I've tried this one out. it has a pretty good object-oriented, template based API but like a lot of those projects it's hard to tell how long it will be around and how much the API will change from version to version. I still recommend postnuke for the basic CMSer.
kevin > FYI.. > > > ---------- Forwarded Message ----------- > Sent: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 03:47:58 -0700 > Subject: Website Content Management > > hiya everybody :) > > was snooping around on the internet and found this really great web based > content management system written in PHP that is for the less web design > inclined, or those who just don't have the time to customize anything > > offers such things as: > -instant loadable templates > -generates forms > -generate/edit a faq > -genreate/edit a photo album > -get RSS news feeds and add them to your sites (i.e. Slashdot) > -manage linx to other sites > -generate/edit polls > -a calander which allows event posting > -built in forum > -manage menu items > > . . . as you can see it has a buttload of features and just from what > i've > seen so far looks very easy to administer > > here is the homepage: > http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/ > > here is the generated content demo: > http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/demo/0.9.x/index.php > > if you use the login name and password specified in the main intro on the > above page then you can login to a demo of the management side, if you > then > click on the link that says Control Panel on the left hand side you will > be > able to administer all the things i mentioned above > > have fun! > > Nikki > ------- End of Forwarded Message ------- > > > -- > Hosted by CyberAddict (http://www.cyberaddict.net) > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau >
