>
> - Would you update or rather install Microsoft .NET 3.5 on your CMS
> Server?
>

Not for the sole purpose of running a CMS plug-in.


> - Would this be hard for you based on IT dependencies / long process
> for Software updates?
>

In my experience, it's typically not an easy thing.


> - Or could you do this easily because you are the developer and
> therefore the administrator of the CMS box?
>

Developer environments are much easier, production boxes are generally
locked down pretty tight.


> - Would you be able to open the ports 80 / 443 to a trusted domain to
> pull in additional functionality for your CMS project and/or your CMS
> server?
>

Even less likely if it's only for a plug-in.


> - Or does your CMS policy lock the access for the CMS down?
>

As above.


> - Do your CMS users in general have internet access or does the
> majority work only internally within the CMS?
>

Varies, some companies have highly distributed authoring models.


> - Which technology would you prefer / do you know?
> -- ASP, .NET, PHP, HTML, CSS, JS, Java ?
>

ASP., .NET, HTML, CSS, JavaScript


>
> Every answer and help is much appreciated. As usual I will openly
> feedback all benefits to the community that comes out of this.
>
>
> Regards,
> Markus
> http://www.reddotcmsblog.com
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