it. Tapestry has the potential to do that, but nothing's been
implemented yet. I did implement a domain-management system tho, which
allows you to associate a domain (including the aname) with a specific
page in your site(s). My site is done that way. http://www.turnkey.to
goes to the home page and http://products.turnkey.to goes to the
products page. I use a wild-card record for dns so that any aname
that's not otherwise assigned forwards to the site's root directory,
which allows me to assign anything I want in the CMS without having to
make any changes on the dns server.
> Dave,
> What do you mean by "stub files for URLs"?
> Dwayne Cole, MS in MIS, MBA
> Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
> 850-591-0212
> "It can truly be said that nothing happens until there is
> vision. But it is equally true that a vision with no
> underlying sense of purpose, no calling, is just a good
> idea - all "sound and fury, signifying nothing." The
> Fifth Discipline - Peter Senge
> ---------- Original Message
> ----------------------------------
> From: Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 12:35:12 -0500
>>> Does anyone know of a good CMS in ColdFusion, possibly
>>> one
>>> that has nice URL structure?
>>
>>I think CommonSpot is pretty good; we use it for quite a
>>few of our clients.
>>It generates stub files for URLs, which gives you
>>easy-to-remember URLs:
>>
>>http://www.paperthin.com/
>>
>>If you have any questions about it, feel free to contact
>>me directly.
>>
>>Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
>>http://www.figleaf.com/
>>voice: (202) 797-5496
>>fax: (202) 797-5444
>>
>>
>
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