Over the past 3 years I've developed a CMS that is the core for every admin
section that I build. It uses a module system that lets me add new sections
easily. My naming conventions are consistent which allows me to find and
replace whole portions of code from module to module.

I'd be happy to let you take a look at it if you like.

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andy matthews
web developer
ICGLink, Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Justin D. Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 1:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Admin Management


For those of you who build sites that require a back-end administrative
area, what do you commonly use for those back-end areas?  In my
experience and from talking with other developers, the admin areas are
one of the most tedious and repetitive development tasks we encounter.
I'm wondering what your experiences have been like in this area.  Are
there decent tools for automating the admin-building process, or do you
build them by hand each time?  Any input would be appreciated.  Thanks!


-Justin Scott | GravityFree=20
 Senior Programmer / Product Engineer

1960 Stickney Point Road, Second Floor
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