Re: [PHP] PHP Content Management

2009-01-30 Thread Thodoris




Hi All,

I am looking for an open-sourced CMS that is PHP/MySQL based.

I would like something simple to setup, but also would be good for a 
storefront as I want to use it for my indie business.


Thoughts?

-Jason



If you don't need to develop but just click and change things you could 
use this:


http://www.joomla.org/

Lame way to think but it works and is rich in features.

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Re: [PHP] PHP Content Management

2009-01-30 Thread Robert Cummings
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 14:53 +0200, Thodoris wrote:
 
  Hi All,
 
  I am looking for an open-sourced CMS that is PHP/MySQL based.
 
  I would like something simple to setup, but also would be good for a 
  storefront as I want to use it for my indie business.
 
  Thoughts?
 
  -Jason
 
 
 If you don't need to develop but just click and change things you could 
 use this:
 
 http://www.joomla.org/
 
 Lame way to think but it works and is rich in features.

Unless you have a multilingual site... JoomFish just doesn't cut it
since it tracks alternate language content elements in a completely
separate interface. Drupal gets this part right.

Cheers,
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Re: [PHP] PHP Content Management

2009-01-30 Thread Lester Caine
Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 I am looking for an open-sourced CMS that is PHP/MySQL based.
 
 I would like something simple to setup, but also would be good for a
 storefront as I want to use it for my indie business.
 
 Thoughts?

bitweaver
www.bitweaver.org
'One stop shop' for cms with commerce ;)
(commerce is an add-on not included in the basic downloads)

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[PHP] PHP Content Management

2009-01-29 Thread Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle

Hi All,

I am looking for an open-sourced CMS that is PHP/MySQL based.

I would like something simple to setup, but also would be good for a  
storefront as I want to use it for my indie business.


Thoughts?

-Jason

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Re: [PHP] PHP Content Management

2009-01-29 Thread Larry Garfield
On Friday 30 January 2009 12:16:44 am Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
 Hi All,

 I am looking for an open-sourced CMS that is PHP/MySQL based.

 I would like something simple to setup, but also would be good for a
 storefront as I want to use it for my indie business.

 Thoughts?

 -Jason

http://drupal.org/

I freely admit that the initial learning curve is a bit higher than we'd like, 
but you can still get very far without any PHP coding.  A custom look and feel 
unique to your site will, of course, require making a custom theme but if 
you're good with CSS that won't require much if any PHP either.  The payoff for 
the initial learning curve is a system that will scale and grow with you and 
your business almost indefinitely.  The community around it is also extremely 
supportive and there's a plethora of options for commercial development and 
support as well if you are so inclined.

For e-commerce, check out the Ubercart suite of modules:
http://drupal.org/project/ubercart

Disclaimer: I am a Drupal core developer and build sites with it 
professionally, so I am hardly an unbiased source. :-)

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Re: [PHP] PHP Content Management

2009-01-29 Thread Nathan Rixham

Larry Garfield wrote:

On Friday 30 January 2009 12:16:44 am Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
I would like something simple to setup, 


http://drupal.org/



lol

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Re: [PHP] PHP Content Management

2009-01-29 Thread Kyle Terry

On Jan 29, 2009, at 11:27 PM, Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com wrote:


Larry Garfield wrote:

On Friday 30 January 2009 12:16:44 am Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:

I would like something simple to setup,

http://drupal.org/


lol

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[PHP] Content Management Systems

2004-05-21 Thread Jed R. Brubaker
Hey all -
I was hoping that I could get some advice! I am setting up a site that will
be quazi-portal-ish in nature. As such, a lot of different people in a lot
of different departments will be making contributions and editing parts of
the site.

I have never done something like this before, but I think what I am looking
for is a content management system (CMS). Is this correct?

I have been looking at a bunch of the packages from the list on HotScripts,
and I have to admit I am overwhelmed and confused. It seems that packages
such as Midgard, Typo3, etc. would need to be set up by the server admin..
This will not work for my situation. I am looking for a system that:

1. Allows multiple users.
2. Gives me complete design control.
3. Has a non-HTML editor interface (my clients are not so savvy), and
4. Can run just off of a PHP/MySQL interface that I can setup without access
to anything but my server space and database.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks a bunch - you guys are the best!

