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 <title>open source zf cms</title>
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 <description>If anyone is interested I just released a pre-release version of my open source zend framework based cms.  The source code is available at http://code.google.com/p/digitalus-site-manager/downloads/list</description>
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 <description>Something to note is that the zend method only works in php5.  The drupal method does not take advantage of anything php5 specific like zend does.

As of drupal 7, when drupal is php5+, I expect the code to get a lot simpler.

Just something to note.</description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2007 13:18:03 -0700</pubDate>
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 <description>Building a CMS system looks like a big task to most. Especially when the CMS has to be a custom job. The Zend PHP Framework will make things a lot easier to code and to maintain. 

I was using Drupal and want to just set a feeds output on to the front page of this website. Out of curiosity today I just looked at a Zend example on how to parse a RSS feed. Here are three examples of code which one looks easiest to deal with? while the Zend example is rather simple it still looks nicer than what I managed to do with Drupal.</description>
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