> I've looked at it recently, but couldn't find anything that
> midgard doesn't or can't offer, other than the versioning
> (which can be done in Midgard/PHP, albeit less efficiently).
> 
> It's strongest sell seems to be the ability to deliver static
> pages, but this is exactly how I use Midgard at one site. I let
> people work on the site as usual, and use a mirroring utility
> to push the site to the public (static) server.
> 
> Bye,
> Emile
> 

One question:
We want to use midgard as an internal utility and publish
the pages we created on a simple apache-web-server
 - without any database-connectivity or php-support
 - only pure html-files. How can we do that?

Bye,
Anatol


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