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[PHP] content management

2004-01-26 Thread Pupeno
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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 languages (or that it is translatable) ?
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Re: [PHP] content management

2004-01-26 Thread joel boonstra
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 08:07:21PM -0300, Pupeno wrote:
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 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 languages (or that it is translatable) ?

Straying a bit OT, since this is a PHP list, but MovableType:

  http://movabletype.org/

is a great CMS whose interface can be fully translated:

  http://www.movabletype.org/docs/mtmanual_multilanguage.html#multilanguage%20support

into the language of your choice.  I assume that it can store pages in
various languages if you author them that way, but I have no direct
experience doing so.

To bring it back to PHP, MovableType can be made to output PHP pages if
you so desire, letting you extend its functionality that way (or through
its built-in plugin interface, which is Perl).

joel

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[PHP] PHP/Content Management

2003-07-07 Thread Robert Samuel White
Just a quick message to let everyone know that after ten months I have 
finally released the first official open source version of eNetwizard 
Matrix Server, my sophisticated content management system and 
application server.  All it needs is PHP, MySQL, and Apache.  Full 
instructions are included on the website.  More information about it is 
below...

http://matrix.enetwizard.net/default.rsw


About eNetwizard Matrix Server

eNetwizard Matrix Server takes content management and web application 
serving to levels undreamt, infusing your web environment with sheer 
power and possibility.


Cutting Edge Technology

 - Never before has a content management system been designed around 
the concept of a universal point of contact for all requests.  This 
server knows all, and delivers all. 

 - Never before has a content management system been designed to render 
and manage the content of an unlimited number of domains and websites 
for an unlimited number of businesses and organizations.  Expect 
nothing less from our server.


Core Features

 - Production Environment Ready.  The server before you has had no 
corners cut in its design.  It is stable and ready for production 
environments, with only a few minor limitations or idiocyncracies.  And 
it's free and open source.

 - Infinitely Expansive Design.  The server was designed to manage an 
infinite number of domains, websites, components, organizations, 
groups, and users, all from a single running copy of its distribution.

 - Complete Content Management.  The server manages the content of all 
mime types and can deliver the content to the requesting client based 
on customizable settings of the server for each mime type.

 - Seemless Integration with Other Server Software.  The server was 
designed to complement the job of the web server and server side 
scripting languages, and does not replace nor interfere with their 
purposes.  In fact, you can utilize all of them from within the system 
in a myriad of useful ways.

 - Language Independent.  The server, objects, and wizards were all 
designed to contain its strings in an XML localization file, allowing 
it to run in any language it has been translated into.  In a near 
future release, it will also be possible to render content into the 
language appropriate for the visitor.

 - Cascading Templates.  Web page design and layout are controlled by 
templates, allowing for quick and cost-effective website redesigns.  
Templates can be modified in real time, changing the layout, colors, 
and other style properties instantaneously.  Templates are cascading 
through the matrix folder, meaning templates can be defined for a 
single page or an entire domain or website.

 - Workflow Ready.  This version of the server includes everything 
needed to manage an infinite number of organizations, groups, and 
users, all with unique roles, policy permissions, and access rights 
throughout the matrix.  It lacks only a few things when it comes to 
workflow, and these added features will be included in a near future 
release.

 - Inclusive Session Management.  The server does not rely upon cookies 
at all to manage the individual sessions of each user accessing the 
server.  Instead, it automatically and uniquely propagates this 
information into each request and embeds the information into every 
link managed by the server.

 - Search Engine Aware.  The server automatically disables sessions for 
known search engines, preventing them from including session 
information in their indexes.  This is also useful if you wish to 
create a page for the search engine that does not include the template, 
thereby only showing the content of the page to the search engine for 
indexing.

 - Browser Aware.  The server automatically determines browser 
information from each visitor and assigns it to their session.  Some of 
the collected information includes the user's languages and screen 
resolution, as well as their browser capabilities.  This information is 
made available via the $Core-BrowserInfo[] array.

 - Extensive Logging.  The server logs activity to all components, from 
websites and pages to files and objects.  It logs all form post and get 
data, cookies, system functions, and script warnings and errors, 
depending upon your configuration.  It also logs all attempts at 
treacherous activity anywhere within the system!

