Yes, we are using a MySQL backend too.

Oh, and sorry for not specifying the structure.  We are using Apache, PHP,
MySQL.

CMS stands for Content Management System. It is sort of like an explorer
type system that lists all of the content available in the site. That's why
we need an editor to give people ability to edit the content online.

If you could send us a sample project, that would be fantastic.

Thanks in advance

Ali

-----Original Message-----
From: CK Raju [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: December 9, 2001 9:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; PHP Database Mailing List
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] WYSIWYG HTML Editor with PHP



> I'm working on a project in my school where we need a very solid CMS
system
> which has both management capabilities and if possible, has a web-based
> WYSIWYG editor that is idiot-proof.  The problem is, we are not sure how
to
> start it.  Can it be done using PHP or should be go with the traditional
> Java or ActiveX objects.  If you have any solutions or have done anything
> similar, we would appreciate any help or code to get us started.


If you need a sample project I may be able to help you.
This one uses MySQL as backend.

But what is CMS. --management System ??
CK Raju

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