You can try a templating system like Smarty or FastTemplate, but I'm not too fond of 
either.  I've recently begun exploring InterJinn, written by our own Robert Cummings, 
and I'm quite fond of how it works.  You'll need to spend some time going over the 
documentation but I think it's worthwhile.

Edward Dudlik
"Those who say it cannot be done
should not interrupt the person doing it."

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joel Konkle-Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, 19 October, 2003 00:16
Subject: [PHP] Choosing a CMS?


I'm looking for an open source PHP/MySQL CMS that I can use as the 
backend to my website.

My site consists of multiple quasi-independent sections, each with its 
own subdomain, that should be able to function as seperate sites. The 
range in style from blogs to articles to file libraries, but all share a 
consistent global menu system, footer text, 3-column layout, et c.

I've looked at PHPNuke, just because that's the only thing that jumps to 
mind, but I want to make sure I'm not missing anything before I dive in 
with it.

What are your suggestions? Is there anything better than PHPNuke for 
this type of thing out there?


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Joel Konkle-Parker
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