 - Wizardly Management.  The server includes a built-in wizard 
component, which includes the eNetwizard Control Panel, for easy 
management of every aspect of the server.  As expressed by a recent 
user of the Control Panel, it's overwhelmingly powerful.

 - Customizable Website Applications.  Objects are a powerful way to 
make use of the server, allowing you to click once and build anything 
from a guestbook or newsletter to a first-class e-commerce application, 
rendered in the style properties appropriate for the website, and fully 
managed from the eNetwizard Control Panel.

 - Much More!
 

Re: [PHP] PHP/Content Management

2003-07-07 Thread Richard Baskett
Do you realize that link does not work with the Safari browser?  it just
shows up blank :(

Rick

When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so
regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened
for us. - Alexander Graham Bell

 From: Robert Samuel White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Robert Samuel White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 16:54:11 -0400
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [PHP] PHP/Content Management
 
 Just a quick message to let everyone know that after ten months I have
 finally released the first official open source version of eNetwizard
 Matrix Server, my sophisticated content management system and
 application server.  All it needs is PHP, MySQL, and Apache.  Full
 instructions are included on the website.  More information about it is
 below...
 
 http://matrix.enetwizard.net/default.rsw
 
 
 About eNetwizard Matrix Server
 
 eNetwizard Matrix Server takes content management and web application
 serving to levels undreamt, infusing your web environment with sheer
 power and possibility.
 
 
 Cutting Edge Technology
 
 - Never before has a content management system been designed around
 the concept of a universal point of contact for all requests.  This
 server knows all, and delivers all.
 
 - Never before has a content management system been designed to render
 and manage the content of an unlimited number of domains and websites
 for an unlimited number of businesses and organizations.  Expect
 nothing less from our server.
 
 
 Core Features
 
 - Production Environment Ready.  The server before you has had no
 corners cut in its design.  It is stable and ready for production
 environments, with only a few minor limitations or idiocyncracies.  And
 it's free and open source.
 
 - Infinitely Expansive Design.  The server was designed to manage an
 infinite number of domains, websites, components, organizations,
 groups, and users, all from a single running copy of its distribution.
 
 - Complete Content Management.  The server manages the content of all
 mime types and can deliver the content to the requesting client based
 on customizable settings of the server for each mime type.
 
 - Seemless Integration with Other Server Software.  The server was
 designed to complement the job of the web server and server side
 scripting languages, and does not replace nor interfere with their
 purposes.  In fact, you can utilize all of them from within the system
 in a myriad of useful ways.
 
 - Language Independent.  The server, objects, and wizards were all
 designed to contain its strings in an XML localization file, allowing
 it to run in any language it has been translated into.  In a near
 future release, it will also be possible to render content into the
 language appropriate for the visitor.
 
 - Cascading Templates.  Web page design and layout are controlled by
 templates, allowing for quick and cost-effective website redesigns.
 Templates can be modified in real time, changing the layout, colors,
 and other style properties instantaneously.  Templates are cascading
 through the matrix folder, meaning templates can be defined for a
 single page or an entire domain or website.
 
 - Workflow Ready.  This version of the server includes everything
 needed to manage an infinite number of organizations, groups, and
 users, all with unique roles, policy permissions, and access rights
 throughout the matrix.  It lacks only a few things when it comes to
 workflow, and these added features will be included in a near future
 release.
 
 - Inclusive Session Management.  The server does not rely upon cookies
 at all to manage the individual sessions of each user accessing the
 server.  Instead, it automatically and uniquely propagates this
 information into each request and embeds the information into every
 link managed by the server.
 
 - Search Engine Aware.  The server automatically disables sessions for
 known search engines, preventing them from including session
 information in their indexes.  This is also useful if you wish to
 create a page for the search engine that does not include the template,
 thereby only showing the content of the page to the search engine for
 indexing.
 
 - Browser Aware.  The server automatically determines browser
 information from each visitor and assigns it to their session.  Some of
 the collected information includes the user's languages and screen
 resolution, as well as their browser capabilities.  This information is
 made available via the $Core-BrowserInfo[] array.
 
 - Extensive Logging.  The server logs activity to all components, from
 websites and pages to files and objects.  It logs all form post and get
 data, cookies, system functions, and script warnings and errors,
 depending upon your configuration.  It also logs all attempts at
 treacherous activity anywhere within the system!
 
