Re: open source content management systems?

2003-07-29 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik


On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 i wanted to investigate open source content management systems in order
 to make our pages easier to create and update (preferably so i can do
 away with the majority of my ftp accounts and have my users create and
 update pages from a webbrowser),

If your users are dominantly on windows or macos(x) - then simply
installing 'mod_dav' from ports, WebDav will meet the above requirements.
(Called a 'WebFolder' on windows).

 and maintain a consistent layout scheme across the site.

Dw

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Re: open source content management systems?

2003-07-29 Thread s1465
Sitat Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 hi all 
  
 does anyone have any recommendations for good open source content
 management systems for 
 websites? 
  
 i have about a 5 page site running on a freebsd/apache server.  it
 gets a fair number of hits a day.  
 right now, the great majority of my pages are statically generated by my
 30+ ftp users.  there is no 
 consistency of layout between sections of the site.   
  
 i wanted to investigate open source content management systems in order
 to make our pages easier to 
 create and update (preferably so i can do away with the majority of my
 ftp accounts and have my users 
 create and update pages from a webbrowser), and maintain a consistent
 layout scheme across the site. 
  
 i'd also be into investigating commercial cms's, although i'd like to
 stick with open source if possible... 
  
 thanks 
 redmond 
  
  
 
 
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 php-nuke, post-nuke, geeklog, drupal, zope...there are hundreds of them.
 
 I advise you to check the security record before deciding which one to 
 chose, I know that atleast the *-nuke's have had issues in the past.
 
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Check out Zope
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Re: open source content management systems?

2003-07-29 Thread Andy Harrison
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 does anyone have any recommendations for good open source content
 management systems for 
 websites? 

Here's a couple more links to check out that you'll find helpful.

http://cmsinfo.org
http://www.la-grange.net/cms



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open source content management systems?

2003-07-28 Thread r-militante
hi all 
 
does anyone have any recommendations for good open source content
management systems for 
websites? 
 
i have about a 5 page site running on a freebsd/apache server.  it
gets a fair number of hits a day.  
right now, the great majority of my pages are statically generated by my
30+ ftp users.  there is no 
consistency of layout between sections of the site.   
 
i wanted to investigate open source content management systems in order
to make our pages easier to 
create and update (preferably so i can do away with the majority of my
ftp accounts and have my users 
create and update pages from a webbrowser), and maintain a consistent
layout scheme across the site. 
 
i'd also be into investigating commercial cms's, although i'd like to
stick with open source if possible... 
 
thanks 
redmond 
 
 


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Re: open source content management systems?

2003-07-28 Thread george donnelly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on
7/28/03 6:13 PM]

 i'd also be into investigating commercial cms's, although i'd like to
 stick with open source if possible...

Check out Zope. http://www.zope.org

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Re: open source content management systems?

2003-07-28 Thread Matthew Graybosch
On Monday 28 July 2003 07:13 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 i'd also be into investigating commercial cms's, although i'd like
 to stick with open source if possible...

Try googling on PHP-Nuke, PostNuke, and Zope for starters. 
PHP-Nuke and PostNuke use PHP and require a database (MySQL will do), 
and Zope is Python-based. I don't use any of them, however, 
preferring to roll my own code; using a big CMS for starbreaker.net 
is like using Stormbringer to swat flies.

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