I have happily used and hosted Moveable Type (
http://www.sixapart.com/movabletype/) on my small servers for years.  The
updates when they come out install easily too and had no real learning
curve.  The templates are easy to customize to compliant, accessible  xhtml.

Susan

On 5/24/07, Michael MD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



>I *want* to like Drupal. I really do.

same here

> When it's working, it's a beautiful thing. But I've recently had a lot
> of trouble installing the recent version. So much trouble that I gave up
> on it :(
>

I gave up because it was too slow on a high-traffic site on a busy shared
server where the bottleneck is the mysql queue.
.. way too many mysql statements run to do anything...  and using mysql
for
caching is a very bad idea - slows it down even more.

drupal is not unique there ... almost every off-the-shelf cms I've looked
at
has the same problem.

I'm hoping the new version is better but haven't tried it yet.




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