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What CMS does this website use?
AMO
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I recall that MSN had to move technologies when capacity began to be overwhelming. It wasn't just a hardware thing.
I assume it used some kind of Content Management System (CMS). Does anyone know what it used to use, what it uses now and what other CMSes were evaluated and discarded?
Sorry if this is a question I shouldn't be asking. Hope I'm not being rude.
Thanx
AMO
I assume it used some kind of Content Management System (CMS). Does anyone know what it used to use, what it uses now and what other CMSes were evaluated and discarded?
Sorry if this is a question I shouldn't be asking. Hope I'm not being rude.
Thanx
AMO
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Have you tried Mambo?
It's free and it has all the wizz bangs you could want. Plus it's well supported by lots of forums.0 -
Yes - a lot of people are recommending Mambo. Only downside I hear is that its not scalable.
Also, I think they need mySQL installed on the C: drive.
AMO0 -
Where can I get lots of Mambo templates from? I am exploring mambo at the moment and I seem to keep finding the same templates all over the place. Is there a really big template resource that I have not found yet?0
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