We normally use our own CMS running off MySQL, however, we have worked
with Alfresco as well. XML makes things pretty easy to integrate
although there are always hiccups you'll face. In which case, it's
good to have some server side script on your side to translate if
nessecary, especially with WebServices.

2008/7/2 Paul Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> 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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