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Good afternoon everyone,
I just got off of the phone with a client that is considering using a
content management system (CMS) to manage her Web site
Good afternoon everyone,
I just got off of the phone with a client that is considering using a
content management system (CMS) to manage her Web site. The developer she
hired to redesign her pages suggested using an Adobe product to insure that
the CMS is robust and to be sure all
Definitely go with Farcry. http://www.farcrycms.org. There is a blogging
plugin for it as well.
-Jake
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Peter Donahue pdonah...@sbcglobal.netwrote:
Good afternoon everyone,
I just got off of the phone with a client that is considering using a
content
Hands down...
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From: Peter Donahue [mailto:pdonah...@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 4:30 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: CF-Based Content Management Systems
Good afternoon everyone,
I just got off of the phone with a client
You can't go wrong with Farcry as well.
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From: Jake Churchill [mailto:reyna...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 4:42 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF-Based Content Management Systems
Definitely go with Farcry. http://www.farcrycms.org. There is a blogging
Peter Donahue pdonah...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Good afternoon everyone,
I just got off of the phone with a client that is considering using a
content management system (CMS) to manage her Web site. The developer she
hired to redesign her pages suggested using an Adobe product
I guess FarCry is the biggest, meanest CF-CMS-machine out there, but also the
most overhead.
Mura can do a lot for you, but might also be overkill. Why not see of BlogCFC
or MangoBlog can do the thing your client wishes?
Anything Adobe might also mean as long as it's a CFML-product, so
What? You guys have never heard of iMIS before. Talk about overhead. They moved
it onto a .NET platform recently and it was really too much overhead. I've
never used farcry but I know it is the best CFCMS out there.
~|
Want
I just got off of the phone with a client that is considering using a
content management system (CMS) to manage her Web site. The developer she
hired to redesign her pages suggested using an Adobe product to insure that
the CMS is robust and to be sure all features are accessible
I've never used farcry but I know it is the best CFCMS out there.
How can you possibly know that?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
GSA Schedule, and provides the highest
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
I've never used farcry but I know it is the best CFCMS out there.
How can you possibly know that?
ESP?
--
To dwell is to garden.
Martin Heidegger
~|
Want to reach the
New Problem. A have advertisements but want to assign them to different pages.
I guess im just new to it all and lack the thinking.
Im trying to set it all up to where you can put it in three locations if you
want. Im using ORs but the ORs stop the query once it finds something. So if I
Ok I think I fixed it.
I forgot to ORDER BY newID()
Thank you.
New Problem. A have advertisements but want to assign them to
different pages. I guess im just new to it all and lack the thinking.
Im trying to set it all up to where you can put it in three locations
if you want. Im
It was pulling in the wrong ADID when showing an image... I had to put
#GetAds.ADID# in the Where instead of just #ADID#.
!--- incrementvalue Adds one to an integer, so it adds one to views---
CFSET add = incrementvalue(val(GetADs.views))
CFQUERY datasource=Brooke name=AddView
UPDATE
Ah yes that will be because there is another variable somewhere in the
request with the name ADID and it was using that instead of the one
coming from your query.
Thats why you should always scope your variables, unless there is a
specific reason not to. If you scope them, the function
I tried Mikes code:
CFQUERY DATASOURCE=#Green# NAME=GetADs
SELECT top 1 *
FROM dbo.banner_left
ORDER BY newID()
/CFQUERY
works great for the random but it screws up the views.
CFSET add = incrementvalue(val(GetADs.views))
CFQUERY datasource=Brooke name=AddView
UPDATE dbo.banner_left
SET
Tried Isaac's and it doesnt count any of the views.
CFQUERY DATASOURCE=#Green# NAME=getCachedAds
cachedwithin=#CreateTimeSpan(1,0,0,0)#
SELECT *
from dbo.banner_left
/CFQUERY
!--- RandRange is Random integer between first number and second(1st,2nd) ---
CFSET ADID =
I would have thought the counting of views wouldnt have anything to do
with how the banner is selected. They are two different db
transactions.
