eZ Publish is a professional PHP application framework with advanced CMS (content management system) functionality. As a CMS its most notable featureis its revolutionary, fully customizable and extendable content model. Thisis also what makes eZ Publish suitable as a platform for general PHP development,allowing you to rapidly create professional web-based applications. Standard CMS functionality (such as news publishing, e-commerce and forums) are already implemented and ready to use. Standalone libraries can be used for cross-platform database-independent browser-neutral PHP projects. Because eZ Publish 4 is a web-based application, it can be accessed from anywhere you have an internet connection.
This copy of eZ Publish is distributed under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License (GPL). Briefly summarized, the GPL gives you the right to use, modify and share this copy of eZ Publish. If you choose to share eZ Publish, you may only share it under the terms and conditions of the GPL. If you share a modified version of eZ Publish, these modifications must also be placed under the GPL. Read the complete legal terms and conditions of the GPL at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt or see the file named LICENSE in the root directory of this eZ Publish distribution.
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The following is a list of the extensions that have been loaded at run-time by this copy of eZ Publish.
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ANGLICAN TAONGA is the communications arm of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia / Te Haahi Mihanare ki Niu Tireni, ki Nga Moutere o Te Moana Nui a Kiwa. TAONGA magazine is published three times a year and distributed to all Anglican ministry units and agencies. TAONGA also publishes occasional booklets on church, ministry and sacraments. The General Editor of TAONGA is accountable to the Communications Commission of General Synod / te Hinota Whanui, 200 St Johns Road, Meadowbank, Auckland 1742.