> I'm still not sure what to do about all this. Others have > recommended using > some sort of content management system for the site. None of > those run on > z/VM-CMS so far as I'm aware, and that's where the site is > hosted. I don't > own the domain name, so I can't arbitrarily move the site to > a different > host. The domain name has gotten reasonably "famous" so I > don't really want > to use a different one.
One question: how important is it that the site be hosted on a CMS-based WWW server? If not at all (or it's not a question of resources on the hosting machine), use of a Linux-based content management system running as a guest might be an elegant solution. At least Drupal is known to work nicely on mainframe Linux, and I'd be willing to supply a drop-in appliance Linux system that could support such an approach. From there, it's just content migration and some DNS hacking. It also might be a good opportunity to mirror the site elsewhere in case of connectivity problems (there are excellent tools for that in Linux that I don't think work on the CMS WWW servers). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390