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<soft xmlns="http://www.softaculous.com"> <overview> <img src="logo.gif" style="float:right;" alt="" />{{overview}} </overview> <features> {{features}} </features> <demo> http://www.softaculous.com/demos/Geeklog </demo> <ratings> http://www.softaculous.com/softwares/cms/Geeklog </ratings> <space> 46646326 </space> <support> http://www.geeklog.net </support> <version> 2.2.2 </version> <mod>30</mod> <mod_files>1</mod_files> <release_date>27-09-2022</release_date> <admin>admin</admin> <vr search="2.2.1sr1">2.2.1+</vr> <min_require>1.5.0</min_require> <softversion> 4.5.4 </softversion> <requirement check="php" type="version" operator="ge" value="5.6.4" /> <requirement check="php" type="extension" name="mbstring" /> <requirement check="php" type="extension" name="json" /> <requirement check="php" type="extension" name="openssl" /> <requirement check="php" type="extension" name="fileinfo" /> <languages> <english-overview> <font size="5" color="#182e7a">Geeklog</font> is a PHP/MySQL based application for managing dynamic web content. <br /><br /> "Out of the box", it is a blog engine, or a CMS with support for comments, trackbacks, multiple syndication formats, spam protection, and all the other vital features of such a system. <br /><br /> The core Geeklog distribution can easily be extended by the many community developed plugins to radically alter its functionality. Available plugins include forums, image galleries, and many more. <br /><br /> Geeklog is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html" target="_blank">GNU/GPL license</a>. </english-overview> <english-features> <font size="4" color="#182e7a">Blog/CMS Features</font> <ul> <li>Create, Schedule, Post and Edit articles in multiple topics</li> <li>Save story drafts until they are ready for publishing.</li> <li>Control over formatting used in articles (HTML whitelists)</li> <li>Control over acceptable content (filtering of offensive language)</li> <li>Embed images or other content in articles</li> <li>Multiple Authors can post</li> <li>Submissions from users</li> <li>Support for comments, trackbacks and pingbacks</li> <li>Export and import in all common syndication formats (RSS/RDF/Atom etc)</li> <li>Spam detection and rejection</li> <li>Robust calendar feature with support for personalized calendars.</li> <li>Support for OpenID and other remote authentication methods.</li> <li>Extendible via numerous Open Source plugins.</li> </ul> <font size="4" color="#182e7a">Administration Features</font> <ul> <li>Easy to install with a new automated installer in 1.5</li> <li>Fully support for internationalization and localization</li> <li>Easy to use admin interface</li> <li>Admin interface has complete configurability for all Geeklog Functions.</li> <li>User-specified theming engine for custom look and feel.</li> </ul> <font size="4" color="#182e7a">Security Features</font> <ul> <li>User accounts and access controls.</li> <li>Robust *nix-like security model for all objects which can be extended for use in plugins</li> <li>Access can be defined for each article, topic etc</li> <li>All passwords are stored encrypted.</li> <li>All admin access is logged.</li> <li>All errors are logged.</li> <li>Complete error logging on all forms and SQL calls.</li> </ul> <font size="4" color="#182e7a">Developer Features</font> <ul> <li>Plugin support with API for developers.</li> <li>A fully configurable block system, with php-in-block support.</li> <li>Well organized codebase, use of PHP's Object-Oriented features.</li> <li>Thin database abstraction layer allowing Geeklog to be ported to DBMS's other than the defaults (MySQL and MSSQL supported directly).</li> </ul> </english-features> </languages> </soft>