Re: CMS [Scanned]

2004-11-22 Thread David Thurman
On 11/22/04 8:46 AM, Ross, Chris wrote:

 1. Access control that would allow someone access to areas that they
 have been allowed to work and no other area.
 
 2. Web browser accessible.  GUI editor.
 
 3. EASY to use for non technical folks!
 
 4. Little modification needed.

Look at MamboServer.Com
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Re: CMS [Scanned]

2004-11-22 Thread Debian ISP
David Thurman wrote:
On 11/22/04 8:46 AM, Ross, Chris wrote:
 

1. Access control that would allow someone access to areas that they
have been allowed to work and no other area.
2. Web browser accessible.  GUI editor.
3. EASY to use for non technical folks!
4. Little modification needed.
   

Look at MamboServer.Com
 

We are using Mambo on a few projects. Have you found any good user 
documentation? The technical/administrative information is pretty good 
but to walk a user through the basic content creation process seems a 
little daunting.

Hal
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RE: CMS [Scanned]

2004-11-22 Thread Ross, Chris
We did not see a way to get very granular with Mambo.

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David Thurman wrote:

On 11/22/04 8:46 AM, Ross, Chris wrote:

  

1. Access control that would allow someone access to areas that they
have been allowed to work and no other area.

2. Web browser accessible.  GUI editor.

3. EASY to use for non technical folks!

4. Little modification needed.



Look at MamboServer.Com
  

We are using Mambo on a few projects. Have you found any good user 
documentation? The technical/administrative information is pretty good 
but to walk a user through the basic content creation process seems a 
little daunting.

Hal


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Re: CMS [Scanned]

2004-11-22 Thread David Thurman
On 11/22/04 9:13 AM, Debian ISP wrote:

 We are using Mambo on a few projects. Have you found any good user
 documentation? The technical/administrative information is pretty good
 but to walk a user through the basic content creation process seems a
 little daunting.

I thought that Robert or Emir had some user documentation done. You may want
to contact them, they have a forum going, been a while since we have been
there. We used to be one of the project leaders, but have since left. They
are very responsive though.
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Re: CMS [Scanned]

2004-11-22 Thread David Thurman
On 11/22/04 9:17 AM, Ross, Chris wrote:

 We did not see a way to get very granular with Mambo.

What do you mean by granular?
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RE: CMS [Scanned]

2004-11-22 Thread Ross, Chris
My recollection was that the you could set up a user then grant
them an access level.  At that point, the access level applied to the
entire Mambo site.  There was not a way to set up an area for each user
then grant that user access only to that area.

If you were granted the ability to create new items, you could
do that anywhere is the site.  If you had edit rites, you could edit
anywhere in that site (or virtual site).

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On 11/22/04 9:17 AM, Ross, Chris wrote:

 We did not see a way to get very granular with Mambo.

What do you mean by granular?
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Re: CMS [Scanned]

2004-11-22 Thread Debian ISP
Ross, Chris wrote:
My recollection was that the you could set up a user then grant
them an access level.  At that point, the access level applied to the
entire Mambo site.  There was not a way to set up an area for each user
then grant that user access only to that area.
If you were granted the ability to create new items, you could
do that anywhere is the site.  If you had edit rites, you could edit
anywhere in that site (or virtual site).
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On 11/22/04 9:17 AM, Ross, Chris wrote:
 

We did not see a way to get very granular with Mambo.
   

What do you mean by granular?
 

I recall seeing a module that allowed for such controls. I would send a 
link from mosforge but it looks like they are experiencing technical 
difficulties this afternoon.


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Re: CMS [Scanned]

2004-11-22 Thread Dmitry Golubev
From my experience, if you want an extensive ACLs, try tikiwiki; if you want 
easy-to-use and powerfull system without ACLs, try mediawiki

Dmitry

On Monday 22 November 2004 17:17, Ross, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  We did not see a way to get very granular with Mambo.

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 David Thurman wrote:
 On 11/22/04 8:46 AM, Ross, Chris wrote:
 1. Access control that would allow someone access to areas that they
 have been allowed to work and no other area.
 
 2. Web browser accessible.  GUI editor.
 
 3. EASY to use for non technical folks!
 
 4. Little modification needed.
 
 Look at MamboServer.Com

 We are using Mambo on a few projects. Have you found any good user
 documentation? The technical/administrative information is pretty good
 but to walk a user through the basic content creation process seems a
 little daunting.

 Hal