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PostNuke is Better
Authored by: monickels on Jan 09, '02 02:53:24AM
PostNuke, a spin-off of PHP-Nuke, is superior. More than 80 developers, fast-moving code, a rock-solid development path clearly laid out, an active and large community, better security, etc., etc. One of the main flaws with PHP-Nuke is that its development is not open, thus bugs seem to last and last, from version to version. I've recently installed PostNuke 0.72 on my TiBook for development and it runs perfectly on OS X with MySQL and PHP. I intend to upgrade from a heavily modified 4.2 version of PHP-Nuke and never look back. Regarding the bug, the best solution is to simple take all the filemanager code out. It never worked well and was always a security risk.

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PostNuke is Better
Authored by: ProMac on Jan 28, '02 04:49:39PM

I agree PostNuke is better. I'm using version .7.0.3 and it's going strong. I created a usergroup site with PN it's still new but definetly secure. From what I read PN is more secure and increasingly popular.



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