 - Wizardly Management.  The server includes a built-in wizard
 component, which includes the eNetwizard

Re: [PHP] PHP/Content Management

2003-07-07 Thread Robert Samuel White
Hello,

I was just alerted of the issue by another fellow with a way excellent 
website at saturn5.com  :-)

I wish I could help you!  But I have never heard of the Safari browser 
and without using it or getting more information about what is causing 
your problem, I cannot do anything!

It is known to work with IE 4-6+ on Windows, most Netscapes, Mozilla, 
Lynx, etc.., but may have some problems with the Mac and now the Safari 
browser...

Is it possible the problem could be Safari does not recognize the Header
() command in PHP???

Thanks!

=

Do you realize that link does not work with the Safari browser?  it just
shows up blank :(

Rick

When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so
regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has 
opened
for us. - Alexander Graham Bell

 From: Robert Samuel White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Robert Samuel White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 16:54:11 -0400
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [PHP] PHP/Content Management
 
 Just a quick message to let everyone know that after ten months I have
 finally released the first official open source version of eNetwizard
 Matrix Server, my sophisticated content management system and
 application server.  All it needs is PHP, MySQL, and Apache.  Full
 instructions are included on the website.  More information about it 
is
 below...
 
 http://matrix.enetwizard.net/default.rsw
 
 
 About eNetwizard Matrix Server
 
 eNetwizard Matrix Server takes content management and web application
 serving to levels undreamt, infusing your web environment with sheer
 power and possibility.
 
 
 Cutting Edge Technology
 
 - Never before has a content management system been designed around
 the concept of a universal point of contact for all requests.  This
 server knows all, and delivers all.
 
 - Never before has a content management system been designed to render
 and manage the content of an unlimited number of domains and websites
 for an unlimited number of businesses and organizations.  Expect
 nothing less from our server.
 
 
 Core Features
 
 - Production Environment Ready.  The server before you has had no
 corners cut in its design.  It is stable and ready for production
 environments, with only a few minor limitations or idiocyncracies.  
And
 it's free and open source.
 
 - Infinitely Expansive Design.  The server was designed to manage an
 infinite number of domains, websites, components, organizations,
 groups, and users, all from a single running copy of its distribution.
 
 - Complete Content Management.  The server manages the content of all
 mime types and can deliver the content to the requesting client based
 on customizable settings of the server for each mime type.
 
 - Seemless Integration with Other Server Software.  The server was
 designed to complement the job of the web server and server side
 scripting languages, and does not replace nor interfere with their
 purposes.  In fact, you can utilize all of them from within the system
 in a myriad of useful ways.
 
 - Language Independent.  The server, objects, and wizards were all
 designed to contain its strings in an XML localization file, allowing
 it to run in any language it has been translated into.  In a near
 future release, it will also be possible to render content into the
 language appropriate for the visitor.
 
 - Cascading Templates.  Web page design and layout are controlled by
 templates, allowing for quick and cost-effective website redesigns.
 Templates can be modified in real time, changing the layout, colors,
 and other style properties instantaneously.  Templates are cascading
 through the matrix folder, meaning templates can be defined for a
 single page or an entire domain or website.
 
 - Workflow Ready.  This version of the server includes everything
 needed to manage an infinite number of organizations, groups, and
 users, all with unique roles, policy permissions, and access rights
 throughout the matrix.  It lacks only a few things when it comes to
 workflow, and these added features will be included in a near future
 release.
 
 - Inclusive Session Management.  The server does not rely upon cookies
 at all to manage the individual sessions of each user accessing the
 server.  Instead, it automatically and uniquely propagates this
 information into each request and embeds the information into every
 link managed by the server.
 
 - Search Engine Aware.  The server automatically disables sessions for
 known search engines, preventing them from including session
 information in their indexes.  This is also useful if you wish to
 create a page for the search engine that does not include the 
template,
 thereby only showing the content of the page to the search engine for
 indexing.
 
 - Browser Aware.  The server automatically determines browser
 information from each visitor and assigns it to their session.  Some 
of
 the collected information includes the user's languages

Re: [PHP] PHP/Content Management

2003-07-07 Thread Thomas Seifert
Safari is the new Mac-Browser by Apple.
Its using the KHTML-component from Konqueror (Linux).


