Another vote for django. Highly extensible and secure. On Mar 21, 2012 4:36 PM, "Michael P. Soulier" <msoulier [ at ] digitaltorque [ dot ] ca> wrote: > On 21/03/12 Paul Hays said: > > > It's for an all-volunteer association that has a website on a Linux > > virtual server (with Apache httpd, PHP and MySQL). Our webmaster is > > starting a makeover. He wants a new page that will let association > > members update their own entries in the membership roster.** > > > > This may be an opportunity for me to learn how it's done these days. > > > > -- What's the right toolset? > > I'm a fan of Django myself. Friends don't let friends use insecure > technologies like PHP, the poster-child for the security-hole-of-the-month > club. But, it's there already so you should consider it. > > The Django admin UI would make your task fairly easy, including user > accounts, > permissions, etc. The hard part would be integrating the look and feel. > > Mike > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQFPajufKGqCc1vIvggRAnjtAJ9H7WTKVDogNSJGNm5Dg206I+sTTwCfciwo > RblJZyvWsiySLKMJwijzKkw= > =LPr6 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > Linux mailing list > Linux [ at ] lists [ dot ] oclug [ dot ] on [ dot ] ca > http://oclug.on.ca/mailman/listinfo/linux > >