in reply to Re: A CMS That Doesn't Suck
in thread A CMS That Doesn't Suck

I'm not proposing to write an interpreter within the CMS to run scripts. It would be designed where people could upload scripts in any language that their server will run anyway and be able to execute them on their website. This would be accomplished by not impeding the execution of something uploaded by the website designer. Many Content Management Systems would require you to create a plugin rather than just allowing you to upload external scripts you have written.

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Re^3: A CMS That Doesn't Suck
by chb (Deacon) on Jun 21, 2005 at 11:23 UTC
    So any user (not just the site administrator) can execute any code (s)he likes on your server? And said server would be connected to the internet? Erm, that doesn't sound like a very good idea....