Just make sure that you do not use Typo3 for a new-age publication or other nefarious purposes:
A message from the Typo3 creator "I'm a christian man. To me Typo3 is a piece of work, which I would like to "return" to God, my Creator . . . But I will express my wish that Typo3 is not used to spread material that is against the word of the Holy Bible and the human rights. Examples of this could be, that Typo3 is not used to publish pornographic and/or sexually derailed material, nazistic propaganda, newage-publications, demonic messages and so on." http://www.typo3.com/Info___Contact.1045.1.html I respect his right to interject his beliefs into his software, but honestly I chose not to use this software because his suggested Terms of Use are just too creepy for my tastes. I hope this doesn't start a flamefest . . . I simply found it interesting. Tim -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:cms-list-admin@;cms-list.org]On Behalf Of Michelle Heizer Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 11:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [cms-list] CMS for project site Actually, it offers all those features and more. In fact, Typo3 now sports an extension manager which makes it easier for people to create custom extensions. It's best to read the documentation or play around with it on the test site. That way you can see all the different standard plugins Typo3 offers or you can get creative and design your own. Michelle On Wednesday, October 30, 2002, at 08:56 PM, Rex Chung wrote: > IMHO, typo3 is just a web page content management. It lets to construct > custom web pages, layouts with images easily and manage it, but it > doesn't really manage 'content' such as products catalog, comments, > bulletin board as such? > > Just something to watch out for I think. > > Rex. > -- http://cms-list.org/ trim your replies for good karma.