Thomas

On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 18:06:29 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Samuel White) wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I was just alerted of the issue by another fellow with a way excellent 
 website at saturn5.com  :-)
 
 I wish I could help you!  But I have never heard of the Safari browser 
 and without using it or getting more information about what is causing 
 your problem, I cannot do anything!
 
 It is known to work with IE 4-6+ on Windows, most Netscapes, Mozilla, 
 Lynx, etc.., but may have some problems with the Mac and now the Safari 
 browser...
 
 Is it possible the problem could be Safari does not recognize the Header
 () command in PHP???
 
 Thanks!
 
 =
 
 Do you realize that link does not work with the Safari browser?  it just
 shows up blank :(
 
 Rick
 
 When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so
 regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has 
 opened
 for us. - Alexander Graham Bell
 
  From: Robert Samuel White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply-To: Robert Samuel White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 16:54:11 -0400
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: [PHP] PHP/Content Management
  
  Just a quick message to let everyone know that after ten months I have
  finally released the first official open source version of eNetwizard
  Matrix Server, my sophisticated content management system and
  application server.  All it needs is PHP, MySQL, and Apache.  Full
  instructions are included on the website.  More information about it 
 is
  below...
  
  http://matrix.enetwizard.net/default.rsw
  
  
  About eNetwizard Matrix Server
  
  eNetwizard Matrix Server takes content management and web application
  serving to levels undreamt, infusing your web environment with sheer
  power and possibility.
  
  
  Cutting Edge Technology
  
  - Never before has a content management system been designed around
  the concept of a universal point of contact for all requests.  This
  server knows all, and delivers all.
  
  - Never before has a content management system been designed to render
  and manage the content of an unlimited number of domains and websites
  for an unlimited number of businesses and organizations.  Expect
  nothing less from our server.
  
  
  Core Features
  
  - Production Environment Ready.  The server before you has had no
  corners cut in its design.  It is stable and ready for production
  environments, with only a few minor limitations or idiocyncracies.  
 And
  it's free and open source.
  
  - Infinitely Expansive Design.  The server was designed to manage an
  infinite number of domains, websites, components, organizations,
  groups, and users, all from a single running copy of its distribution.
  
  - Complete Content Management.  The server manages the content of all
  mime types and can deliver the content to the requesting client based
  on customizable settings of the server for each mime type.
  
  - Seemless Integration with Other Server Software.  The server was
  designed to complement the job of the web server and server side
  scripting languages, and does not replace nor interfere with their
  purposes.  In fact, you can utilize all of them from within the system
  in a myriad of useful ways.
  
  - Language Independent.  The server, objects, and wizards were all
  designed to contain its strings in an XML localization file, allowing
  it to run in any language it has been translated into.  In a near
  future release, it will also be possible to render content into the
  language appropriate for the visitor.
  
  - Cascading Templates.  Web page design and layout are controlled by
  templates, allowing for quick and cost-effective website redesigns.
  Templates can be modified in real time, changing the layout, colors,
  and other style properties instantaneously.  Templates are cascading
  through the matrix folder, meaning templates can be defined for a
  single page or an entire domain or website.
  
  - Workflow Ready.  This version of the server includes everything
  needed to manage an infinite number of organizations, groups, and
  users, all with unique roles, policy permissions, and access rights
  throughout the matrix.  It lacks only a few things when it comes to
  workflow, and these added features will be included in a near future
  release.
  
  - Inclusive Session Management.  The server does not rely upon cookies
  at all to manage the individual sessions of each user accessing the
  server.  Instead, it automatically and uniquely propagates this
  information into each request and embeds the information into every
  link managed by the server.
  
