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KynloStephen66515:
FlatPress is a good option in my opinion but I wouldn't go for flat files because of a host, for other reasons like preference or needs sure but not because of a host.
-rgdot (March 14, 2012, 06:44 PM)
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Agreed

Even if you like your host and dont want to move, there are quite a few sites that will give you free Databases with remote access that you can use for websites.

db90h:
Are you absolutely sure your host does not offer a shared database for its shared hosts? I have never heard of a host not offering one.

kalos:
yes, this is what I need I think, a flat-database CMS

any complete list of them?

db90h:
To run a CMS on a database backed by a flat file format (what you are talking about) does incur performance penalties and is restrictive, less robust, and less secure.

Shades:
Hey...at least such a setup is easy to backup.  :P

 

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