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Webwork - 3:44 am on Mar 20, 2008 (gmt 0)
What I'm currently working on will use WordPress as a sub-section CMS. Other "evergreen sub-directories/pages" within the website will be flat files. I'd rather take this approach than use "WP pages", unless someone thinks no doing so is incredibly . . stupid? Misguided? :-/ The website I'm referring to in this thread is not going to include a "topical directory". For such needs, for a few other directory type domains, I've licensed a fairly robust directory script. Is Joomla, by design, better able to scale or process file/data requests faster than WP? If there's a "simple explanation" (Is there ever?) for the speed or capacity difference what is it?
Gentlemen, thank for taking the time to help guide and enlighten me. Much appreciated. I feel somewhat more assured that I'm not planning for my "ruin by design" (by using WP).