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 Posted by "Richard Lynch" on 08/23/05 10:28 
On Mon, August 22, 2005 3:48 am, Erik Gyepes wrote: 
> Zachary Kessin wrote: 
> 
>> I am about to start on a project that seems like it would be right 
>> for 
>> a CMS system. It will be about 80% rather boring stuff with about 
>> 20% 
>> custom database work. I have looked at XOOPS and a few others. 
>> However 
>> I can not seem to find one rather important thing about XOOPS. I 
>> understand how to use a module that someone else wrote, but I have 
>> not 
>> found any documentation on how to build my own blocks or application 
>> components. 
>> 
>> I am not yet committed to XOOPS, so if there is different system 
>> that 
>> would be better that could work as well 
 
There is a pretty cool site "out there" that lets you kick the tires 
on a BUNCH of different PHP/MySQL CMS products/projects. 
 
opencms.org or something like that. 
 
I always have a tough time finding it with Google and whatnot, but 
it's there. 
 
Anyway, they basically installed a couple dozen CMS systems, and you 
can set yourself up with your own sandbox install on THEIR server with 
just a click of a button, then administer it and play with it, and 
then they wipe it out in about 2 hours. 
 
So you get a chance to play with it to see if you like each CMS, and 
you've got 2 hours to check it out -- Or more, since you can start 
over with a new sandbox.  They just don't want you to try to run your 
site through theirs. 
 
I doubt that it will actually let you write/upload arbitrary PHP for 
the missing 20%, but they MIGHT have some examples or user comments on 
their site on these issues, and at least you can play with the 80% to 
see if the features you need for that part are there. 
 
HTH 
 
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