>>   If the ISP hosts the software Pete needs only provide the content.

They do, and I don't get 'root', its basically use an app they provide, or
if everything fits in PHP then you can upload to your document-root.

I don't mind going with something that starting off with would be overkill.
I hate getting trapped in a corner later on.



On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 1:45 PM, Rich Shepard <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Mon, 13 Jul 2015, Louis Kowolowski wrote:
>
> > You may want to investigate some static site generators, and, to be fair
> > in comparisons, check out things like wordpress, drupal, etc
>
>    Some time last year there were reports of a wordpress vulnerability that
> was being exploited; probably fixed by now.
>
> > Pick the one that looks like it will do what you want and be the least
> > amount of effort to maintain going forward (this could be either on the
> > server side, or the client side. for example upgrading pkgs on a regular
> > basis may not be something you want to do. you may decide you want to be
> > able to manage content via the browser. etc.)
>
>    If the ISP hosts the software Pete needs only provide the content.
>
> Rich
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