Hi,
It's a little off-topic, but since this subject was already discussed
here, I permit myself to raise a question that is connected to the
discussion:
I've been looking for an XML schema or DTD that will fit the needs of a
hierarchical content system. Most of the content that people face, are
Well, it seems CMS means different thing to different people. My
mistake, I should have been more precises.
There are some very good translations / local implementations
(www.whatsup.co.il - postnuke, www.xslf.com - Movable Type) and a very
nice DIY (www.wicca-israel.com). These are mainly
Checked it out (and your site) and it looks good. Correct me if I'm
wrong, but the licenses does not seem to be GPL, as it restricts the
commercial usage. As I am using it as a part of my work, that leaves me out.
Gil
Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
On Jan 11, 2004, at 2:49 PM, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
Has any of you written a list of requirements for a (Hebrew enabled) CMS ?
I'd be glad to see it as I also need one and it could be a good starting
point to write my own requirements.
regards
Gabor
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This is what I came up with so far:
There is a nice site listing a large number of FOSS CMS solutions (but
only PHP based):
http://www.opensourcecms.com/
None have inherent RTL support (Hebrew / Arabic / Thai).
Ezpublish still seems the most viable solution for my needs:
1. Multilingual content
On Jan 11, 2004, at 2:49 PM, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
People use Movable Type everywhere here. It's in Perl.
Indeed, I installed MT on my own site this week (url in sig). As it has
full separation between the templates and the engine, it is rather easy
to make it support Hebrew (I chose to use
Oded Arbel wrote:
12 2004, 10:06,Shlomi Fish:
Well, pardon me, but I think you're wrong. Adding Hebrew support to an
already complete CMS, will probably easier than writing a complete CMS
from scratch with Hebrew in mind. Especially given the fact that HTML
supports Logical Hebrew quite
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Oleg wrote:
Yes, it's not hard, but there are many problems with inventing
the wheel.And you make the problem harder for the next person
that wants to choose!Instead of starting yours, better you go
fix your problems with one of the available ones.For example,
12 2004, 10:06,Shlomi Fish:
Well, pardon me, but I think you're wrong. Adding Hebrew support to an
already complete CMS, will probably easier than writing a complete CMS
from scratch with Hebrew in mind. Especially given the fact that HTML
supports Logical Hebrew quite transparently.
11 2004, 00:45,Gil Freund:
I am looking for a CMS (content management system) for web sites that
will support a bilingual site (hebrew and english, preferably with
UTF-8). This is not for a member type site, such as plone, nuke's,
wiki's or blogs, but more of information site with a
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Oded Arbel wrote:
11 2004, 00:45,Gil Freund:
I am looking for a CMS (content management system) for web sites that
will support a bilingual site (hebrew and english, preferably with
UTF-8). This is not for a member type site, such as plone, nuke's,
wiki's or
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On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Oded Arbel wrote:
11 2004, 00:45,Gil Freund:
I am looking for a CMS (content management system) for web sites
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Oleg wrote:
Just one question, where is %here% ?
I suppose you are not in Israel, correct ?
By here I meant Iranian people. As Persian is written
right-to-left too, I assume it would solve your problem too.
Well, if you use UTF-8 at least.
I too, as stated on a previous
By here I meant Iranian people. As Persian is written
right-to-left too, I assume it would solve your problem too.
Well, if you use UTF-8 at least.
Personally, I do not like UTF-8 despite the fact that it's well supported in
PHP.
As I use textarea tags to edit the articles and I use windows,
Hi,
This has been brought up before, but the solutions shown were not quite
what I was looking for.
I am looking for a CMS (content management system) for web sites that
will support a bilingual site (hebrew and english, preferably with
UTF-8). This is not for a member type site, such as
On Sat, 10 Jan 2004, Gil Freund wrote:
Hi,
This has been brought up before, but the solutions shown were not quite
what I was looking for.
I am looking for a CMS (content management system) for web sites that
will support a bilingual site (hebrew and english, preferably with
UTF-8). This
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