23, 2005 9:28 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Looking for CMS advice
On Mon, August 22, 2005 3:48 am, Erik Gyepes wrote:
Zachary Kessin wrote:
I am about to start on a project that seems like it would be right
for
a CMS system. It will be about 80% rather boring stuff with about
20%
custom
opencms.org or something like that.
It is http://www.opensourcecms.com/
Raz
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On Mon, August 22, 2005 3:48 am, Erik Gyepes wrote:
Zachary Kessin wrote:
I am about to start on a project that seems like it would be right
for
a CMS system. It will be about 80% rather boring stuff with about
20%
custom database work. I have looked at XOOPS and a few others.
However
I
Everyone has already told you about opensourcecms.org, which is a
really good site to test things out. However, about 6 months ago I had
to do research for the same kind of thing. As of now with the split of
the Mambo dev team from the parent company Miro I think I would go with
Dupral
On 23 Aug 2005, at 14:05, Jay Paulson wrote:
I would say check out Dupral, Mambo, and XOOPS.
Drupal looks great, but whenever I've tried to get into it, nothing
seems to work properly. Xoops is capable (I've used it on a couple of
sites), but generally a complete mess internally. Both of
Zachary Kessin wrote:
I am about to start on a project that seems like it would be right for
a CMS system. It will be about 80% rather boring stuff with about 20%
custom database work. I have looked at XOOPS and a few others. However
I can not seem to find one rather important thing about
Zachary Kessin wrote:
I am about to start on a project that seems like it would be right for
a CMS system. It will be about 80% rather boring stuff with about 20%
custom database work. I have looked at XOOPS and a few others. However
I can not seem to find one rather important thing about
Hey Michael,
Visit the site for excellent open source CMS http://www.ez.no
Regards
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I am about to start on a project that seems like it would be right for a
CMS system. It will be about 80% rather boring stuff with about 20%
custom database work. I have looked at XOOPS and a few others. However I
can not seem to find one rather important thing about XOOPS. I
understand how to
I would check out Mambo: _http://mamboserver.com_ (http://mamboserver.com)
- Clint
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