Are you sure that .val(GetADs.views) is giving you a numeric value?
Are you sure that incrementvalue(val(GetADs.views)) is giving you a
value 1 greater
Yea you're right Ike. Story of my life - I relax for once and make
a smart-alec comment and it whips around and bites me.
But in my own defence, mine takes less typing! LOL .
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
Yea you're right Ike. Story of my life - I relax for once and make
a smart-alec comment and it whips around and bites me.
Yer lucky you added the my dad can beat up your dad comment at the end,
otherwise I might not have picked up on the fact that you were jokin'
around. :)
But in my own
I am using a varent from sparty2809 on http://tutorial323.easycfm.com/ It works
great but was created for ACCESS and uses an autonumber datatype. Its great
when you just keep adding advertisments but when you delete one there is now a
gap in the +one ADID (int - identity specification). When
I am using a varent from sparty2809 on http://tutorial323.easycfm.com/
It works great but was created for ACCESS and uses an autonumber
datatype. Its great when you just keep adding advertisments but when
you delete one there is now a gap in the +one ADID (int - identity
specification).
Why not select out of the database using a random selection of the
indexes that are there? Then you never have to worry about gaps.
They dont matter.
CFQUERY DATASOURCE=#Green# NAME=GetADs maxrows=1
SELECT top 1 *
FROM dbo.banner_left
ORDER BY newID()
/CFQUERY
That will select a random
I am using a varent from sparty2809 on http://tutorial323.easycfm.com/
It works great but was created for ACCESS and uses an autonumber
datatype. Its great when you just keep adding advertisments but when
you delete one there is now a gap in the +one ADID (int - identity
Here's my suggested modification
!--- Gets Maximum number of ads---
CFQUERY DATASOURCE=#Green# NAME=getCachedAds
cachedwithin=#CreateTimeSpan(1,0,0,0)#
SELECT * dbo.banner_left
/CFQUERY
!--- RandRange is Random integer between first number and second(1st,2nd) ---
CFSET ADID =
slight correction - i had a redundancy - you dont need maxrows=1 as
well as SELECT top 1 so the query would be better written as
CFQUERY DATASOURCE=#Green# NAME=GetADs
SELECT top 1 *
FROM dbo.banner_left
! if you want to add some restrictions like for example only
select from the ones
Ike, your query will still attempt to select records that have been
deleted The original problem was that the keys werent sequential
if some records have been deleted. That's going to happen as ads are
removed. Using the technique I use, it selects a random record
from the records that
Mike Kear said:
Ike, your query will still attempt to select records that have been
deleted The original problem was that the keys werent sequential
if some records have been deleted. That's going to happen as ads are
removed. Using the technique I use, it selects a random record
Hi Ron,
I responded last night and this afternoon but it did not save - so I will try
one more time.
We purchased ShadoCMS/ZoomFlex mostly to do Flex development and use the
generated code from ZoomFlex to drive the server-side functions CRUD etc. The
generated code all follow the MVC
I am looking for a ColdFusion based CMS for a fairly large corporation. After
shopping around I have come across a product called ShadoCMS. I have not heard
much mention of them within the community, and I was hoping someone might have
some experience with the product. It looks like a pretty
We are developing our site to include translations into Hebrew,
Japanese, Russian, German, and later into French, and Spanish.
Our pages are all static in so far as once written the content will
not change except maybe to correct some typos or prices.
The pages have many pop-ups.
Hi Mike,
Our ShadoCMS (www.straker.co.nz) has comprehensive Multi-language support which
enables client to run sites (very easily)in many sites and has integration with
third party (human) translation management systems. We use a parallel
multi-lingual architecture which makes it significantly
We are developing our site to include translations into Hebrew, Japanese,
Russian, German, and later into French, and Spanish.
Our pages are all static in so far as once written the content will not change
except maybe to correct some typos or prices.
The pages have many pop-ups. Please
Hello,
I seem to remember reading about a new CMS that was open source for Cold
Fusion, but for the life me I can't remember what or where I read about it. I
think I remember that it supported CF 7 features or some of them.
