Have you looked at Macromedia's Dreamweaver/Contribute offering?

The other option btw is a hosted environment like Atomz that will "publish"
the content from its services to your provider.

Also, are you sure you can't "install" a CMS on their server? Is there a
CGI-BIN? If so there are many CMS's that run in CGI either as Perl or PHP
and should world provided you have a CGI-BIN of some kind. Many don't even
require a database, b/c it uses a shell database, but if you need one many
hosting environments provide database services for an added fee.

BTW, if their hosting environment is so strict that you can't even do this,
then you can always move onto another environment that gives more
flexibility.

-- dave

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-----Original Message-----
From: Elizabeth Veserat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 2:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [cms-list] Client Side CMS??


I'm new to CMS solutions but am helping to research options for a customer
and stumbled across this mailing list.

 

We have a customer whose site is hosted in a shared environment and cannot
install a CMS on that server. We started to look at client side packages but
have not been able to find much in that area.

 

Ideally this would be open source but I'm interested in finding out more
about what this would mean. There were some previous posts a couple of years
ago on this topic to this list, I'm hoping that something has come up since
then. I've found a couple of articles on the topic but no answers so far.


Thank you for your help.


Elizabeth



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