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.
> -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 relat
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]:
http://webstandardsgroup.org/go/r
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/
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Neerav Bhatt
http://www.bhatt.id.au
Web Development & IT consultancy
Mobil
I'm using Jahia CMS at work (www.jahia.org), however commercial license
is pricey. Jahia allows you to develop templates from scratch so the
site and content can be as standard as you want to make it. The admin
and content management interface would not be classed as standards-based
or accessible