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thanksRevCMS is pretty stable and safe. That’s why it’s survived so many years. Only the idiots with skins full of exploits get hacked.
thanksRevCMS is pretty stable and safe. That’s why it’s survived so many years. Only the idiots with skins full of exploits get hacked.
i've been told it's one of the least secure cmsRevCMS is pretty stable and safe. That’s why it’s survived so many years. Only the idiots with skins full of exploits get hacked.
it depends wichone you use and if you make it more secuire matters too.i've been told it's one of the least secure cms
RevCMS was made in the earlier stages of r63a hotels and it was one of the only decently made content management systems around in it's time that had a theme system. So obviously it's not up to date with the most recently secured methods used by PHP and MySQL, however, it gets the job done in most cases. Minor exploits that are known to actually be a burden and can cause problems are available for anyone to fix. The forgot password function is easily removable in the user class. SSO Ticket exploit, which is only in Plus Emulator, easily fixed by applying the RC4 fix provided by Sledmore. The last thing that might be an issue is the way it loads skins, which can cause slower loading times than usual, I mean you could fix that by optimizing your use of CSS and images inside skins directly. I'd consider RevCMS still to be one of the best CMS to use in this time and age, especially for simplicity.i've been told it's one of the least secure cms
thanks for properly explaining to me Joe, i had someone on here change me to braincms about a year & a half ago because "rev is very unsecure and and easily exploitable" and i believed it and now i've had ugly brain for over a year wish i actually asked now because my revcms was my favourite cms i've EVER hadRevCMS was made in the earlier stages of r63a hotels and it was one of the only decently made content management systems around in it's time that had a theme system. So obviously it's not up to date with the most recently secured methods used by PHP and MySQL, however, it gets the job done in most cases. Minor exploits that are known to actually be a burden and can cause problems are available for anyone to fix. The forgot password function is easily removable in the user class. SSO Ticket exploit, which is only in Plus Emulator, easily fixed by applying the RC4 fix provided by Sledmore. The last thing that might be an issue is the way it loads skins, which can cause slower loading times than usual, I mean you could fix that by optimizing your use of CSS and images inside skins directly. I'd consider RevCMS still to be one of the best CMS to use in this time and age, especially for simplicity.
Me either, isn't really a trend setter lol.people miss outdated hotels? i've never heard that one before
it was not only jay who worked on the cms my friend worked on it too but if you want to go on who worked on it, sure it wasnt just jay but ok get your facts b4 coming at meHere is my input on all of this. This Zova CMS is no where near edited what so ever, this is the Zova CMS that was used when Zova existed by dog or whatever his name was. JayCustoms worked on this cms if im not mistaken. He got given stolen files. So i mean you didn't really edit anything gochad, your hotel is missing sh like comn dude.
It started as a RevCMS edit, but every page was rewritten by myself. No other developers work on the Zova project.it was not only jay who worked on the cms my friend worked on it too but if you want to go on who worked on it, sure it wasnt just jay but ok get your facts b4 coming at me