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winwithz@gmail.com
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#1: Feb 27 '07
any suggestions on what php website to use to help me manage my
website? new to this and not sure which to use... phpwebsite, nuke, ?
any help greatly appreciated

Sjoerd
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#2: Feb 27 '07

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winwithz@gmail.com wrote:
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any suggestions on what php website to use to help me manage my
website? new to this and not sure which to use... phpwebsite, nuke, ?
any help greatly appreciated
You want a PHP content management system (CMS) ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_management_system
http://www.opensourcecms.com/
chrisv
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#3: Feb 28 '07

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On Feb 27, 4:53 pm, winwi...@gmail.com wrote:
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any suggestions on what php website to use to help me manage my
website? new to this and not sure which to use... phpwebsite, nuke, ?
any help greatly appreciated

depending on how "new" you are to 'this', you may consider using
textpattern cms. it's the easiest blogging/cms tool around. my
clients love it.




chris

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#4: Feb 28 '07

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winwithz@gmail.com wrote:
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any suggestions on what php website to use to help me manage my
website? new to this and not sure which to use... phpwebsite, nuke, ?
any help greatly appreciated
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Definitely look at pmWiki. You do not need any programming to run use.
It installs and up in running in 30 min. If is most flexible I have
seen. If you are a programmer you can jump in and start swimming.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PmWiki
http://www.pmwiki.org

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