We are using openCMS on our current project. r. On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 10:18 PM, sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It may help if I give an example of what the XML output needs to be: > > If someone wants an 'image' I'm expecting: > > * An XML tag like this: > > <image type="profilePic" file="people/name of person.JPG" google="name of > person" /> > > Where 'image' tells the Flash/PHP that the tag is for an image. > 'file' tells the Flash/PHP where to find the image on the FTP server [it > goes without saying the upload of the image should match the XML entry!]. > 'google' tells it what should be created in the dummy HTML for the search > engine robots and 'type' tells me how it should be aligned/placed/formated > on the page [so basically a pull-down of chocies that will vary from project > to project]. > > The user would ideally click 'add image' and then see: > > +image > [Pulldown] Type: profilePic > [browse button] File: <<upload your image>> > [open text field] Google description: __________ > > Finally, the order of the XML tags should also be something that someone can > manipulate, as I layout the page based on the order of the tags appearance. > > Mucho-gracious, > ;) > > Sebastian. > > sebastian wrote: >> >> hi OS folks, >> >> I'm looking to move into the world of CMS -- to make life for my clients >> easier. >> >> What I am looking for is a good open source CMS that allows me to >> pre-define XML tags with attributes and to then save this so that clients >> can log in, create/modify existing XML files, edit their existing XML tags >> or add new ones [from my limited list of possible XML tags] and save it. >> >> It would be extra-extra nice if the client could also upload files [like >> images, video or audio] and to also have the file-path pushed into an >> attribute of the XML tag that relates to the file-upload. >> >> The end-user should see just a simple page for their website with all >> their "pages" (=XML files) listed, if they click on a page they see all the >> attributes and they can add new ones. Ultimately click save/publish and have >> a merry ol-time. >> >> There are so many OS CMS's out there: >> >> http://downloadpedia.org/Open_Source_Content_Management_Systems >> >> That I am at a loss as to which one would be the right choice, and to try >> them all I feel like I'd be busy for weeks! >> >> My server is PHP/Unix flavored; if that matters. >> >> Any tips or recommendations are well appreciated! >> >> With kind, >> >> Sebastian. >> > > _______________________________________________ > osflash mailing list > [email protected] > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org >
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