On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 07:47:08PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote: > On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 06:10:41PM +0200, Raimo Niskanen wrote: > > On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 05:15:43PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote: > > > I am currently running a web site which says http://joomla.* > > > > > > Strangely enough, it's a drupal site, with no joomla at all. > > > > > > (after spending a week of hair pulling trying to coerce joomla > > > to do whatever I wanted, as the `best-of-breed' solution of choice > > > to brain-dead newbies, I settled on a sensible CMS that actually > > > works) > > > > I am curious to know which one? > > Sorry, don't want 100s of people to bang on it, as the server isn't > all THAT fast.
Oops my bad english. I thought drupal was a for me unknown common english word, not a CMS name. It was which CMS system you had chosen I was curious to know... > > > I have been banging my head into joomla for a while, > > and maybe it can do what I want, but I want user > > names and passwords encrypted among other things > > and that does not seem to be among their design choices... > > If you have any amount of logic, you'll find drupal to be quite refreshing > for a change. And yeah, drupal has various secure modules that help. The > OpenBSD ports include more or less the plugins I use, there are hundreds > more where that comes from. >From which release is Drupal in ports? I can not find it in OpenBSD 4.1. I know it is time to upgrade but my installation runs sooo nicely now. -- / Raimo Niskanen, Erlang/OTP, Ericsson AB