Unfortunately, someone else with the same nick as yours decided to go on a crusade against WebAPP in nearly the same way as you.
That person has happened to be abusing heroin and to be the very same person whom stolen the code from WebAPP, No one said that you are the same person, but a question concerning that was naturally addressed. You have not yet replied to the question, you need not either, we don't think you are the same person either.
Is it a bad argument? Not at all, if you were the other person, we would all understand your pathos and ethos (emotional and moral reasons) much better. However, the reason for your pathos reasoning and personal attacks, accusing complete strangers directly for delusions, scripting incompetence, stinking attitude etc etc was because someone told you in public that PHP CMS was irrelevant for this discussion and has nothing to do with Perlmonks.
You did not like that, and decided to "hit back". I for one think that one should not discuss PHP CMS portals, nor link them as projects in PM, PHP has its own sites for it so does HTML and CSS.
I argue that WebAPP is the most secure open source CMS. WebAPP was tested, and challenged and is challenged nonstop. If anyone manages to hack the script, We would be very happy, because of a new challenge to fix and secure. WebAPP offered the root MAC cookie (which is most certainly 3 times longer then your banks MAC cookie...) in public for open 42 days challenge... and no one managed to crack it.
No, there is no perfect program out there, but when it comes to security, WebAPP is by far much safer.
-T is nice, but it is no safeguard for having a safer script, same with using of SSL and higher bits encryptions.
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