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WordPress 366 [28] "Roadmap" (http://wordpress.org/about/roadmap/). Blog. Wordpress.org. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [29] "Kubrick at Binary Bonsai" (http://binarybonsai.com/kubrick). Binarybonsai.com. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [30] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2" (http://wordpress.org/development/2005/12/wp2/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [31] "WordPress 2.1 - codex" (http://codex.wordpress.org/Version_2.1). Codex.wordpress.org. 2007-01-22. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [32] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.2" (http://wordpress.org/development/2007/05/wordpress-22/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [33] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.3" (http://wordpress.org/development/2007/09/wordpress-23/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [34] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.5" (http://wordpress.org/development/2008/03/wordpress-25-brecker/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [35] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.6" (http://wordpress.org/development/2008/07/wordpress-26-tyner/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [36] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.7 “Coltrane”" (http://wordpress.org/development/2008/12/coltrane/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [37] "WordPress › Blog » 2.8 Release Jazzes Themes and Widgets" (http://wordpress.org/development/2009/06/wordpress-28/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [38] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.9, oh so fine" (http://wordpress.org/development/2009/12/wordpress-2-9/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [39] "Wincent Colaiuta" (http://wincent.com/a/about/wincent/weblog/archives/2007/06/wordpress_flaw.php). 2007-06-21. . [40] "David Kierznowski" (http://blogsecurity.net/wordpress/interview-280607/). 2007-06-28. . [41] "Secunia Advisories for WordPress 2.x" (http://secunia.com/advisories/product/6745/). 2009-04-07. . [42] "Secunia WordPress 2.x Vulnerability Report" (http://secunia.com/advisories/product/6745/). Secunia.com. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [43] WordPress Exploit Nails Big Name Seo Bloggers | Threadwatch.org (http://www.threadwatch.org/node/11333) [44] "WordPress 2.1.1 dangerous, Upgrade to 2.1.2" (http://wordpress.org/development/2007/03/upgrade-212/). WordPress.org. 2 March 2007. . Retrieved 2007-03-04. [45] "Survey Finds Most WordPress Blogs Vulnerable" (http://blogsecurity.net/wordpress/articles/article-230507/). Blog Security. 2007-05-23. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [46] "Blog Archive » Interview with Stefan Esser" (http://blogsecurity.net/wordpress/interview-280607/). BlogSecurity. 2007-06-28. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [47] Video of Matt Mullenweg speaking at WordCamp San Franscisco 2009 (http://onemansblog.com/2009/07/07/ matt-mullenweg’s-state-of-the-word-wordcamp-san-francisco-2009/) [48] "Thanks are in order" (http://theblog.teachfor.us/2006/07/25/thanks-are-in-order). TeachFor.Us News. 2006-07-25. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [49] "About" (http://automattic.com/about/). Automattic.com. . Retrieved 2010-06-15. [50] http://wordpress.org/ [51] http://wordpressfoundation.org/ [52] http://mu.wordpress.org/ [53] http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/On_the_Web/Weblogs/Tools/Publishers/WordPress/

Xaraya 367 Xaraya Initial release November 6, 2005 Stable release 2.0.0 / April 25, 2010 Development status Active Written in PHP Operating system Cross-platform Type Content Management System, Web Application Framework License GNU General Public License Website www.xaraya.com [1] Xaraya is a Content Management System and is Free Software published under the GNU General Public License. Xaraya is written in the programming language PHP, and is based on the previously unpublished 0.8 branch of PostNuke (circa mid-2002), however the codebase has undergone a complete rewrite. [2] Xaraya features a modular and secure architecture, with a focus on separation between design and content, in order to achieve a more flexible product. This added flexibility allows Xaraya to be used in many different ways, including blog portals, online communities, e-commerce and brochure sites. Xaraya can be operated with different databases, including MySQL, Postgres and SQLite. Core Modules Included in Xaraya are 10 modules which provide the basic functionality of a Content management system. • Authsystem: Default user authentication module. • Base: Provides an interface to basic configuration settings, as well as the ability to create custom static pages. • Blocks: Manages blocks, block groups, and block types. A block is an area of auxiliary content on a page. • Dynamic Data: provides the functionality to define data objects using metadata (stored in the database). The data objects can be used to extend existing data objects in most modules, or to provide all the database access required in a module. The dynamic data objects can map onto individual physical tables, a single shared table, text files or any other underlying storage mechanism by extending classes. • Installer: Supplies the routines used to install Xaraya. • Mail: Sends mail from Xaraya, and manages mail templates. • Modules: Manages modules, which provide additional functionality in Xaraya. • Privileges: Allows the management of user access rights. • Roles: Manages users and user groups. • Themes: Manages themes, which alter the appearance of the site.

