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To: PHP General list; Hardik Doshi
Subject: Re: [PHP] WYSIWYG Content Management
system?
I am working on such a CMS right yet.
I want to implement infinitly Language Support and
an Wordpad
like HTML Editor which allows you to chose basic
design tem-
plates and lets you
Hi Sascha,
Really Nice. I like your thoughts about CMS. Today i
am looking in PHP Nuke CMS and i found it has really
nice functionalities. I don't know much about PHP nuke
CMS. That's what you are looking for? Give some
thoughts on PHP Nuke project.
thanks and all the best for your ideas
Hardik
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Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] WYSIWYG Content Management system?
Hey Jason,
I am looking for the same. Do you have or any one in this list has any
idea? Please let me know.
thanks
Hardik
Jason Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED
be
developed. There's my two cents, good luck...
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From: Sascha Braun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 7:01 PM
To: PHP General list; Hardik Doshi
Subject: Re: [PHP] WYSIWYG Content Management system?
I am working on such a CMS right yet
for
SITEWAVE: http://www.devarticles.com/art/1/90/2
LW
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From: @ Nilaab [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 7 February 2003 3:56 PM
To: PHP General list
Subject: RE: [PHP] WYSIWYG Content Management system?
Why don't you two gather up a few more developers, decide on what
Hey Jason,
I am looking for the same. Do you have or any one in this list has any idea? Please
let me know.
thanks
Hardik
Jason Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Wednesday 05 February 2003 09:43, J J
wrote:
I've seen CMS systems like phpnuke but it's kind of
overkill for what I need and almost
, 2003 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] WYSIWYG Content Management system?
Hey Jason,
I am looking for the same. Do you have or any one in this list has any
idea? Please let me know.
thanks
Hardik
Jason Wong
wrote:On Wednesday 05 February 2003
09:43, J J wrote:
I've seen CMS systems like phpnuke
I've seen CMS systems like phpnuke but it's kind of
overkill for what I need and almost more news like.
I'm looking for something that would allow the user to
change content, change/upload images, all in a wysiwyg
style so it's easy to see and use.
It'd be cool to be able to login to the admin
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 09:43, J J wrote:
I've seen CMS systems like phpnuke but it's kind of
overkill for what I need and almost more news like.
I'm looking for something that would allow the user to
change content, change/upload images, all in a wysiwyg
style so it's easy to see and
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