RE: [WSG] What CMSs are Developers Using

2004-07-05 Thread Miles Tillinger
] What CMSs are Developers Using Hi, Can I ask what commercial and/or open source CMSs developers on this list use, which ones they prefer, ones they don't like (and for what reasons). I am asking from the point of view of providing clients with easy to use interfaces, whilst maintaining

Re: [WSG] What CMSs are Developers Using

2004-07-05 Thread Neerav
The WSG has a new (since Jan 2004) mailing list for discussion on Content Management. http://webstandardsgroup.org/resources/index.cfm?resource_id=131 archives at http://www.mail-archive.com/cms%40webstandardsgroup.org/ -- Neerav Bhatt http://www.bhatt.id.au Web Development IT consultancy

Re: [WSG] What CMSs are Developers Using

2004-07-05 Thread Tim Lucas
Quoting Geoff Deering [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Can I ask what commercial and/or open source CMSs developers on this list use, which ones they prefer, ones they don't like (and for what reasons). As per the guidelines please post CMS related questions to [WSG-CMS]:

RE: [WSG] What CMSs are Developers Using

2004-07-05 Thread Geoff Deering
-Original Message- From: Tim Lucas Quoting Geoff Deering [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Can I ask what commercial and/or open source CMSs developers on this list use, which ones they prefer, ones they don't like (and for what reasons). As per the guidelines please post CMS related questions

Re: [WSG] What CMSs are Developers Using

2004-07-05 Thread Mordechai Peller
Neerav wrote: The WSG has a new (since Jan 2004) mailing list for discussion on Content Management. Unfortunately, the level of activity isn't exactly spectacular. Anyway, thanks for link to the archive; I don't remember seeing it listed in the resources when I looked a few weeks backs.

[WSG] What CMSs are Developers Using

2004-07-04 Thread Geoff Deering
Hi, Can I ask what commercial and/or open source CMSs developers on this list use, which ones they prefer, ones they don't like (and for what reasons). I am asking from the point of view of providing clients with easy to use interfaces, whilst maintaining standards based markup? Is anyone using