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PHP Content Management System

Started by November 24, 2003 05:15 PM
2 comments, last by zarthrag 20 years, 11 months ago
I''m putting up a website for my project, and I don''t wanna spend time twiddling with it. Anyone know of a good php/mysql content management system that is good for development teams? I''d use phpnuke and the like, but they are overkill. I don''t wanna have users register (or would at least like to have to personally approve the registration.)
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Well if worst comes to worse, its possible to just take out the login box on the phpnuke page lol, and you can set user levels so you could have anybody sign up but only grant rights to certain ones etc...

Although in my opinion having to release articles as stories is crappy.. it would definitely be nice if there was another option but I don''t know of anything that is free.
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Try Netoffice: http://netoffice.sourceforge.net/

I''m working on a CMS myself, and it''s working pretty good so far - except it''s not finished and thus not public yet. So other than to brag, I have no idea why I said that. ;-)
You could try Drupal (www.drupal.org). I like it. You can approve anyone who wants to join or filter by email address. If you don''t want people to log in at all, just remove the login block in the admin section.

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