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Old August 5th, 2004, 02:26 PM
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Any highly recommended open CMS

I'm currently looking for an open source content management system. Does anyone know of a real good one? TIA!

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You can use postnuke .

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Old August 5th, 2004, 03:02 PM
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Is that a really good one? I need one that's highly customizable and can have an approval option on it. Is there anything like that? (I'm really new to CMS as you can see)

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The various 'nukes' are wrought with security holes.


The various nuke-based systems are all crap, regardless of the holes. Slow, bloated, and use too many DB queries to begin with on the main page. And are very hard to customize, due to the weak templating system.

Use these,
www.typo3.org
www.mamboserver.com
www.limb-project.com

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but again nukes avail tons of modules for FREE.

one would find almost anything as free module including ported versions of other popular scripts ( like Coppermine, jinzora, phpBB )

Being widely used, support is also widely available.

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Free modules mean nothing when your script is crap. Your just adding to it. Not to mention most of those modules are useless & bloated at that.

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