Hi John, Does Contribute work with a database? I haven't hear about it.
Daniel Alguacil www.content0.com -----Mensaje original----- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] En nombre de John Dowdell Enviado el: jueves, 28 de noviembre de 2002 0:27 Para: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Asunto: Re: [cms-list] CMS Requirements (is: Contribute) At 6:38 AM 11/27/2, Adam Fields wrote: >ARGH! Tell me this isn't another great Macromedia tool totally crippled >by lack of any awareness that the world should be using encrypted >protocols for anything involving write permissions... Macromedia Contribute is an easy way for any permitted individual to change permitted parts of normal HTML files through normal FTP transfer or local network access. If you want to add approval atop that, then have them work off an internal staging server, and then you can approve the final secure push live. For Thomas, you're right, new tools usually evolve rapidly. We're currently prioritizing which versioning, approval, and security systems are most important to people. If this matters to you, could you drop a note saying you need WebDAV to http://www.macromedia.com/support/email/wishform? Thanks. At 1:42 PM 11/27/2, Andre Milton wrote, post-rant: > Lets just stop talking about (or suggest) Contribute please? It is no > where near a CMS... That's true. But it's also true that it effectively solves some problems where people may have previously felt they had to use a CMS. (ie, different solution spaces, but overlapping problem spaces.) jd John Dowdell, Macromedia Developer Support, San Francisco (Best to reply on-list, to avoid my mighty spam filters!) Technotes: http://www.macromedia.com/support/search/ Column: http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/jd_forum/ Technical daily diary: http://jdmx.blogspot.com/ -- http://cms-list.org/ trim your replies for good karma. -- http://cms-list.org/ trim your replies for good karma.
