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
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> ------------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
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