On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 17:30, Ian Kallen wrote:
>
> I'm not really involved with the project but it looks to me that bricolage
> is heading towards content generation abstraction (there's support for
> Mason and HTML::Template). Therefore, I would imagine that if you wanted
> to use AxKit as a co
I'm not really involved with the project but it looks to me that bricolage
is heading towards content generation abstraction (there's support for
Mason and HTML::Template). Therefore, I would imagine that if you wanted
to use AxKit as a content generator, you could.
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Matt Serg
Nate Campi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Lets pretend I work for Wired News, and I really really hate Vignette's
> content management system. I mean *really* hate it. I'm the Ops guy
> supporting it and I have nightmares about the next unexplained CMS
> crash.
>
> Ok, we all know mod_perl is the
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Robin Berjon wrote:
> If you want AxKit, there are CMSs is being built there. I haven't checked out
> XIMS in a while, and last time I heard it was running under
> CGI::XMLApplication / SAWA but considered to be easily portable to
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Drew Taylor wrote:
> You should take a look at Bricolage (http://bricolage.thepirtgroup.com/).
> It's a relatively new, but comprehensive, CMS that is based on Mason &
> mod_perl. I think it supports most of the things you mentioned below, but
> you should ask the developers t
On Thursday 07 February 2002 02:06, Nate Campi wrote:
> I like Mason's way of doing things, and it works for salon.com (similar
> needs), but now that we have AxKit, is that the right way to go? Seems
> better to force the separation of content and display, and using XML
> allows the stories to be
You should take a look at Bricolage (http://bricolage.thepirtgroup.com/).
It's a relatively new, but comprehensive, CMS that is based on Mason &
mod_perl. I think it supports most of the things you mentioned below, but
you should ask the developers to be sure.
If you talk w/ Matt, he'll be sur
Lets pretend I work for Wired News, and I really really hate Vignette's
content management system. I mean *really* hate it. I'm the Ops guy
supporting it and I have nightmares about the next unexplained CMS
crash.
Ok, we all know mod_perl is the right choice to replace their system,
but what is t