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Hi,
Someone mentioned AIR XML editors as an easier way to allow clients to
do content management.
I have a few websites created now that are XML driven and I was
wondering if there is a good CMS option [Content Management System]
around that people are using to help clients circumvent the
Just as a quick alternate suggestion, you could hand the client an XML
editor rather than just a text editor. That way they won't be able to
forget to close a tag.
Internally, we use XML Notepad, which is free and supports XML schemas
(so can even syntax-check what your client is doing). It's by
maybe that one:
http://www.flashden.net/item/flash-xml-editor/7588
best marcel
On 14.11.08 21:45, sebastian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Someone mentioned AIR XML editors as an easier way to allow clients to
do content management.
I have a few websites created now that are XML driven
Thanks Ian,
Your input is always insightful.
Unfortunately not all my clients are windows based, so that won't fly.
What my clients really need though is more than just a nice XML editor,
they need an interface that will allow them to click something and to
then have pre-made fields for all
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