On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 11:10, Don Calfa wrote: > It seems to me that Postnuke is more stable-security oriented. PHPnuke > does have a ton of modules and blocks that I wish Postnuke would have. > > > One thing I like is the ability of PHPn to let the user choose their own > password. PostN is too confusing for the lay person. I have quite a > few users that don't know their passwords and the process is too > cumbersome to retreive it. > I also like the weather block for PHPn. The weather module for PostN is > fine but the ability to see it as a block is better I think. First off I'm going to admit that PHP-Nuke does have a *lot* more modules than PostNuke has. That said however I"m not sure what you mean about about the password. Users are able (after logging in with a pre selected passwd) to change their passwd to whatever they would like. (example site is www.carlparrish.com) How would you like it to work? My girlfriend agrees with you that PostNuke isn't for lay people I just can't seem to get her to describe to me how she thinks it should work so if you can I would appreciate it. Next there aren't as many weather mods in PN as there are in PHPn however we do have a few that allows the weather to be displayed in a block. If you want I can send you URLs. Thanks, Carl nolongeractiveinpostnukebutwillingtohelpout Parrish -- Carl Parrish (cparrish@carlparrish.com) http://www.carlparrish.com --- Registered Linux User #295761 http://counter.li.org