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[nycphp-talk] Open Source CMS for PHP5

Edward Potter edwardpotter at gmail.com
Tue Aug 19 10:25:25 EDT 2008


Ummm, can some one tell me what I CAN'T do with Wordpress 2.6?  Seems
to do ANYTHING you want as a CMS system, and now has wiki roll back
features, + 2000 plugins and extensions.

thanks, ed  :-)


On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Mitch Pirtle <mitch.pirtle at gmail.com> wrote:
> Or you could just build your own specifically to suit your needs and
> workflow using CakePHP :-)
>
> -- Mitch
>
> On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 10:22 PM, Néstor <rotsen at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Mark et all,
>>
>> I am trying to use drupal 5 and I am reading the documentation and tutorails
>> and I still not able to create a static web page.  They tell you htat
>> you have to download
>> this module and that module. I was able to find out how to create a static page
>> using postnuke.
>>
>> Néstor :-)
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Mark Armendariz <lists at enobrev.com> wrote:
>>> On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Ajai Khattri <ajai at bitblit.net> wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 13 Aug 2008, Mark Armendariz wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Can anyone recommend an open source CMS (or possibly commercial if
>>>>> worthwhile) that works natively on php5 (e_strict)and MySQL 5
>>>>> (strict).
>>>>
>>>> Do you think that perhaps all of these CMSes might have some problems with
>>>> all the strict requirements?
>>>>
>>>> After all, people use these packages every day without the problems you've
>>>> experienced...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I've just installed them all (not drupal) this morning and they all
>>> have problems with strict.  A few minutes with google confirms this
>>> fact (including the link I provided to cake where the devs explicitly
>>> state that they don't plan on updating for strict mode).  It's not
>>> that people don't have this problem, it's that they turn off E_STRICT
>>> and go about their way.  A similar configuration issue has come up in
>>> the past with everyone turning on "register_globals" and going about
>>> their way and don't we all just love register_globals.  I personally
>>> have a hard time saying ok to source code that throws warnings and
>>> notices on a vanilla install, even if they are just strict warnings.
>>>
>>> I know people use them every day, but that doesn't make them reliable.
>>>  PHP Nuke and OSCommerce have been used by hundreds of thousands for
>>> years and I wouldn't trust either for client work.
>>>
>>> I'll take a look at Drupal 6 per recommendations, but 5 scared me
>>> plenty.  I spent more time working around drupal 5 than I would have
>>> writing my own solution.
>>>
>>> Any others out there?
>>>
>>> Thanks again.
>>>
>>> Mark
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