WordPress 366<br />

[28] "Roadmap" (http://wordpress.org/about/roadmap/). Blog. Wordpress.org. . Retrieved 2010-06-15.<br />

[29] "Kubrick at Binary Bonsai" (http://binarybonsai.com/kubrick). Binarybonsai.com. . Retrieved 2010-06-15.<br />

[30] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2" (http://wordpress.org/development/2005/12/wp2/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved 2010-06-15.<br />

[31] "WordPress 2.1 - codex" (http://codex.wordpress.org/Version_2.1). Codex.wordpress.org. 2007-01-22. . Retrieved 2010-06-15.<br />

[32] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.2" (http://wordpress.org/development/2007/05/wordpress-22/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved<br />

2010-06-15.<br />

[33] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.3" (http://wordpress.org/development/2007/09/wordpress-23/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved<br />

2010-06-15.<br />

[34] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.5" (http://wordpress.org/development/2008/03/wordpress-25-brecker/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved<br />

2010-06-15.<br />

[35] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.6" (http://wordpress.org/development/2008/07/wordpress-26-tyner/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved<br />

2010-06-15.<br />

[36] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.7 “Coltrane”" (http://wordpress.org/development/2008/12/coltrane/). Wordpress.org. . Retrieved<br />

2010-06-15.<br />

[37] "WordPress › Blog » 2.8 Release Jazzes Themes and Widgets" (http://wordpress.org/development/2009/06/wordpress-28/).<br />

Wordpress.org. . Retrieved 2010-06-15.<br />

[38] "WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.9, oh so fine" (http://wordpress.org/development/2009/12/wordpress-2-9/). Wordpress.org. .<br />

Retrieved 2010-06-15.<br />

[39] "Wincent Colaiuta" (http://wincent.com/a/about/wincent/weblog/archives/2007/06/wordpress_flaw.php). 2007-06-21. .<br />

[40] "David Kierznowski" (http://blogsecurity.net/wordpress/interview-280607/). 2007-06-28. .<br />

[41] "Secunia Advisories for WordPress 2.x" (http://secunia.com/advisories/product/6745/). 2009-04-07. .<br />

[42] "Secunia WordPress 2.x Vulnerability Report" (http://secunia.com/advisories/product/6745/). Secunia.com. . Retrieved 2010-06-15.<br />

[43] WordPress Exploit Nails Big Name Seo Bloggers | Threadwatch.org (http://www.threadwatch.org/node/11333)<br />

[44] "WordPress 2.1.1 dangerous, Upgrade to 2.1.2" (http://wordpress.org/development/2007/03/upgrade-212/). WordPress.org. 2 March<br />

2007. . Retrieved 2007-03-04.<br />

[45] "Survey Finds Most WordPress Blogs Vulnerable" (http://blogsecurity.net/wordpress/articles/article-230507/). Blog Security.<br />

2007-05-23. . Retrieved 2010-06-15.<br />

[46] "Blog Archive » Interview with Stefan Esser" (http://blogsecurity.net/wordpress/interview-280607/). BlogSecurity. 2007-06-28. .<br />

Retrieved 2010-06-15.<br />

[47] Video of Matt Mullenweg speaking at WordCamp San Franscisco 2009 (http://onemansblog.com/2009/07/07/<br />

matt-mullenweg’s-state-of-the-word-wordcamp-san-francisco-2009/)<br />

[48] "Thanks are in order" (http://theblog.teachfor.us/2006/07/25/thanks-are-in-order). TeachFor.Us News. 2006-07-25. . Retrieved<br />

2010-06-15.<br />

[49] "About" (http://automattic.com/about/). Automattic.com. . Retrieved 2010-06-15.<br />

[50] http://wordpress.org/<br />

[51] http://wordpressfoundation.org/<br />

[52] http://mu.wordpress.org/<br />

[53] http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/On_the_Web/Weblogs/Tools/Publishers/WordPress/

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