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Top Forums Web Development Software to deploy website ? Post 302713833 by graphicsman on Thursday 11th of October 2012 10:52:49 AM
Old 10-11-2012
I would also stick with Wordpress. There opensource plugins are plentiful and have a larger quantity than my experience with Joomla. I do love the creativity of Joomla better but the down fall with Joomla is all extension/plugins are costly BUT if you have the funding you are basically buying support for that plugin. Wordpress is a lot more powerful, Ive read several great books on Wordpress and if you would like a list of books I can recommend a few. Also, Ive stayed clear of Drupal because of a large number of rumors in regards to the crappy framework. However, I cannot acknowledge if this is accurate because I have not dived into Drupal BUT word of mouth is powerful.
 

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SQUID_DB_AUTH(8)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  SQUID_DB_AUTH(8)

NAME
squid_db_auth - Database auth helper for Squid SYNOPSIS
squid_db_auth [options] DESCRIPTOIN
This program verifies username & password to a database --dsn Database DSN. Default "DBI:mysql:database=squid" --user Database User --password Database password --table Database table. Default "passwd". --usercol Username column. Default "user". --passwdcol Password column. Default "password". --cond Condition, defaults to enabled=1. Specify 1 or "" for no condition If you use --joomla flag, this condition will be changed to block=0 --plaintext Database contains plain-text passwords --md5 Database contains unsalted md5 passwords --salt Selects the correct salt to evaluate passwords --persist Keep a persistent database connection open between queries. --joomla Tells helper that user database is Joomla DB. So their unusual salt hashing is understood. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007 Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@henriknordstrom.net> Copyright (C) 2010 Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz <dlucio@okay.com.mx> (Joomla support) This program is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2, or (at youropinion) any later version. perl v5.14.2 2014-08-28 SQUID_DB_AUTH(8)
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