It was not fare cry or Speck CMS
Any help would be great.
David
I found it http://www.gerorama.com/gerobase/
It was in CF talk list on 1/6/2007. Boy I am getting old. I can't remember
anything very long.
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From: David Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:30 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Content Management
www.opensourcecms.com maintains a bunch of default installs of various
solutions you can play with - mostly php/mysql.
/t
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From: Ben Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 5:47 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SOT: Simple Content Management
We need
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From: Ben Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 11:47 AM
Subject: SOT: Simple Content Management
We need a tool to collect and organize information in order to build
documentation for a project in a collaborative fashion.
We've
We need a tool to collect and organize information in order to build
documentation for a project in a collaborative fashion.
We've actually used blogs in the past to document the installation of
software and such. A blog won't work in this case, however, as we need to be
able organize information
This one is free and has an installer. You can be up in a couple of minutes:
http://mysecretbase.com/CMLite_Home.cfm
version 4 of the for-pay version is hitting RC3 today; the last before
release. Has Team Review (approval workflow) among many other items.
--
--mattRobertson--
President,
The issues with object based content management are for example,
- do you create a totally separate content repository based on
that perticulair language? Or do all languages select content out of the
same bin. So all languages get mixed.
- do all languages have the same account
to the above table ?
And how would the relationship between the PRID's for example work for
different languages ?
From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 September 2004 16:16
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist
September 2004 16:16
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist
for multilingual content = not just creating a separate branche for
other languages.
yeah that was the first thing folks suggested when we started discussing
this for farcry. i'm not for that technique (1
And does someone separate content library, file folders, accounts,
workflow, approval queues, template libraries, etc. per language, or do
all languages in the system use the same libraries?
Micha Schopman
Software Engineer
Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 ALAmersfoort
Tel 033-4535377,
Depends on your requirements (or the clients!)
1) Content library, this should be acontent item and assigned either
to multiple languages or a single language (e.g. english and spanish
versions both link to the english download as there is only one...
which we can then separate, or it defaults to
?
From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 September 2004 10:39
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist (making a cms
multlingual)
Depends on your requirements (or the clients!)
1) Content library, this should be acontent item and assigned either
article whether it is English or Welsh has the same articleid
???
Any ideas ?
From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 September 2004 10:39
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist (making a cms
multlingual
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Sent: September 20, 2004 06:49
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Subject: RE: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist (making a cms
multlingual)
If you look at the following example website
http://www.allwalesunit.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=5
and click on the Cymraeg link at the top of the page, which loads up the
Welsh
From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 September 2004 12:02
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist (making a cms
multlingual)
Sounds to me that a single article can have translations (a standard
way of dealing with content)
I come from
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Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 3:46 PM
Subject: RE: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist (making a cms
multlingual)
If for instance you have the following example table containing Press
your table /
tables be set up so a single article can have translations ???
cym/welcyare the ISO codes for Welsh
From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 September 2004 12:02
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist
1) Content library, this should be acontent item and assigned either
to multiple languages or a single language (e.g. english and spanish
versions both link to the english download as there is only one...
which we can then separate, or it defaults to english PDF if there is
no spanish
Content libraries in my system are not content items. It is a
structurized way of sorting content, under categories and by meta
labels. In my case, each language has it's own Content Library because
the category labels could be multilingual as well. It is a bit hard to
explain, but see it as a
It should never happen, that a spanish website gets english content by
itself because the spanish version is missing. So if the spanish version
of a pdf is missing, throw an error, not get the english version :-) You
might give the client bad information.
here here.
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I think it depends on your business rules (rather than technology)
The point I was trying to get across is that the user should not be
limited to a repository of just that language as there might NOT be
translations of that particular content (brand guidelines, Templates?)
and the content should
Any ideas on what relationship theArticleAction=language parameter is
doing to perform the translation ?
same table, same ID, different language. probably just sets the new language
as the opposite of the current language (as least that's how we did
thai\english sites). it also doesn't appear
Don't you hate site that return you to the root but in the other language?
frankly i've found hardly anybody works thru a website that way. normal
folks come in, set their locale/language (or better yet their
locale/language is silently delivered to them) navigate thru the site. a
good app
I'm currently doing a spec for a new CMS I'm building for my own use.
