> What kind of scale project are you looking at? Small site, large site,
> large enterprise...?

The system will be used for all kinds of sites, but mostly for
small/medium businesses. Most of my clients want to update their site
themselves, but I don't want to give them the oppurtunity of messing
up my code/mark-up. So first and formost the system need to spit out
divs instead of tables, and the text-editor needs to be
xhtml-complient.

Thanks
Fjellman

On 8/16/05, heretic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am looking for a CMS system that will produce code/mark-up that
> > follows web standards. A lot of systems spits out tables and weird
> > tags that doesn't validate. I'm mostly interested in freeware, but if
> > I need to buy one to get such a system then that's fine too. I have
> > been searching the net for awhile, but I'm not sure that I will
> > recognize the best system even if I find it.
> 
> What kind of scale project are you looking at? Small site, large site,
> large enterprise...?
> 
> h
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