Hi Andre,
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 09:47:48AM +0200, Andre Landwehr wrote:
> what's the name of the thing so I don't miss the announcement on
> freshmeat.net? ;-)
>
> Do you have any download address yet?
It's called 'ewok', and I'll announce it on the embperl list as well as
on freshmeat, just
gt; Sent: 21 August 2002 06:41
> To: Sam Michel
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: CMS Using Embperl
>
>
> Hi Sam,
>
> I've got one that's about a week away from its first public release
> (GPLed). It's got browser-based file management, EmbperlObject
>
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 03:40:54PM +1000, Gavin Carr wrote:
> I've got one that's about a week away from its first public release
> (GPLed). It's got browser-based file management, EmbperlObject
> templating, a staging/publishing model, Wiki-style text markup,
> configurable metadata on files and
Hi Sam,
I've got one that's about a week away from its first public release
(GPLed). It's got browser-based file management, EmbperlObject
templating, a staging/publishing model, Wiki-style text markup,
configurable metadata on files and directories, a flexible user model,
and sundry other bits a
andMAC.The page too have
some utilities that are very cool.- Original Message
-From: "Sam Michel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 5:52 AMSubject: CMS Using
Embperl> Hiya,>> Anyone know or an open source/GPL
licensed cont
Hiya,
Anyone know or an open source/GPL licensed content management system based
on Embperl? We're looking at how to develop our website and don't want to
re-invent the wheel!
I've looked at all the usual PHP-focused solutions, but we'd like to stick
to using Embperl. Any suggestions/pointers wo