  I use CPG-Nuke (aka Dragonfly).  It's a fork, but it's pretty much been completely re-written.
 
The two goals of it are:
1) Security
2) Speed
 
So, you could probably very easily migrate your current site to it as the installer will automatically convert and it contains modules, including a download module that is very nice IMO :)
 
http://www.cpgnuke.com
 
Check it out, and you won't hurt my feelings if you don't chose it, but I don't think you'd have to worry about the security issues like you do with php-nuke.
 
Thanks!
Matt
 
 

 

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