Hello Ralph, Anyway, as a sample of a very powerful and open Krysalis application, we have an already open CMS built upon Krysalis - the Komplete Lite CMS (I am proposing the lite for now as it's open source). Komplete Lite was designed for Krysalis and I can also say that Krysalis advanced because of Komplete requirements.
We have tried to make Komplete a very adaptive CMS, that allows us to use most of the nice Krysalis features - I think all of them - it uses taglibs everywhere for code completion - it's pages are designed as aggregated pipelines with cache support for performance and for site section independence - it is based completely on the separation of application logic from the presentation layer - so changing the presentation layer can be made with a simple click - it already includes a very powerful structure manager - has various page types (to be rendered in the central site section) and can easily include new page types - it can import RSS streams from other sites - has support for various types of nuggets (not as many as nuke, but we are welcoming contributions) - includes a visual HTML editor (KTML lite) - and many other features. Komplete can be found at http://www.interakt.ro/products/KompleteLite/index.php Alexandru -- Alexandru COSTIN Chief Operating Officer http://www.interakt.ro/ +4021 312 5312 "Ralph Guzman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I am not set on Fusebox, but the reason I've been considering it is > because I came across ezPublish 3, that uses this framework. > > I am looking for a CMS with a framework that I can use to develop my > future projects. > > Are there any PHP/MySQL based XML/XSLT CMS that I can look at? > > I am just doing my research now, and I will decide on a standard once I > have looked at all my options. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Nicolas Frisby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 10:38 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [PHP] Re: PHP Fusebox > > I just recently did a bit of research into "standardized development > processes" and such and the most robust system I have found is XML and > XSLT. > > I realize that the whole idea of the 'fusebox' page is lost, but XSL > allows > you to generate just about anything and XML's standard formats (DocBook > and > Apache's Cocoon to name a couple) guarantee some degree of easy sharing > or > even an easy switch to a different system in the future. > > Come to think of it, if you are really set on this Fusebox idea, you > could > (theoretically) use XSL to generate your php files that conatin your > fusebox > templates from XML... > > Hope this offers even the tiniest bit of illumination > -Nick > > " > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php