(I'll think about making it available commercially later).
I'm making it for CFMX, and all the presentation stuff is going to be
in CSS. The CMS will output valid XHTML and because no layout code
wiill be in the output from
Ohh many things i could add here.. but want to finish before nightfall!
1) Have you seen Aura (used by FarCry?) That is CSS and what have you.
2) Output content in XML and then apply a stylesheet to it?
3) Assetmanagement for images and documents and flash etc
4) Search engine
5) EASY type
-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 September 2004 15:23
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist
I'm currently doing a spec for a new CMS I'm building for my own use.
(I'll think about making it available commercially later).
I'm making it for CFMX
Piece of cake Mark!Might not get it done tonight.Will Monday do?
Thanks a lot for your comments.Given me food for thought.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
.com,.net,.org domains from AUD$20/Year
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which is still lacking in many of the cms systems I have come across is
*decent* support for multilingual content. I believe the latest version
of farcry may support this but I haven't played with it yet.
define decent.
as a first step last year i guess, we made it unicode compliant. the next
You Could always start with the Old Spectra OPen Source :-)
Or
FarCry
As starting points as these have the engines to build with
Cheers
BK
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From: Kola Oyedeji [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 15:49:11 +0100
Subject: RE: Content Management System (CMS
Multilingual, as in frontend support is still quite unique. Only bigger
vendors in the medium, or enterprise level markets have builtin support
for multilingual content = not just creating a separate branche for
other languages.
Creating a system being able to handle multilingual content, on
know :)
Doug
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Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 00:56:27 +1000
Subject: Re: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Piece of cake Mark!Might not get it done tonight.Will Monday do?
Thanks a lot for your
My case for creating one is this
I want to understand intimately the workings of one.Every time in
the past i've tried to get into the inner workings of an application,
I've ended up saying to hell with it, I can make one myself.It's
not a lower cost way ot doing it, definitely,but I want
for multilingual content = not just creating a separate branche for
other languages.
yeah that was the first thing folks suggested when we started discussing
this for farcry. i'm not for that technique (1 new language = 1 new site).
we'll see how this plays out w/farcry.
Creating a system
Tuesday's fine :)
Also the other things that are requested are:
1) selective workflow (not everyone needs to follow it)
2) Dated publishing (make live on .. until)
3) Preview of content... in site content..
4) Site Versioningand Content Versioning
5) Content check out and check in
6) Management
Including workflow editors, dynamic authoring rules on department and
role and user level, and versioning of objects? .. I don't know how long
it took you but It took me 3 months work in the evening hours. It is
very difficult.
Micha Schopman
Software Engineer
Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M,
I would suggest you set up a simple frame for the system first, .. if
you want to implement all the mentioned features you may kiss you summer
vacation goodbye.
Micha Schopman
Software Engineer
Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 ALAmersfoort
Tel 033-4535377, Fax 033-4535388
KvK Amersfoort
I have seen it in spectra just using Structs but the issue here is
that you should get away from one record = one bit of content..
if you are doing versioning you will have an object that is a content
and then another table with the versions and languages ..
MD
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 22:15:33
change languages in the cms to see the alternative version of the
content in a different language.
Kola
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Sent: 17 September 2004 16:16
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for multilingual
Ideally I'd want to work with a
language aware system such that I can change languages in
the cms to see the alternative version of the content in a
different language.
ShadoMX has multilanguage support at object level, so you only have one
site tree etc and can define multiple translations
How does one manage multilingual content in ShadoMX, I am interested in this specific feature. Do you have screens showing how it works?
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How does one manage multilingual content in ShadoMX, I am interested in
this specific feature. Do you have screens showing how it works?
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I guess they still use seperate branches, according to some of the screenshots shown on the website. One of the screenshots show a treeview, and on top a dropdown box with english in it. My guess is changing this box changes the branch.
