which is commercial in nature, yet not 'open source'.
Any suggestions?
Michael Kimsal
http://www.logicreate.com (-- not 'open source', but source comes with
the package) :)
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' aspect to it. There are other free
systems which
didn't make anyone money. It's because he was willing to play the
'dictator' role
as long as he has which has caused Linux to flourish. It's about
control as much
as freedom.
Michael Kimsal
http://www.logicreate.com
734-480-9961
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From the stuff I've read, it sounds a lot like CommonSpot. Can anyone
comment on the similarities or differences between the two?
Michael Kimsal
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the client's group.
It's maddeningly frustrating to tell a client X yet they
keep insisting on Y (we know our business better than outsiders)
then 3-6-9 months later come back and demand X, often
as if it was their idea.
Michael Kimsal
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document to XML format, then gives an XML
Stylehsheet (XSL) to transform the XML into HTML.
The web service is at;
http://xform.metaverse.cc/xformservice.asmx
www.metaverse.cc for more information.
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trim your
as
well?
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of homesteading cyberspace by claiming their own little
section of geocities.com/71852tf/TheTropics. Not my style though.
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Michelle Heizer wrote:
To see some example of TYPO3 sites, check out:
http://www.typo3.com/References.1249.0.html
Personally, I've used ezPublish and PostNuke but TYPO3 won hands down
because it was the most sophisticated. The only warning I have is if
you are looking for an easy-to-drop in