I have been working on a Content Management system that's written in XFB and
is designed to work with FuseBox applications specifically. It is
functioning quite well but there are some bugs to be worked out and some new
features I would like to add but I don't have time. It has a built in HTML
editor already, and it supports uploading files as well.
I created a project on www.sourceforge.net to support collaborative
development of this thing. If you are interested in contributing, let me
know. I have someone who is working on documentation for it now. If you sign
up to contribute, I will post the source code so you can download it.
Russ Johnson
Web Environment Services
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida
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-----Original Message-----
From: McCollough, Alan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 12:08 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: URGENT ! fusebox model and site search
I think there is a big potential here, and I've mentioned this idea a few
weeks ago.
I'm sure we could cook up a logical scheme for storing content in a db, and
using FB to render generic static HTML pages by way of CFFILE, or to render
user-specific pages in the traditional .cfm way.
Let see... You could have a bit field in your db table that signals if the
page is static/dynamic. You could just do that part in the fusebox. Or you
could have some sort of fancy shmancy version of
CF_whatever_the_one_that_renders_pages_into_a_variable_is...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Slatoff [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 1:13 PM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: Re: URGENT ! fusebox model and site search
>
> There are many different ways the content/db thing could be done. I would
> suggest, storing the content in the db and writing static pages from it.
> Then you could query against the db and provide a link to the rendered
> page.
>
> Michael Slatoff
> www.slatoff.com
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