On Wednesday 26 Sep 2007 11:48:05 pm Peter Karman wrote:
On 08/24/2007 10:41 AM, Matt Rosin wrote:
2b. This reduces templates to a list of assets (snippets) called by
name interspersed with HTML tags and TT directives. Text snippets
would reside in a database and could be edited in a CMS,
On 08/24/2007 10:41 AM, Matt Rosin wrote:
2b. This reduces templates to a list of assets (snippets) called by
name interspersed with HTML tags and TT directives. Text snippets
would reside in a database and could be edited in a CMS, at least like
the utility of 1a/b above. Image pathnames
Hia,
We are developing and using a Catalyst Based CMS called OzinoCMS
http://wiki.ozino.com/bin/view/OzinoCMS/WebHome
Sample Website:
http://www.tpico.ir/
but for some financial reasons the project is paused.
you can take a look at source code, but I think we have to redesign recode
some
Firoozian
To: The elegant MVC web framework
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Catalyst] CMS
Hia,
We are developing and using a Catalyst Based CMS called OzinoCMS
http://wiki.ozino.com/bin/view/OzinoCMS/WebHome
Sample Website:
http://www.tpico.ir
and links by someone that doesn't know HTML, please
tell me.
Octavian
- Original Message -
*From:* Davood Firoozian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:* The elegant MVC web framework catalyst@lists.rawmode.org
*Sent:* Wednesday, August 29, 2007 1:19 PM
*Subject:* Re: [Catalyst] CMS
Hia,
We
On 8/29/07, Octavian Rasnita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you tell me if this CMS can be used only with the keyboard? (with no
mouse)
From: Davood Firoozian
I don't think so. but may I ask why you are asking that ?
Because I am blind and I cannot use a mouse but only the keyboard.
Dear Matt,
Wow, you have blown me away again. So many things on the wishlist
already executed. Whew!
I had trouble finding Reaction code/docs - is it in prealpha or
actually production grade now?
I haven't used Moose before (silly me..) after reading a few
presentations I'm very impressed.
Re
I'd love to see the code publically, even if it isn't re-used it's instructive
to see how other people do it.
I'm moving a bunch of sites to a couple new hosting companies and will
do this when I get the domain moved.
___
List:
That would be good. I went through this exercise a while ago and ended up
using CMS Made Simple (a PHP app) because it was easy for end users to
understand and there were a lot of plugins you could auto-install. Plus I
only had 2 weeks to develop a system. I found Bricolage too complex and
On Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 12:41:11AM +0900, Matt Rosin wrote:
Catalyst::Plugin::I18N::DBIC (and Mango::Catalyst::Plugin::I18N) is
maybe a crosscutting thing like Zbigniew mentions with some useful
concepts.
I'm not looking to build Drupal or a blog platform but I have nothing
against them per
--- Matt S Trout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 12:41:11AM +0900, Matt Rosin
wrote:
Catalyst::Plugin::I18N::DBIC (and
Mango::Catalyst::Plugin::I18N) is
maybe a crosscutting thing like Zbigniew mentions
with some useful
concepts.
I'm not looking to build Drupal or
I don't know if that is feasible - but perhaps we could try to define
some way of building components cross cutting the MVC pattern. Like a
threaded discussions component that you could attach to any page and
that would contain the model part to store the posts the controller to
manage them and
Catalyst::Plugin::I18N::DBIC (and Mango::Catalyst::Plugin::I18N) is
maybe a crosscutting thing like Zbigniew mentions with some useful
concepts.
I'm not looking to build Drupal or a blog platform but I have nothing
against them per se. I was thinking more of a tool to reduce the
amount of
23, 2007 7:12 PM
To: The elegant MVC web framework
Subject: Re: [Catalyst] CMS
On 8/23/07, Simon Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want sledgehammers, Bricolage and Krang are probably the beefiest
ones you can find :-)
www.bricolage.cc www.krangcms.com
Don't forget www.webgui.org
On 8/23/07, Matt Rosin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Catalyst makes it easy to build a site with lots of little modules of
content composing a single page - the actual content (words/images)
being scattered in static apache directories, the database, the
templates folders and the code. At some
Cory Watson wrote:
Next year I will have a need for a CMS that:
- multi-user
- tracks changes
- allows previewing
- is perl
- doesn't impose a templating system
- extensible
- is open source
- works with my cat site
If you want sledgehammers, Bricolage and Krang are probably the
On 8/23/07, Simon Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want sledgehammers, Bricolage and Krang are probably the beefiest
ones you can find :-)
www.bricolage.cc www.krangcms.com
Bricolage I was aware of, but krang is new to me.
They'll do all that you want (less perhaps a certain amount
Cory Watson wrote:
On 8/23/07, Simon Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want sledgehammers, Bricolage and Krang are probably the beefiest
ones you can find :-)
www.bricolage.cc www.krangcms.com
Bricolage I was aware of, but krang is new to me.
I had sent a note to one of the people
On 8/23/07, Simon Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want sledgehammers, Bricolage and Krang are probably the beefiest
ones you can find :-)
www.bricolage.cc www.krangcms.com
Don't forget www.webgui.org.
One thing about Bricolage, Krang and WebGUI, is that none of them are
On 8/23/07, John Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For while I've been thinking it would be nice to have a Cat-based CMS with
multiple features built on top of a platform. The platform can include basic
things like Authn, Authz, Sessions, a basic user schema and pre-built HTML.
The pre-built HTML
John Wang wrote:
On 8/23/07, Simon Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want sledgehammers, Bricolage and Krang are probably the beefiest
ones you can find :-)
www.bricolage.cc www.krangcms.com
Don't forget www.webgui.org.
One thing about Bricolage, Krang and WebGUI, is that none
On 8/23/07, Cory Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want something manages and
version my templates and then a view that lets Cat retrieve the
appropriate template through some means.
You can do something like that with Krang or Bricolage. They both
publish files rather than serving the
| On 8/23/07, John Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| For while I've been thinking it would be nice to have a Cat-based CMS with
| multiple features built on top of a platform. The platform can include basic
| things like Authn, Authz, Sessions, a basic user schema and pre-built HTML.
| The
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