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)
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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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