DRUPAL VS JOOMLA

ketrab

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Hey,

My project consist of having multiple clients login into my web(securely) and having access to multiple video(streamed) content. My priorities are as fallow:


1)Security - to protect my clients info as well as to hide my source code of the video so nobody can still without subscription. ( I heard some comments saying that drupal is no go w/ ssl and https)

2)Ability to create subscription client content - meaning that you only have an access if the monthly dues are paid.

3)Easy of use - being capable of adding extra scripts etc... without big headaches.

Any drupal/joomla users please advise. Thanks in advance.

Regards,
dk

 
Drupal and Joomla both are free open-source content management systems to make website. Both are designed on PHP, however Drupal is created from-scratch approach that provides greater versatility, whilst Joomla is built-in “core” content types that gives faster and easier implementation. You can customize both of them in your own way, by adding templates, Plugins, extensions from sites like http://www.nulledlistings.com/ etc. and make it highly responsive and user friendly. However, as far as security prospective both have their own advantages and disadvantages, you can read their complete comparison on http://www.itworld.com/security/157395/joomla-or-drupal-which-cms-handles-security-best which would be of help for you.