  - Search Engine Aware.  The server automatically disables sessions for
  known search engines, preventing them from including session
  information in their indexes.  This is also useful if you wish to
  create a page for the search engine that does

Re: [PHP] PHP/Content Management

2003-07-07 Thread Robert Samuel White
I fixed the problem; now works with Safari.  =)

Richard Baskett wrote:

Do you realize that link does not work with the Safari browser?  it just
shows up blank :(
Rick

When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so
regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened
for us. - Alexander Graham Bell
 

From: Robert Samuel White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Robert Samuel White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 16:54:11 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] PHP/Content Management
Just a quick message to let everyone know that after ten months I have
finally released the first official open source version of eNetwizard
Matrix Server, my sophisticated content management system and
application server.  All it needs is PHP, MySQL, and Apache.  Full
instructions are included on the website.  More information about it is
below...
http://matrix.enetwizard.net/default.rsw

About eNetwizard Matrix Server

eNetwizard Matrix Server takes content management and web application
serving to levels undreamt, infusing your web environment with sheer
power and possibility.
Cutting Edge Technology

- Never before has a content management system been designed around
the concept of a universal point of contact for all requests.  This
server knows all, and delivers all.
- Never before has a content management system been designed to render
and manage the content of an unlimited number of domains and websites
for an unlimited number of businesses and organizations.  Expect
nothing less from our server.
Core Features

- Production Environment Ready.  The server before you has had no
corners cut in its design.  It is stable and ready for production
environments, with only a few minor limitations or idiocyncracies.  And
it's free and open source.
- Infinitely Expansive Design.  The server was designed to manage an
infinite number of domains, websites, components, organizations,
groups, and users, all from a single running copy of its distribution.
- Complete Content Management.  The server manages the content of all
mime types and can deliver the content to the requesting client based
on customizable settings of the server for each mime type.
- Seemless Integration with Other Server Software.  The server was
designed to complement the job of the web server and server side
scripting languages, and does not replace nor interfere with their
purposes.  In fact, you can utilize all of them from within the system
in a myriad of useful ways.
- Language Independent.  The server, objects, and wizards were all
designed to contain its strings in an XML localization file, allowing
it to run in any language it has been translated into.  In a near
future release, it will also be possible to render content into the
language appropriate for the visitor.
- Cascading Templates.  Web page design and layout are controlled by
templates, allowing for quick and cost-effective website redesigns.
Templates can be modified in real time, changing the layout, colors,
and other style properties instantaneously.  Templates are cascading
through the matrix folder, meaning templates can be defined for a
single page or an entire domain or website.
- Workflow Ready.  This version of the server includes everything
needed to manage an infinite number of organizations, groups, and
users, all with unique roles, policy permissions, and access rights
throughout the matrix.  It lacks only a few things when it comes to
workflow, and these added features will be included in a near future
release.
- Inclusive Session Management.  The server does not rely upon cookies
at all to manage the individual sessions of each user accessing the
server.  Instead, it automatically and uniquely propagates this
information into each request and embeds the information into every
link managed by the server.
- Search Engine Aware.  The server automatically disables sessions for
known search engines, preventing them from including session
information in their indexes.  This is also useful if you wish to
create a page for the search engine that does not include the template,
thereby only showing the content of the page to the search engine for
indexing.
- Browser Aware.  The server automatically determines browser
information from each visitor and assigns it to their session.  Some of
the collected information includes the user's languages and screen
resolution, as well as their browser capabilities.  This information is
made available via the $Core-BrowserInfo[] array.
- Extensive Logging.  The server logs activity to all components, from
websites and pages to files and objects.  It logs all form post and get
data, cookies, system functions, and script warnings and errors,
depending upon your configuration.  It also logs all attempts at
treacherous activity anywhere within the system!
- Wizardly Management.  The server includes a built-in wizard
component, which includes the eNetwizard Control Panel, for easy
management of every aspect

[PHP] Content Management Systems

2003-03-09 Thread shaun
I would really appreciate some advice from anyone who has worked with or
developed their own content management system.

This is my scenario, when i have finished creating a site, i want to be able
to add in the CMS with a minimum amount of fuss. I want to be able to get
the CMS to recognize all the tables and somehow allow me to set the tables
and fields that the client can update safely (i.e. if it is an employment
recruitment site then they will be able to add jobs but not job_id). This
will save me so much time rather than having to handcode the CMS for every
site.

I think i have an answer to my problem, and would be interested to hear your
opinion. When i install the CMS it will read the existing tables and create
2 new tables:

CMS_TABLES
cms_table_id(PK)
cms_table_name
cms_table_is_editable

CMS_FIELDS
cms_field_id(PK)
cms_table_id(FK)
cms_field_name
cms_field_is_editable
cms_field_type
cms_field_size
cms_field_is_primary_key

As an administrator I will be able to set fields and tables which are
editable. Now when i go to the database management page i can do 'SELECT *
FROM CMS_FIELDS WHERE cms_table_id = '$_GET[table_id]' AND
cms_field_editable = TRUE

Also does anyone have any suggestions for editing static content?

