LightOpenCMS is a new CMS that in difference from other CMS softwares have the CMS and the CMS admin in different packages. The CMS is a normal PHP5 script using MySQL and the Admin is a Jar archive.
This project is listed at National Security Database, and contains a security exploit, link: http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2009-1766
The development of the admin module has started. Please don't flame the speed, i'm only twelve years old and it's something i do beside normal school. As always is help always appreciated. If someone know a good WYSIWYG please comment or mail about it (only LGPL, GPL or a compatible licensed products is interesting).
0.1 pre-alpha: Initial release.
We now have released the pre-alpha of LightOpenCMS. It gets a title and content from a db. Currently there's nothing more but we would be very interested in help so please mail me if you have any experience in web design, php, js or sql if you would like to be in the team. Also feel free to make your own versions (but please mail them to me so I can look over them and maybe migrate them into the main project).Help with the admin version (sql, jdbc, swing, java) would also be appreciated.
The admin interface have so far been made in php-GTK which are great if you are programming to yourself but is not a suitable platform for this so it will be remade from scratch in Java.That will be canceled and will be moved to a canceled folder in SVN tomorrow.Feel free to make your own unofficial version based on that. EDIT: Move complete
I have a problem, when i make a webpage it looks like crap, therefore i need somebody to keep up the design part.You must have a basic knowledge of how to make it in blocks. Right now the design is hardcoded and very bad but I am going to migrate it to Smarty right now. EDIT: Smarty is now implemented and the CMS is relicensed under LGPLv3
I'm sorry there has not been any development for a time, my computer went so slow i reformatted it and since then i have been to lazy to get it up again but now i just checked out the sourcecode from the SVN repository (almost directly after a change i commit it to the SVN) and the development should begin as usual.
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