on that note, does anyone have any good resources for using
drupal/wp/joomla one of the bigger solutions to do this kind of thing?

whenever i search flash cms wordpress or whatver i always get articles
about how to add flash content to the site template, not about how to
update/edit xml content....






On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 5:40 AM, Glen Pike<[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, posted the demo URL, it's available on Flash Den.
>
> http://flashden.net/item/flash-xml-editor-version-2/47884
>
> Userguide:
>
> http://www.flashxmleditor.com/userguide/
>
> I have not used it apart from the demo, so I only have a 1000 yard view, but
> from the doc's / demo it looks very straightforward to use and setup.
>
> If you like getting your hands dirty & rolling your own stuff, maybe look at
> something like Drupal + AMPHP / WebServices modules or a similar system.
>  Personally I hate Joomla for it's crappy menu management (although that was
> 2 years ago), I like Drupal for it's flexibility, but it can be a pain to
> configure.  I have found that Wordpress provides one of the easisest to use
> CMS systems "out of the box", (although it is bloating now somewhat), but
> not much cop as an image library system.
>
> Glen
>
> jonathan howe wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Glen,
>>
>> That xml editor thing looks cool for a few applications that I have... but
>> what I don't see is where it is available for download. Seems like he has
>> just finished it and hasn't released it yet. Have you been using it?
>>
>> -jonathan
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 7:02 AM, Glen Pike
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> It's not free, but probably the simplest / easiest to configure and
>>> timesaving when compared to a lot of software.
>>>
>>> http://www.flashxmleditor.com/demo/
>>>
>>> There are tons of open source cms systems out there that you can "plug"
>>> flash into.  Drupal supports a nice way of connecting from Flash sites
>>> into
>>> the CMS, but for some jobs this is a sledghammer vs nut problem.  The
>>> system
>>> above is designed to work with Flash, does not seem to have much setting
>>> up
>>> / server side baggage and is streamlined enough for the customer to deal
>>> with (possibly :) )
>>>
>>> HTH
>>>
>>> Glen
>>>
>>> jared stanley wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> hey all,
>>>>
>>>> when building basic portfolio sites for clients(i.e. galleries
>>>> containing image + text, showcasing photos, projects, etc) what is the
>>>> best cms to use?
>>>> Best meaning simple + free.
>>>> Basically something enabling the client to add a new item in the
>>>> gallery, change the order of the gallery, and possibly image upload
>>>> but not even necessarily that.
>>>>
>>>> any suggestions?
>>>>
>>>> saw this one, http://www.codeandvisual.com/rainbow but haven't used
>>>> it. wondering what other people use.
>>>> I know joomla, drupal, etc are all popular cms's but don't know if you
>>>> can use these for what i'm talking about above.
>>>>
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