RE: [cms-list] Content Management Framework (was: Vignette to Acquire Epicentric)

2002-11-04 Thread André Milton
Hi Mattias, Rex, You both said the same thing so I'll address you both. XML and XSLT have been debated over and over on this list. ;) I think everyone here is quite familiar with what it can do and how to properly use it. Although it has many strengths, I think the basic complaints

RE: [cms-list] Advice for CMS for College

2002-11-04 Thread Michael Bardeggia
Hello Jo-Ann, The Laurentian University - School of Human Kinetics http://www.humankinetics.laurentian.ca uses FeedStream Fluid - which is an inexpensive CMS solution. The least costly licensing option is to purchase a concurrent user license - where x amount of users can access the CMS system

[cms-list] Third-party products that convert MS office files to good html or xml

2002-11-04 Thread Guy Chammas
Hey. I am looking for a product that can be integrated with a Java-based CMS and will convert MS Office files into either XML or good html. Any suggestions? Thanks, Guy _ Surf the Web without missing calls! Get MSN Broadband.

RE: [cms-list] vague question

2002-11-04 Thread John Morse
all many thanks for your responses both on and off list for those that asked source as far as mail lists would be the WAI , sign on through the w3c site. those interested in the UK should sign up for the RNIB see it right campaign ran (run?) by Julie Howell. see also the recently published

RE: [cms-list] Content Management Framework (was: Vignette to Acq uireEpicentric)

2002-11-04 Thread Peter Dresslar
In addition to agreeing with Adam, I want to point out that even using the newest CMS UIs, people can actually remember to use B when they want their items bold. Given a choice between, for example, EMPHASIS and STRONG and HEADLINE, people get confused as to which one will render the desired