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13-Sep-2006, 12:37 PM #1
Dot Net Nuke
I'd like to know everyone's thoughts on Dot Net Nuke...the good, the bad, and the ugly.

We are looking to implement this on our website...I am conserned about security most of all - we can't afford to be hacked AGAIN...our php forum was hacked - I was told later that there were additional security precautions I should have taken...

Anyway, just would like constructive pros, cons, & tips that we should use...

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13-Sep-2006, 03:46 PM #2
I am about to start working at a company using this, so I am investigating it as well.

What I have found-

Pros
-Easily extensible (many mods)
-Flexibility in page design (if you can go through the code...or else this would be a con)

Cons
-Most mods cost $$
-Must be run in IIS
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