don't forget that the complexity of the PHP is increased muchly with
multiple databases... Keep it simple...

2008/9/4 Boyd, Todd M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Martin Zvarík [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 5:05 AM
> > To: php-general@lists.php.net
> > Subject: Re: Re: [PHP] CMS-Blog system
> >
> > Thank you for all the comments.
> >
> > Thanks for the WP tip: I don't know much about wordpress (it looks
> > good), but I have tryed enough of open-source CMS to say that they are
> > based on messy solutions (one for all = joomla) + it won't be free blog
> > system, so I don't think using this free system would be fair.
> >
> > So, I will stick with separate databases for each user + central
> > databases used for searches etc.
> >
> > I am pretty sure I am up for this wheel reinventing ;-)
> > The only thing I am not strong in is the MySQL, but with you guys there
> > is nothing impossible!
>
> Seriously? Well, let us know how it goes in a couple years, after all of
> your hair has fallen out and you've chewed your fingernails down to the
> wick. Also, not all open source CMS solutions are messy. Have you checked
> out Drupal? There's a billion others, but I've seen Drupal used in so many
> commercial applications that it boggles the mind.
>
> Also--might consider joining a MySQL list if you're going to have problems
> in that area. In a nod to the movie "300"...
>
> Madness? THIS... IS... PHP-GENERAL!
>
>
> Todd Boyd
> Web Programmer
>
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