The Quest
EZpublish is without a doubt the one that looks better: a CMS that's database, platform and browser independent. Distributed under GNU, has the following system requirements:
Apache 1.3 only
PHP 4.4.xlatest configured to use MySql. With the php.ini modified so that default "memory_settings" equals 64MB instead of the usual (eZpublish is a hungry beast).
Image conversion system (GD that comes with PHP is ok)
MySql any version (or others)
Why didn't it work? because the upgrade to php4.4 failed miserably as I installed with EasyPhp... I suppose the only way out is to do the manual install...
Even looked at Hotcakes CMS... for install under IIS5 with ASP... puah!!! horrid...
Thank god that didn't work either :-D
And because I'm really, really lazy, I'm still looking at a WAMP that mounts the requirements for eZpublish... (the one I found, is great, but doesn't mount MySql, and the Apache version is 2.. !!!)
[to be continued]
Apache 1.3 only
PHP 4.4.xlatest configured to use MySql. With the php.ini modified so that default "memory_settings" equals 64MB instead of the usual (eZpublish is a hungry beast).
Image conversion system (GD that comes with PHP is ok)
MySql any version (or others)
Why didn't it work? because the upgrade to php4.4 failed miserably as I installed with EasyPhp... I suppose the only way out is to do the manual install...
Even looked at Hotcakes CMS... for install under IIS5 with ASP... puah!!! horrid...
Thank god that didn't work either :-D
And because I'm really, really lazy, I'm still looking at a WAMP that mounts the requirements for eZpublish... (the one I found, is great, but doesn't mount MySql, and the Apache version is 2.. !!!)
[to be continued]


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