-- martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (on Wednesday, 11 December 2002, 11:36 PM +0100): > My lab wants to institute a CMS to handle the entire website. I have > a little experience with Zope and it's pretty nice, but I would like > to get some alternatives before suggesting it. > > We basically need: > > - a simple way to provide a common look to all pages > - a simple web-based way to edit pages > - authentication, obviously > - allowing PHP code to be used within the CMS would rock > (i think zope doesn't allow that) > - integration of modules, like a wiki or a news/portal site > > Do you know any other software pieces that feature the above and are > preferably contained in Debian? > > Midgard relies on MySQL, which I am not going to use (postgres here), > so that's not an option. > > Note: I am not looking for slashcode or the like, I would like to be > able to do complete site management. Take a look at: postnuke phpnuke tikiwiki All are CMS', and all have a variety of optional plugin modules; I *believe* all of them can use a variety of database backends (tikiwiki utilizes PEAR-DB, which allows postres, mysql, odbc, and a handful of others). The *nuke scripts are both in the debian archive; tikiwiki can be found at http://tikiwiki.sourceforge.net/ .
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