On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 17:30, Ian Kallen wrote:
I'm not really involved with the project but it looks to me that bricolage
is heading towards content generation abstraction (there's support for
Mason and HTML::Template). Therefore, I would imagine that if you wanted
to use AxKit as a
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Robin Berjon wrote:
If you want AxKit, there are CMSs is being built there. I haven't checked out
XIMS in a while, and last time I heard it was running under
CGI::XMLApplication / SAWA but considered to be easily portable to
Nate Campi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lets pretend I work for Wired News, and I really really hate Vignette's
content management system. I mean *really* hate it. I'm the Ops guy
supporting it and I have nightmares about the next unexplained CMS
crash.
Ok, we all know mod_perl is the right
I'm not really involved with the project but it looks to me that bricolage
is heading towards content generation abstraction (there's support for
Mason and HTML::Template). Therefore, I would imagine that if you wanted
to use AxKit as a content generator, you could.
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Matt
Lets pretend I work for Wired News, and I really really hate Vignette's
content management system. I mean *really* hate it. I'm the Ops guy
supporting it and I have nightmares about the next unexplained CMS
crash.
Ok, we all know mod_perl is the right choice to replace their system,
but what is
You should take a look at Bricolage (http://bricolage.thepirtgroup.com/).
It's a relatively new, but comprehensive, CMS that is based on Mason
mod_perl. I think it supports most of the things you mentioned below, but
you should ask the developers to be sure.
If you talk w/ Matt, he'll be
On Thursday 07 February 2002 02:06, Nate Campi wrote:
I like Mason's way of doing things, and it works for salon.com (similar
needs), but now that we have AxKit, is that the right way to go? Seems
better to force the separation of content and display, and using XML
allows the stories to be
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Drew Taylor wrote:
You should take a look at Bricolage (http://bricolage.thepirtgroup.com/).
It's a relatively new, but comprehensive, CMS that is based on Mason
mod_perl. I think it supports most of the things you mentioned below, but
you should ask the developers to be