Hey Lukasz,

I had a similar situation.  Documents are now stored in MySQL.  Authors can
log in and add or edit their own documents.  I control the look and feel of
the main site.  You can see an example by creating an account on
AtFantasy.com and logging in.  It takes advantage of modules from
Interakt.ro

-Ed



> -----Original Message-----
> I am currently restructuring the web site/web application development
> life cycle of my company. The new model requires the use of CVS (2
> branches) for each web site project. The issue I am facing is the
> maintenance/development of web sites utilizing CVS, while still
> providing content management functionality for the customers. I am
> currently utilizing the Macromedia Contribute software for client web
> site content management. The system however makes direct modifications
> to the live web site html/php pages, which makes it difficult to use
> while still trying to maintain the web site files in CVS.
> 
> I have considering the implementation of the server wide CMS written in
> PHP, that would separate the content into a database, and also provide
> the ability to include content management functionality in custom
> developed web sites. I am currently evaluating the eZ publish 3.4
> (http://ez.no/ez_publish).
> 
> I would appreciate feedback and recommendations of any other PHP user
> that has experience with the presented issue.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> --
> Lukasz Karapuda
> VP Application Development - newline Creations LLC
> http://www.thenewline.com/portfolio.htm
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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