Well that's the million dollar question, when I asked and
What features are useful and which a waste of time? Depends on your target market for the solution. The requirements for corporate/enterprise are different to SME and membership based organizations.
Johan
www.assetnow.com
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Does anyone know if FarCry runs on BD?
FarCry CMS does *not* run on BD at the moment.However, there is an
enthusiastic groupwho are keen to make that a reality.I think
they're currently a
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FarCry?
http://farcry.daemon.com.au/
It's a bitch to install though and out of the question if hosted on an ISP without access to mappings. It seems good but gave up on it due to installation complexity on a standalone box
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I need to find a solution already written in CF or get some ideas from
you all on an easy way to allow non-programmers to update the company's
web site homepage?
Thank you,
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I need to find a solution already written in CF or get some ideas from
you all on an easy way to allow non-programmers to update the company's
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Macromedia Contribute 3?
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FarCry?
http://farcry.daemon.com.au/
It's a bitch to install though and out of the question if hosted on an ISP without access to mappings. It seems good but gave up on it due to installation complexity on a standalone box even.
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David Brown wrote:
We are looking to upgrade to CF MX (6.1) from CF 5.0 professional.
We are also considering using FarCry CMS.Does anyone know if Farcry
will work with CF MX 6.1 standard or do we need enterprise version?
The team behind FarCry (http://farcry.daemon.com.au/) have worked very
We are looking to upgrade to CF MX (6.1) from CF 5.0 professional.We are also considering using FarCry CMS.Does anyone know if Farcry will work with CF MX 6.1 standard or do we need enterprise version?
David
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It runs on both.
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Sent: 02 April 2004 16:39
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Subject: Farcry Content Management 6.1 Standard
We are looking to upgrade to CF MX (6.1) from CF 5.0 professional.We are
also considering using FarCry CMS.Does anyone know if Farcry
Daniel Farmer wrote:
Does anyone have a database schema that they could share with me for
a content management system for a small to medium size website?
I just need direction on how to go about setting up the tables etc...
for links, content...etc
It'll be a fair bit of work to take a generic
Does anyone have a database schema that they could share with me for a content management system for a small to medium size website?
I just need direction on how to go about setting up the tables etc... for links, content...etc
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Does anyone have a database schema that they could share with
me for a content management system for a small to medium size website?
I just need direction
I seem to recall a content management database schema at
http://www.databaseanswers.com http://www.databaseanswers.com/ .Not
sure how useful it is, but should be a start.I think it's under database
models.
Christian
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I think they used the atomz search engine but have replaced it with google
recently.
Philipp Cielen
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I believe there's some atomz in there too: http://www.atomz.com/
It uses a
Hi
Does any body know what cms Macromedia are using to manage their site, from the url's it is not Coldfusion based.
Any body have any ideas Interwoven, Stellent, ???
Ian
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It uses a few.Spectra, RIA apps, ColdFusion custom built, Broadvision...
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Subject: OT Macromedia.com - What Content Management System does it use ?
Hi
Does any body know what cms
Content Management
System does it use ?
Hi
Does any body know what cms Macromedia are using to manage
their site, from
the url's it is not Coldfusion based.
Any body have any ideas Interwoven, Stellent, ???
Ian
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Subject: Content Management Systems - a short list...
Geoff:
I am very happy you
Geoff:
I am very happy you replied!!!
I have been very interested in FarCry, and have checked out the website several times,
and even played around in the demo. I joined the FarCry-dev list as well, and saw
your e-mail last night about this post.
I wasn't sure if FarCry's open source version
Brian,
I would be interested in hearing opinions on some good CF-based CMSs.
I need to develop a short list so that I can evaluate a few systems.
I couldn't help weighing in with some real information about FarCry. It's open source
so this is strictly not a sales pitch -- just some healthy
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From: Brian Meloche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dave, thanks for the reply. CommonSpot and Site Executive seem to be
pretty common recommendations. I know both were covered
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From: Brian Meloche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 12:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Content Management Systems - a short list...
Dave, thanks for the reply. CommonSpot and Site Executive seem
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