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Re(3): Content management system recommendations?

by FoxtrotUniform (Prior)
on Jan 16, 2002 at 02:02 UTC ( [id://139052]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


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Unless you've been looking at a cached copy of infernus.net in Google, you probably haven't been looking in the "right" place. :-) For that matter, I mean to do more than just flat weblogging -- music mini-reviews and managing free virtual-domain hosting come to mind; we'll see how far that goes, though.

Right now, I'm tending towards OpenInteract. It looks fairly clean, interface-wise, and does what I want. (I haven't looked much at moveable type, but I have vague issues with their source code license.)

I'd be interested to hear from any Everything hackers; how easy is it to hack the code base?

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Re: Re(3): Content management system recommendations?
by dash2 (Hermit) on Mar 26, 2004 at 16:34 UTC
    I don't know about OpenInteract itself, but it is built on the SPOPS database object layer, which I have had bad experiences with. Maybe now they have improved, though.
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