I added an example of how simple it is to transform content in AssetNow NX:
1. This is the default "html" display of page: http://www.assetnow.com/anx/index.cfm/1,1,102,html 2. By changing the pseudo-content type from "html" to "exp" ("example") the content is transformed to a different format. http://www.assetnow.com/anx/index.cfm/1,1,102,exp In this case I am using XSL to transform for a screen reader however it could be anything. Note: I am just transforming the page content and not site navigation etc. You can transform content using scripting to parse/reformat content, or as in the example XSLT. Regards Johan ---------------- www.assetnow.com > ------------Original Message------------ > From: Chris Blown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Thu, Dec-9-2004 7:19 PM > Subject: RE: [WSG CMS] General CMS consensus > > The web site has been up and down quite a bit lately. Not sure why? > > Yes have to agree, Jahia is terrific for SME intranets and extranets. > > The licensing fees are quite hefty, though this does help fuel the open > source development and you can always get stuck in and extend the > system > if need be, which is often the big problem with proprietary ( closed > source ) systems. > > Regards > Chris Blown > > On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 16:41, Miles Tillinger wrote: > > I've used a fair few different CMS's and so far I've found Jahia to > > have the most robust templating system. www.jahia.com, pricey but > > worth if you have the budget and some basic java knowledge... hmm > > their website seems to have dissappeared, or is it just me? > > > > Regards, > > > > Miles. > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________ > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Elkan > > Sent: Monday, 6 December 2004 10:25 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [WSG CMS] General CMS consensus > > > > > > Does anyone else get the feeling that most CMS's are binding > > in the respect of how the end website looks and functions? > > Surely these are things that should be entirely up to the web > > designer and developer respectively? > > > > What's the consensus on this? > > > > Anyone know of any CMS's (free or otherwise) that simply > > manage content, not the website itself? > > > > TIY, > > > > ~Dave > > ********************************************************* The > > CMS discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ > > ********************************************************* > > > > > > IMPORTANT: This e-mail, including any attachments, may contain > private > > or confidential information. If you think you may not be the intended > > recipient, or if you have received this e-mail in error, please > > contact the sender immediately and delete all copies of this e-mail. > > If you are not the intended recipient, you must not reproduce any > part > > of this e-mail or disclose its contents to any other party. > > > > This email represents the views of the individual sender, which does > > not necessarily reflect those of education.au limited except where > the > > sender expressly states otherwise. > > > > It is your responsibility to scan this email and any files > transmitted > > with it for viruses or any other defects. > > > > education.au limited will not be liable for any loss, damage or > > consequence caused directly or indirectly by this e-mail. > > > > > > > > ********************************************************* > The CMS discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ > ********************************************************* > > > ********************************************************* The CMS discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *********************************************************
