Re: CMS Using Embperl

2002-08-21 Thread Gavin Carr
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

RE: CMS Using Embperl

2002-08-21 Thread Sam Michel
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 >

Re: CMS Using Embperl

2002-08-21 Thread Andre Landwehr
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

Re: CMS Using Embperl

2002-08-20 Thread Gavin Carr
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

Re: CMS Using Embperl

2002-08-20 Thread Éderson Marcos Ferreira
Hi Sam,Exist a content management system based on Embperl and that I use very.The Dreamweaver of Macromedia is very good.But after of instalation you will want to do download of module thatinterpretation the code.This module is in http://www.somewhere.com/software/ and exist for PC andMAC.Th