Re: Re: Tipos about which CMS use

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Hi,

Thanks for the reply.  I already use wordpress for my blog but not as a CMS.

I could not find, for instance, the hability to create users with some sort
of priviledge regarding reading/writing particular documents or areas.

Can you send me more info about it?


On 5/17/07, itoctopus <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've said it before and I'll say it again: Wordpress.

Joomla/Mambo are also a good choice.

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""robert mena"" <robert.mena@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:528f47680705171617j3d4f2141gab6dec8762f46d38@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi there,
>
> I'd like to replace my 'intranet' site with a CMS system to speed up
> the edit process.  Some of my requirements are :
>
> - written in PHP  :)
> - mysql based
> - documented/'well structured' - to allow development of customizations
> - ability to define which pages or sections are public and which are
> private (and in this case which users can access)
> - use AJAX (not mandatory) but since some access to the page will come
> from dial-up to reduce the need to transfer entire html just to update
> a search or list contents..
>
> thanks

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