On May 3, 7:49 pm, John Draper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I admit, Joomla is easy to use I admit, but very easy to vector into
> a root exploit.
I had no idea. Thank you for posting that.
One thing I really like about joomla is the 1600+ extensions. But, I
don't need those kinds of security
On May 3, 11:08 am, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> I'm not sure integrating CakePHP stuff into something like Joomla or
> Drupal will be that easy.
I don't know either. But, there are projects called "jake" and "drake"
which are specifically geared toward intergrating cakephp with joomla
and drupa
walterbyrd wrote:
>If I wanted to build a website with forums, news feeds, galleries,
>event calander, document managment, etc. I do so in Joomla easily.
>
>But, I would perfer to use django/python, if that would be at all
>practical.
>
>I suppose I could put python scripts into django, if those s
walterbyrd a écrit :
> On May 2, 5:38 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> You're mixing apples, fishes, and cars here. Joomla is a content
>> management system, Django a framework and Python a language.
>
> Yes, I know, but they are all ways to create a website. If I wanted
On May 2, 5:38 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're mixing apples, fishes, and cars here. Joomla is a content
> management system, Django a framework and Python a language.
Yes, I know, but they are all ways to create a website. If I wanted a
site which included galleries,
walterbyrd a écrit :
> If I wanted to build a website with forums, news feeds, galleries,
> event calander, document managment, etc. I do so in Joomla easily.
>
> But, I would perfer to use django/python, if that would be at all
> practical.
>
> I suppose I could put python scripts into django, i
Il 2 May 2007 13:48:45 -0700, walterbyrd ha scritto:
> If I wanted to build a website with forums, news feeds, galleries,
> event calander, document managment, etc. I do so in Joomla easily.
You're using Joomla, which is a CMS written in PHP.
Python is a language, you should ask 'can I use Pytho
On May 2, 4:48 pm, walterbyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I wanted to build a website with forums, news feeds, galleries,
> event calander, document managment, etc. I do so in Joomla easily.
>
> But, I would perfer to use django/python, if that would be at all
> practical.
>
> I suppose I could
walterbyrd wrote:
> If I wanted to build a website with forums, news feeds, galleries,
> event calander, document managment, etc. I do so in Joomla easily.
Yes, you can do this kind of thing with Python:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/ContentManagementSystems
> But, I would perfer to use django/pyt
If I wanted to build a website with forums, news feeds, galleries,
event calander, document managment, etc. I do so in Joomla easily.
But, I would perfer to use django/python, if that would be at all
practical.
I suppose I could put python scripts into django, if those scripts
exist.
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