I'm workin on a website where the end-user/client will buy access to a
group of documents/chapters wich will be made of lots of *text *and *code
snippets*.. This content will be organized in chapters, much like
http://book.cakephp.org.

I know I can create this using static pages (PagesController) but I'll be
happier editing the content online (and not editing files and deploying
everytime), so I will need to store this "data" on the database, wich I do
know how to do but I don't see this as a good solution.

So, i just wanted to hear from you guys any advice about how dealing with
this data... should I just store it on the database (and work with WYSIWY
editor) or use some documentation/guide lib like Sphinx? Maybe a noSQL
database?

Regards,
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