Re: [PHP] content management

2004-01-26 Thread joel boonstra
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 08:07:21PM -0300, Pupeno wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Does anybody know of an extremely simple CMS (to serve pages, documents, not news based like most of them) that can store pages in various languages and comes with interface in various

RE: [PHP] Content Management System in php

2002-06-18 Thread Brian McGarvie
Indeed PHP-Nuke is not meant for Co-orporate sites... I have my own custom built 'bits' that I put together when doing site for a client. If you can't/don't have the luxury of being able to hire/contract a developer to develop a custom-designed solution for your needs then you are

Re: [PHP] Content Management

2002-02-10 Thread Vincent Stoessel
I would also check out the midgard project which has made vast improvements in the current 1.4.x series. http://www.midgard-project.org/ karthikeyan wrote: Hi, How should i go about to developing a php application to manage the content of a web site OR is there allready some ready made

RE: [PHP] Content Management

2002-02-08 Thread sean
We'd need some more information, as Content Management is as varied as web pages, but depending on your needs: http://www.roadsend.com/siteManager/home/treeMenu.php is a hot script. Look around on-line or on php.net for some leads that suite your complexity requirements, or fill us in on the

Re: [PHP] Content Management

2002-02-08 Thread Justin Farnsworth
You might check out binarycloud. This is a platform but there is probably going to be an app for content management very soon as this is being worked on. SEE: http://binarycloud.tigris.org/ SEE: http://www.binarycloud.com/ _justin karthikeyan wrote: Hi, How should i go about to

Re: [PHP] Content Management

2002-01-31 Thread Julio Nobrega Trabalhando
Zope mantains a lot of large sites. Also I know www.ig.com.br (second most accessed site here in Brazil) uses Vignette. In fact, ALL large sites has to use some kind of CMS, otherwise keeping the large amount of content and related operations between sub-sections is close to impossible. --

Re: [PHP] Content Management

2002-01-30 Thread Tony Bibbs
CMS is kind of an ambigous term anymore. I contribute to Geeklog, http://geeklog.sourceforge.net so I'd recommend seeing if that fits your needs. If not, give PHP Nuke, Post Nuke, Scoop and slashcode a look. Not sure what exactly your CMS needs are so I'm not sure if what I just suggested are

Re: [PHP] Content Management

2002-01-30 Thread Miles Thompson
What do you mean by the term content management? It is a little ambiguous, do you mean something like a wiki? Large is a bit unquantified as well. Like the time I went to the bank and my wife asked be to bring her some money. She was a bit surprise to be handed three bucks; subsequent

Re: [PHP] Content Management

2002-01-30 Thread bob
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Re: [PHP] Content Management

2002-01-30 Thread Les Neste
When I think content management, I think of: -- separates content from presentation -- ie supports templates with which a content item can be rendered -- allows specification of language (ie French German English whatever) with which content is presented -- provides handy tools for managing

Re: [PHP] Content Management

2002-01-30 Thread Erik Price
On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 02:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know of an organization who has built and maintains a web content management application for a large site? Zope. Erik Price Web Developer Temp Media Lab, H.H. Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP

Re: [PHP] Content management

2001-09-10 Thread Michael Champagne
I am looking for something like this as well. We are not looking at developing our own interface but maybe going with something like eGrail or Vignette? I'm not too familiar with the pros and cons of these. Which heavy duty content management system is best from a PHP-friendly standpoint?

Re: [PHP] Content management

2001-09-10 Thread Nelson Goforth
I've seen one very heavy-duty example of a completely web-based site development tool. This was done in ASP, VB and SQL Server (I think) but could be done with open source tools. However, they've put many people-years into the project. Every site resides on the ASP's (using the other

RE: [PHP] Content management

2001-09-10 Thread Kevin
The following might help you in your quest. You may already be aware of them and perhaps they don't fit your bill but anyway, here it goes. I think phpwebsite is worth a look. http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/ http://www.postnuke.org/ and have a look through here:

RE: [PHP] Content management

2001-09-07 Thread King, Justin
I'm actually doing the same thing for my district. We've developed a code system much like html, only not. Sounds stupid but it works. I mostly ripped off UBB code. For example: [b]bold[/b], [i]italics[/i] Then we give the people using it an instruction sheet. Since [ and ] don't require a