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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Downers Grove, IL
Posts: 1,821
OS: Gentoo Linux, Redhat Enterprise Linux, CentOS
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Re: CMSes
From what I've seen and through my own experiences, I would recommend Drupal. Their main concern is security. It's also easy to use, but does take a bit to get the hang of. I wouldn't use Mambo for various reasons. Joomla is basically the same as Mambo, but some developers took Mambo and turned it into Joomla. There's also PHP-Nuke and Post-Nuke, but the last time I looked at them, they had security problems left and right.
That thread was asking for help on finding the right software, "CMS" was never mentioned until you posted. Also, please refrain from posting such things as "Please don't double post in other topics before you have waited to see if anyone answers the first". We have staff to handle such things, allow them to do so.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 21
OS: Windows XP SP2 Vista Inspirat Pack, Red Hat Enterprise, Windows Server Edition 2003
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Re: CMSes
I can recommend joomla. Its easy to use and very flexible.
Try http://joomla.org for the basic information and download and a goo tip is to use http://extensions.joomla.org/ when you need some module, component or plugin. Mambo was one of the fist CMS I tried and I must say it has turned out great as the development has continued into the present joomla 1.0.15 and 1.5.2 Its worth a try!
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