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[Savannah-hackers] submission of Free Web Publishing System - savannah.gnu.org |
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Sat, 25 Jan 2003 13:58:42 -0500 |
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A package was submitted to savannah.gnu.org
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Justin White <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
License: gpl
Other License: There are three libraries included in the distribution that are
not part of FreeWPS. Two are under the GPL (INCLUDES/OPENLAYOUT.PHP and
INCLUDES/SQL_AL.PHP). The other does not have a specific license
(INCLUDES/MD5.JS).
Package: Free Web Publishing System
System name: freewps
Type: GNU
Description:
Free Web Publishing System[tm] (FreeWPS[tm]) is a free PHP-based content
management system, using an SQL backend for storing of content and site
configuration with HTML templates used for page layout. FreeWPS provides an
simple means of managing the content/layout of a website. FreeWPS provides
advanced security using an SQL table for users, as well as a separate table for
group permissions. In addition, no user passwords are ever stored in plain
text. FreeWPS uses an Javascript implementation of MD5 to hash the username
and password on the client side and that value is stored in the database (for
comparison at logon). FreeWPS has advanced authoring capabilities, with
separate author and editor roles. Authored pages must be approved by an editor
before available for display. FreeWPS supports HTML templates (with the
OpenLayout library) and has support for Cascading Style Sheets throughout.
The source code for FreeWPS has not yet been released. However, the code is
available at:
http://www.ytztech.com/freewps-1.0.zip
Other Software Required:
FreeWPS is dependent on PHP v. 4.2.0 or above. FreeWPS also requires an
RDBMS. Currently, FreeWPS supports both MySQL and PostgreSQL (as well as some
commercial SQL implementations).
Other Comments: