On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:31 AM, bzcoder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mark Armendariz wrote: >> >> Can anyone recommend an open source CMS (or possibly commercial if >> worthwhile) that works natively on php5 (e_strict)and MySQL 5 >> (strict). > > I think you will run into problems as most popular CMS creators, Open Source > or Commercial, are unwilling to tell the majority of their users(PHP version > 4) that they won't provide a product for them - which is why their popular.
I've been hoping to find a branch, at least, for strict p5 support. It seems Cake 2.0 is headed in that direction. > > I'd suggest checking out the goPHP5 website, http://www.gophp5.org/projects > and see if any CMS's listed there have made the switch to pure PHP5. I will check it out, thanks. > > Though I must say I think that will counter the goal of your client, as I'm > assuming they want an open source or commercial CMS so that they are not > locked into a single programmer for making changes. You're absolutely right, and being that this potential client is in the public sector, I wholeheartedly (and mind-edly) agree with their decision to use an open source project. This is why, instead of outright turning down the project, I went on a discovery mission to find something suitable. It seems to me that once php4 got it's end of support announcement that these projects should have branches ready for those of us who want p5 strict support I've another project that came in disallowing me to take this project, so I'll likely be moving on - but I'm still largely surprised by the results. If I had the time to keep a blog, this would likely be a very long demonstrative post about the issue, including some eventual patches. Hopefully maybe I still can do that some time soon. digitalUs - The installation had p5 strict issues (un-initialized vars throwing notices, which could be easily caught with __get methods - also some method signature differences. once fixed (and @'d), ran fairly well). typo3 - only required 2 minor changes to kill strict warnings (was running mysql_fetch methods on invalid result vars), But once it was running, I couldn't get a new page added. Seems a minor but obviously significant bug in the page adding form processor. Haven't had the chance to dig in to find out why. Thanks again for your responses. It seems that if I were to take this project, I would have to pick my favorite according to features and maintainability and modify it accordingly - which is just fine - this is just a surprising result. Mark _______________________________________________ New York PHP Community Talk Mailing List http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk NYPHPCon 2006 Presentations Online http://www.nyphpcon.com Show Your Participation in New York PHP http://www.nyphp.org/show_participation.php
