Best CMS for a feature-heavy website on a budget? My go-to content management systems are Wordpress and Drupal, but here's the clincher: this website must integrate with Microsoft Access.
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posted by meghosaurus
on Feb 22, 2013 -
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Is there a open source or inexpensive (its for a charity) web based solution that contains a cms, a blog (wordpress), an extensible forum (phpBB), a digg like system for voting on submitted links (pligg), and less important an image gallery that allows members to upload their photos.
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posted by digividal
on Aug 4, 2012 -
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Why is my installation of Collabtive 0.6.2 not connecting to the MySQL databases on my web server? I've uploaded the software and set up a MySQL database, but when I run the install module I keep getting an "Error: Tables could not be created" message.
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posted by gov_moonbeam
on Mar 19, 2010 -
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What type of open source software should I use to disseminate information I have collected over the years?
I have a HUGE series of links on a topic that I would like to start sharing with friends and the net as a whole. I am having trouble deciding what to use to post it: CMS (like PHPNuke or Joomla), Wiki, Blog (like WordPress or MT), or just a bookmark manager (like SiteBar).
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posted by JLobster
on Mar 15, 2006 -
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Does anyone know where I can find REALLY BASIC guides for using (not installing) FCKeditor and PHPlist?
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posted by zharptitsa
on Mar 5, 2006 -
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Is it possible to migrate data between any two of the most popular open source CMS systems? {The reasons for this rather odd request follow}
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posted by signal
on Aug 16, 2004 -
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Some of the answers I got to
this post made me think about developing cheap, easy-to-use interactive Intranets for various corporate clients (a la
this), based on opensource CMS and/or blogware, thus eliminating licensing fees and saving a bundle on programming costs / time. I am looking for advice on what application to use. [more inside]
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posted by signal
on Jan 30, 2004 -
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