SilverStripe

SilverStripe is a system based on PHP and MySQL Free CMS Project in the same New Zealand company.

Special

SilverStripe provides in addition to the basic functionality of a content management system and an integrated model-view- controller framework ( sapphire ) ready, which will greatly simplify the development of extensions. The developers have paid special attention to the rapid and simple implementation of additional functions according to own data.

Modules

The functionality of the system can be extended by modules. Currently there are already many modules available ( an excerpt ):

  • Blog
  • E -commerce ( for example, SilverCart from Germany )
  • External Authentication
  • Flickr Gallery
  • Forum
  • Gallery
  • Maps
  • Technorati
  • Youtube Gallery

Widgets

SilverStripe supports called widgets. These are as encapsulated, visual information areas by drag and drop from the backend new arrangierbar.

History

SilverStripe has been sold commercially prior to version 2.0 and is available in February 2007 under the BSD license as free software ready. The current version is 3.0.2.

SilverStripe could gain visibility and quality, particularly by the annually organized by Google 's Summer of Code. This development work consists currently continuing in the Google Highly Open Participation ( GHOP ) contest.

In March 2009, SilverStripe was recorded for a simplified WAMP installation as one of ten PHP and. NET applications in the Web Platform Installer ( WebPI ) from Microsoft. Since 2012, version 3.0 is ( a complete revision of the framework and the CMS) available.

Technical Requirements

The Model-View- Controller framework is dependent on the current PHP version and does not come with older versions dogs:

  • Apache 1.3.19 with mod_rewrite or IIS 7 (and IIS 5 and 6 or Lighttpd, Hiawatha via FastCGI )
  • MySQL 5.0 , PostgreSQL 8.3 , 3 SQLite, SQL Server 2008 (as well as MySQL 4.1, see the SilverStripe documentation)
  • PHP 5.2 with MySQL, GD2 and Zlib support

Since version 2.4.0, other databases are supported except MySQL. The old version of MySQL 4.1 should still work, but will not actively supported. Also works well on IIS SilverStripe 5/6- and light http servers, the functionality is not guaranteed by the core developers.

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