[nycphp-talk] recommend something CMS-ish
Christopher Hendry
chendry at nyc.rr.com
Fri Sep 12 15:51:11 EDT 2003
I've been happy with: http://www.webedpro.com/ (no affiliation) - but I
don't think it offers logging, and only works on IE5.5+/PC
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-> [mailto:talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org]On Behalf Of David Mintz
-> Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 3:39 PM
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-> Subject: [nycphp-talk] recommend something CMS-ish
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->
-> Hey y'all.
->
-> Today I'm looking for recommendations for something that I guess
-> they call
-> a Content Management System, a thing that will allow clients
-> themselves to
-> edit their own HTML pages (or Smarty templates as the case may be) so I
-> don't have to do it, and without them having to have a shell or FTP
-> account on the shared server where their sites live -- i.e.,
-> browser-based. They should be able to upload, download, move/copy/delete
-> files and directories, and edit things in place as well (if they're
-> fearless and foolish like... some people).
->
-> If it's something that runs as me (as I imagine it will have to), then it
-> should also feature activity logging so we'll know whom to point the
-> finger at when something gets broken.
->
-> Setup should be reasonably easy, the appearance should be easy to
-> customize and it should cost, oh, I don't know, how about US$0.00 ?
->
-> I've read a little about PostNuke and it seems like a 250-pound
-> Swiss army
-> knife -- but if it's just monsterously fabulous, OK I'll take it.
->
-> I'm doing some homework at
-> http://www.thefreecountry.com/php/contentmanagement.shtml but I thought
-> I'd ask here as well.
->
-> Thanks.
->
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-> "Y dále p'abajo"
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