Personally - if this is really what it is - Finally a light means to
edit simple stuff that a developer or a serious designer get's tired of
editing - like "Today's Specials" - it will be great.

There are quite a few hurdles I am curious about - like if the specials
have dynamic links or pages written in coldfusion how it handles it or
rather - does not interfere with it - I will be ecstatic to hand over
editing permissions to intro statements and paragraphs of text- items
that eat up my time. 

I wonder if part of this or a section of this will turn into a "new"
site spring - project management system. Us small development agencies
could use something a little simplier and smaller than site spring and
the
likes.

Question - Can someone send the link of the release with any hint to
that $99 pricing? I couldn;'t find it. I am curious if it is $99 per
client license ?- per year? 

jay miller

Matt Liotta wrote:


It's not! Contribute is meant for web sites, not web applications.



Matt Liotta

President & CEO

Montara Software, Inc.

http://www.montarasoftware.com/ <http://www.montarasoftware.com/> 

888-408-0900 x901



  

-----Original Message-----

From: Fregas [ mailto:lists@;mediaartisans.com
<mailto:lists@;mediaartisans.com> ]

Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 12:17 PM

To: CF-Talk

Subject: Re: OT? Macromedia Contribute, is it Content Management or

    

not?

  

How is this content management thing going to work with sites built in

fusebox or a similar methodology, where the content needs to be

    

updated

  

but

the pages are defined by URL parameters, not filenames?



Fregas



----- Original Message -----

From: "Deanna Schneider"   <mailto:deanna.schneider@;ces.uwex.edu>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "CF-Talk"   <mailto:cf-talk@;houseoffusion.com>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 10:57 AM

Subject: Re: OT? Macromedia Contribute, is it Content Management or

    

not?

  



    

Neil,

Actually, it can work with dynamic pages, but the end-user can't

      

modify

  

the

    

dynamic code. In other words, you can have a DW template that

      

includes

  

CF

    

"widgets", and the inexperienced user won't be able to muck with

      

that,

  

but

    

would be able to muck with the other parts of the page that are not

      

dynamic.

    

-d





Deanna Schneider

Interactive Media Developer

[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:deanna.schneider@;ces.uwex.edu> 









      


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