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Hi Everyone I have a question about CMS websites. My boss has asked me to create a website for a payroll company and I am not about to design it from scratch so I thought my best bet would be to do it through a CMS such as joomla or drupal. My biggest concern is security. As this is a payroll company there will bank information, and a lot of money handling so security and functionality are my two most important subjects that I want to focus on. First off do both offer good security? Should I scratch the whole idea entirely? Which one do you think would have better modules to work with that I could set up and work with? Any general input would be very helpful this is a pretty big project. I don't want to start into it to find out that it is larger than I expected or this was dumb to begin with. Thanks everyone for your support. Also when is the next linux installfest I want to create one of these mythtv boxes you all talk about but I have no idea where to start. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/CMS-Security-tp26979037s24859p26979037.html Sent from the Boston Linux/UNIX General Discussion List mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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