MLUG: RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Content Management Systems?
RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Content Management Systems?
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While I'll admit I don't have much familiarity with the other software,
MediaWiki can be used in such a fashion. Also contrary to popular belief
you are able to lock it down so that only people who are given accounts
can edit it.

http://www.mediawiki.org/

It may turn out to be a bit more work than what you're looking for
however.

Charlie Huggard | EMAIL:PROTECTED | 314/591-0087
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Subject: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Content Management Systems?

Sorry if this posts twice...  I was wondering if anyone would have a 
suggestion for a good CMS for setting up a personal site.  I searched 
the MLUG archives and Ryan Davis asked about this way back in 2003, but 
it doesn't look like anyone had specific ones to try.  This is basically

just for family stuff like pictures and videos, and maybe some blogging.

  I also intend to let the kids have their own pages, and I think the 
oldest could handle updating her page on her own after I show her how.

This should be a standard setup using PHP, MySQL, and Apache.  I've 
looked into Drupal, Joomla, Xoops, and Plone.  It will be on a hosted
server where I don't have root access (from the docs, it looks like 
Plone needs that so it's probably out).

Thanks for any ideas!

--Chris

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