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  2. XOOPS - Wikipedia

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    XOOPS is an acronym of "eXtensible Object Oriented Portal System". Though started as a portal system, it later developed into a web application framework.It aims to serve as a web framework for use by small, medium and large sites, through the installation of modules.

  3. ImpressCMS - Wikipedia

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    The ImpressCMS Project was formed in late 2007 as a result of a division in the XOOPS community. [2] [4] [7] [8] The first beta release of ImpressCMS was introduced in January 2008 and ImpressCMS 1.0 Final was published in March 2008, establishing its new identity apart from XOOPS and incorporating bug fixes, security enhancements and new features.

  4. ProcessWire - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProcessWire

    Every field has a type, referred to as the “fieldtype” (1 word), a type of plugin module. ProcessWire includes several fieldtype modules including those that support text, numbers, files, images, page references, URLs, email addresses, dates and comments. Additional fieldtype modules are installed as 3rd party modules.

  5. Jamroom - Wikipedia

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    In the Jamroom community, the term "core" has 2 uses. The first is the initial set of modules and skins that are downloaded and used to install a Jamroom community site. The second refers to the jrCore module itself. Everything in Jamroom is either a Module or a Skin.

  6. DNN (software) - Wikipedia

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    DNN Platform (formerly "DotNetNuke Community Edition" content management system) is open source software distributed under an MIT License that is intended to allow management of websites without much technical knowledge, and to be extensible through a large number of third-party apps to provide functionality not included in the DNN core modules.

  7. CherryPy - Wikipedia

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    CherryPy is an object-oriented web application framework using the Python programming language.It is designed for rapid development of web applications by wrapping the HTTP protocol but stays at a low level and does not offer much more than what is defined in RFC 7231.

  8. FuelPHP - Wikipedia

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    FuelPHP post-install screen. Developer(s) FuelPHP developer team: Stable release: 1.9.0 [1] / 2021-12-28. ... Modularity: applications can be divided up into modules.

  9. Template:XOOPS version - Wikipedia

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