From what I've seen, most CMS platforms are (unsurprisingly) oriented
towards HTML. I'm just checking that there isn't some Flash CMS gem out
there that I'm not aware of. I can't help feeling that there's as much
effort involved in bending Joomla (say) to be useful for flash as just
rolling out some CMS functionality through a bespoke database.
This is just a finger in the air to test which way the wind blows in the
flash community.
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cedric Muller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Flash Coders List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash & CMS
Depends on what you need to do. And depends on what you are able to do.
I do prefer setting things up in a clean way and develop from scratch.
Some prefer using already existing systems and try to modulate / alterate
/ integrate. (Joomla or Typo3).
Depends on your (or your team) skills and on the time you have for
developpement.
I think you are still better off rolling your own CMS (again: depending
on the application's goals).
And by experience, regarding the application's evolution, taking over a
custom CMS or a 'standard' CMS 's data is just the same. (none of them is
a black box)
Cedric
I just wondered if there was a favourite CMS that was popular for use
with Flash applications, or (as I suspect) do most developers just roll
their own with MySQL?
Paul
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