I would install CFMX 6.1 from the get go on a new server
- Calvin
- Original Message -
From: Brian Meloche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 3:29 PM
Subject: Content Management Systems - a short list...
Geoff:
I am very happy you
Geoff:
I am very happy you replied!!!
I have been very interested in FarCry, and have checked out the website several times,
and even played around in the demo. I joined the FarCry-dev list as well, and saw
your e-mail last night about this post.
I wasn't sure if FarCry's open source version
Brian,
I would be interested in hearing opinions on some good CF-based CMSs.
I need to develop a short list so that I can evaluate a few systems.
I couldn't help weighing in with some real information about FarCry. It's open source
so this is strictly not a sales pitch -- just some healthy
-
From: Brian Meloche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 4:51 AM
Subject: Content Management Systems - a short list...
Dave, thanks for the reply. CommonSpot and Site Executive seem to be
pretty common recommendations. I know both were covered
nylon technology
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
212-691-1134
-Original Message-
From: Brian Meloche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 12:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Content Management Systems - a short list...
Dave, thanks for the reply. CommonSpot and Site Executive seem
-Original Message-
From: Brian Meloche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 12:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Content Management Systems - a short list...
Dave, thanks for the reply. CommonSpot and Site Executive
seem to be pretty common recommendations. I know both
Isaac:
I have seen from your postings that you have Tapestry CMS, but I haven't seen all that
much about it. You can contact me on or off list. I would be curious to see a demo,
if you have one.
Wish I could say that I'm not a sales person... :) Well that's not
true -- I say that all the
director
nylon technology
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
212-691-1134
-Original Message-
From: Brian Meloche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 3:57 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Content Management Systems - a short list...
This looks interesting - but is there any non-shared hosting
Wish I could say that I'm not a sales person... :) Well that's not true -- I say that
all the time, just not in this context. :) I am however a developer.
DB should act as a STORAGE mechanism and NOT DYNAMIC, in
most cases (This is not how the existing system works).
Tapestry does work this
I know you specified CF-based CMSs, but you might also be interested in
what my company, Montara Software offers in our Alchemy EX product.
Alchemy EX is a J2EE-based CMS that integrates with CF seamlessly
allowing CFML developers to take full advantage of our rich API and
robust Java
, 2003 9:01 PM
Subject: RE: Content Management Systems - a short list...
I would be interested in hearing opinions on some good
CF-based CMSs. I need to develop a short list so that I
can evaluate a few systems.
If you could pick one... which one? And why? Any
experience with one system
Thanks, Matt. I will take a look at your website.
It sounds like your solution would require an upgrade to CFMX, which I am not opposed
to, but it would have to be coordinated with another department, as some of their apps
may break. Still, it is something that I want to happen sooner or
Our product does require CFMX for J2EE if you want ColdFusion support.
If there is anything else we can specifically help you with please
contact us offlist.
-Matt
On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 12:25 PM, Brian Meloche wrote:
Thanks, Matt. I will take a look at your website.
It sounds
Dave, thanks for the reply. CommonSpot and Site Executive seem to be pretty common
recommendations. I know both were covered in recent CFDJ articles, as well as a few
other systems (NQContent and Ektron). Time to dig out my old issues! :-)
Most CMSs don't actually store the images themselves
Whoops! I should have been more clear. If you want ColdFusion support
you need to buy our ColdFusion edition, which includes a 1 cpu license
to CFMX for J2EE. If you already have a license to CFMX for J2EE than
we will give you a discount if you want the ColdFusion edition.
-Matt
On
-Talk
Subject: Content Management Systems - a short list...
Dave, thanks for the reply. CommonSpot and Site Executive seem to be pretty
common recommendations. I know both were covered in recent CFDJ articles,
as well as a few other systems (NQContent and Ektron). Time to dig out my
old issues
Management Systems - a short list...
Dave, thanks for the reply. CommonSpot and Site Executive
seem to be pretty common recommendations. I know both were
covered in recent CFDJ articles, as well as a few other
systems (NQContent and Ektron). Time to dig out my old issues! :-)
Most CMSs
True. Ours stores images on the file system, but documents are stored
in the database. Both have led to many problems. See below.
Traditionally, there have been many problems both in storing files in
databases and storing metadata in file systems. This has lead many to
feel the correct
Management Systems - a short list...
Dave, thanks for the reply. CommonSpot and Site Executive seem to be
pretty common recommendations. I know both were covered in recent CFDJ
articles, as well as a few other systems (NQContent and Ektron). Time to
dig out my old issues! :-)
Most CMSs don't actually
www.assetnow.com
/plug
Can generate content to static html pages - however not all features are
support on static pages.
Johan
- Original Message -
From: Brian Meloche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 4:51 AM
Subject: Content Management Systems
I would be interested in hearing opinions on some good CF-based CMSs. I need to
develop a short list so that I can evaluate a few systems.
If you could pick one... which one? And why? Any experience with one system or
another?
We have a CMS here, which is the biggest piece of... well,
CommonSpot from Paperthin. It is quite spendy ($20,000 for standard
install) but it rocks the world if you have a client that had the resources.
We are implementing one right now and it really is quite good. One thing
you will learn is no one CMS has it all, but this comes pretty close in most
I would be interested in hearing opinions on some good
CF-based CMSs. I need to develop a short list so that I
can evaluate a few systems.
If you could pick one... which one? And why? Any
experience with one system or another?
Well, as a CommonSpot vendor, I'm biased, but I think
23 matches
Mail list logo