On Aug 31, 1:20 pm, Margaret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If only admin the database of wordpress, why not using mysql admin tools,

Because the admin has to perform a few key data manipulations before
publishing. And the mysql admin tools have no support for "nice"
editing of HTML, and lots of other stuff that is essential to
practical blogging.

> If use django, why not using django replace wordpress.

Because WordPress has lots of plugins that change the way a blog is
displayed, porting every plugin is impossible, thus for quite a few
people a migration of the frontend implies quite a lot of work, so it
makes sense to give users the option of swapping the admin at once,
then take their time to migrate the frontend to Django.

Ludo


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