Hey,
    We have multiple products for CMS creation: You should check NeXTensio
and ImpAKT
    http://www.interakt.ro/products/

    We also have tutorials for NeXTensio
CMS:http://www.interakt.ro/index.php?page=art&id=1

            Alexandru

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+4021 411 2610
"Shaun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I would really appreciate some advice from anyone who has worked with or
> developed their own content management system.
>
> This is my scenario, when i have finished creating a site, i want to be
able
> to add in the CMS with a minimum amount of fuss. I want to be able to get
> the CMS to recognize all the tables and somehow allow me to set the tables
> and fields that the client can update safely (i.e. if it is an employment
> recruitment site then they will be able to add jobs but not job_id). This
> will save me so much time rather than having to handcode the CMS for every
> site.
>
> I think i have an answer to my problem, and would be interested to hear
your
> opinion. When i install the CMS it will read the existing tables and
create
> 2 new tables:
>
> CMS_TABLES
> cms_table_id(PK)
> cms_table_name
> cms_table_is_editable
>
> CMS_FIELDS
> cms_field_id(PK)
> cms_table_id(FK)
> cms_field_name
> cms_field_is_editable
> cms_field_type
> cms_field_size
> cms_field_is_primary_key
>
> As an administrator I will be able to set fields and tables which are
> editable. Now when i go to the database management page i can do 'SELECT *
> FROM CMS_FIELDS WHERE cms_table_id = '$_GET[table_id]' AND
> cms_field_editable = TRUE
>
> Also does anyone have any suggestions for editing static content?
>
> Any comments here would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>



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