On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 12:50:33AM -1000, Virgil wrote: > I'm not sure if Hawaii.gov uses plone or even Zope for their > website. In fact I highly doubt it.
# HEAD http://www.hawaii.gov/gov/ | grep ^Server Server: Zope/(Zope 2.6.1 (binary release, python 2.1, linux2-x86), python 2.1.3, linux2) ZServer/1.1b1 http://www.hawaii.gov/gov/ I am quite amazed on how little it looks like a typical plone site. I am rather curious at how _long_ it took to un-plone most of its looks. > Plone is a well organized CMS based on object oriented Python > language. Its main features are that its very customizable, and > has a design that is well structured and encompasses the entire > site so that each sub page is in sync with the main page. Its > behavior is similar to PHP CMS sites like PHPNuke but much more > simple and easy to customize. Its also more secure than PHPNuke > and the admin can allow access to certain parts of the site for > customization on the web. Like you said _customizable_. View the source to find the pattern /plone/ sprinkled all over. And, if you are familiar with managing a zope site, try to manage it, and you will see an authentication page pop up. (How to do so is public information, if you know where to look.) > Well I said my piece. Maybe it was just the long day that I had > for being so grumpy. My apologizes if I sounded that way. Regarding content, I agree it is lacking, but acknowledge that it is a start. -Vince