Depends on your definition of outrageously expensive.

There are several publishing packages that are based on ColdFusion and
Allaire's Spectra does this also.  For starters, is all you want them to
do is enter content, then you could purchase something like the
eWebEditPro tool from Ektron.  That would five you a WYSIWYG editor that
would allow you to store content into a database.  You could then set up
a shell of a page that makes an appropriate call to a database to get the
page content.  In essence you would be building a content management
system.

If you look in the Allaire Developer's Exchange at
www.allaire.com/gallery/index.cfm you can find a number of tools.  The
bigest item will be the budget.
 
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001 09:05:05 -0600 "Lori Beier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> For years we have used Netscape Composer to allow our editors to 
> publish
> their pages on our Intranet.  (We don't let them map to the 
> production
> web server.) We are currently in the process of moving away from
> Netscape products so my boss has asked me if I could write a 
> publishing
> program in Coldfusion to replace the use of Netscape Composer.  I'm 
> sure
> there are other good packages that we could purchase also.  I've
> investigated the use of the CFFTP and CFHTTP tags but haven't found 
> any
> good examples so I'm not sure if I'm looking at the right tags.  Has 
> any
> one done anything like this.  Is it even possible with Coldfusion.  
> Does
> anyone know of any packages that aren't outrageously expensive?
> 

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