I don't know, I was just being cattle and following the herd. I'm open to any suggestions. Actually my goal was to provide little to no steering on this and just see what everyone is using and what their experience has taught them would be the best way to do it if starting over completely.


Kenneth Sizer wrote:


Not to play devil's advocate, but...

Why is "Ideally all data, including that for static pages, is XML"?? What business/technical need is met by using XML for simple, static pages?

(and, in reality, "marketing says customers will think that's cool" is often a valid business need)



-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Bennett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 11:09 AM
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Subject: [Juglist] Framework



If you were starting from scratch and had the following requirements, what framework(s), tools, etc, would you use?


Reqs:
1) We need a CMS, preferably with decent editing and creation capabilites for static pages, for a few dozen sites.
2) The ability to intersperse simple web-apps into the above sites.
3) Ideally all data, including that for static pages, is XML.


TIA,
Kevin


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