![]() ![]() This will solve a lot of problems at the office in no time. While I'm happy with my CMS's I'm now working on my full Perl framework focusing on the key points and challenges I see at work every day. Over the years I think it all comes down to how secure your server is, file permissions, shared hosting and your code implementations (filtering code, cleaning ALL data input, etc). Critical applications were in "competition" against WP and other custom enterprise solutions, I didn't have any problems while can't say the same about the other options. I coded my own CMS (several) and have been quite happy on security and specially performance. Drupal (my fav choice) has better history and reputation because at the end a lot depends on code implementations, anyway if your file security is not good, even Drupal will fail. Let's not forget the many CMS and commercial software solutions relying on databases (like WP, Joomla, etc.) being hacked.
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