hi there birthday boy =)

you can try postnuke which uses a database abstraction layer, adodb. 
with it, it should be easy to change the back-end database platforms.
i really really want to try it out, but i have too much on my hands at the 
moment.

hth,
-eric


On Wednesday 30 January 2002 17:45, you wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Does anyone here administrate a site using PHP-Nuke? It seems to be okay
> functionality-wise, but I do not know how secure it is. On Freshmeat a
> number of comments about the author's attitude towards security are not
> very reassuring. I also do not know if there are any outstanding security
> bugs in the latest release. Are there any other decent alternatives to
> PHP-Nuke? And preferably something that uses PostgreSQL as its backend
> (since I already run PostgreSQL and have Horde which uses that).
>
> TIA.
>
>  --> Jijo

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