Michael Jennings wrote:
Most modern CMS's store content in the DB, not the filesystem.  At
least the ones I've used.  But we're quickly getting off-topic here,
so I'll stop there. :)

the only thing a CMS should store to disk is images and large binary files..

if a CMS stores other stuff to disk, then I consider them crap and useless. Even if they implement dwim()

on the other hand.. I never use a CMS I didn't write myself :)

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Morten


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