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Posted by J Valentin on 01/20/06 02:28

Thanks a bunch. I'll check out http://www.opensourcecms.com/ and
http://www.cmsmatrix.org/ for more info.


"Balazs Wellisch" <balazs@neusolutions.com> wrote in message
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> "J Valentin" <spv@spamthis.c0m> wrote in message
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>>I know that's not quite true, but it seems all are fancy blog systems.
>>I've not seen any to let you add new pages and link to them easily in a
>>customizable menu. I may have missed the features of one or more, but they
>>seem to all be prettytricky to setup. I like mambo, but it seems limited,
>>and phpnuke nukes my brain every time I try and work with it.
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>> Any advice on how to manage a website with either of these, or if not, is
>> there another, better one?
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> The only professional quality CMS I've come across is Typo3 www.typo3.org.
> Another one worth looking at is Drupal. www.drupal.org.
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> The best open source enterprise level CMS I found so far is Bricolage.
> www.bricolage.cc But, it's written in Perl not PHP.
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> You may also want to look at http://www.opensourcecms.com/ or
> http://www.cmsmatrix.org/ for more advice.
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> Balazs
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