Any comments here would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks




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[PHP] request for help/advice (xml/php content management)

2002-12-04 Thread Robert Samuel White

Hello, I am the creator of eNetwizard Content Management Server, an open
source content management system using the LAMP suite.  I am getting
ready for its first major release and have come across some problems
that I need to address first...  I'm not really sure where to start this
is such a *huge* project...

Some preliminary information about the project can be found here:

http://projects.enetwizard.net/cmserver.ehtml
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=12504group_id=59790

Content is stored as XML in files within a matrix folder.  eNetwizard
defines several scopes allowing templates and content to be generated on
the fly in a scopeable manner.  For example, any website at
enetwizard.net has the same look and feel because of the domain scope
matrix file; I have made this file publicly accessible if you go here:

http://www.enetwizard.net/matrix1.php

Another scope is the page scope which is where the main content for a
page is located, so for the default page at enetwizard.net, it looks
like this file:

http://www.enetwizard.net/matrix2.php

This allows the server to automatically assemble and render content in a
variety of formats as you can see here:

http://www.enetwizard.net/default.exml   (as XML)
http://www.enetwizard.net/default.ehtml  (as HTML)

This is the main idea behind general content stored by the server --
there are other ways of doing things that are even more advanced but
they will not be discussed here.  In order for this to work, I created
an xmldoc class that can assemble all of the files together and create
the file accordingly.  It is then outputted via the server class.
Examples of these files are here:

http://www.enetwizard.net/xmldoc.php
http://www.enetwizard.net/server.php


Worth noting, the matrix files can contain PHP code, which is evaluated
in the xmldoc class to create an actual XML document.  These two classes
are in their elementary forms.  And they already have more issues than
can be tolerated for such an advanced content management system.  First
of all, I cannot use the  character anywhere because of the fact it is
an XML file.  This creates a serious problem and must be addressed.
Secondly, any errors that exist in a matrix file will effectively break
the page.  This too is a major issue that muse be addressed, especially
since it conflicts with the website wizard (which is responsible for
managing existing and new content).

I believe there must be a smarter way to do this and I would like any
feedback one might have in this arena.  I believe using regex's might be
a better solution, especially since some unique tags, such as a WIZARD
tag must replace be replaced by the xmldoc class with the actual content
of the wizard it is referencing, same scenario for the OBJECT tag
(which are customizable web applications), etc.  At present this cannot
work the way I have it set up.

I cannot make a public release until this is fixed stably and fully
productive.  I am looking for someone who can help me with this XML
stuff, and other competent programmers who would like to volunteer for
this project.  And I'm always interested in those who can translate both
the localization files (eNetwizard supports any language) and the main
network (enetwizard.net) into other languages.  Please contact me if you
can help.  Thanks!

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them.

Robert Samuel White
eNetwizard Technical Services
284 Walnut
Highland, Michigan  48357
+1 (248) 889-6363
www.rswfire.com
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Re: [PHP] request for help/advice (xml/php content management)

2002-12-04 Thread Justin French
Haven't you already posted this?

J


on 05/12/02 10:20 AM, Robert Samuel White ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 
 Hello, I am the creator of eNetwizard Content Management Server, an open
 source content management system using the LAMP suite.  I am getting
 ready for its first major release and have come across some problems
 that I need to address first...  I'm not really sure where to start this
 is such a *huge* project...
 
 Some preliminary information about the project can be found here:
 
 http://projects.enetwizard.net/cmserver.ehtml
 http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=12504group_id=59790
 
 Content is stored as XML in files within a matrix folder.  eNetwizard
 defines several scopes allowing templates and content to be generated on
 the fly in a scopeable manner.  For example, any website at
 enetwizard.net has the same look and feel because of the domain scope
 matrix file; I have made this file publicly accessible if you go here:
 
 http://www.enetwizard.net/matrix1.php
 
 Another scope is the page scope which is where the main content for a
 page is located, so for the default page at enetwizard.net, it looks
 like this file:
 
 http://www.enetwizard.net/matrix2.php
 
 This allows the server to automatically assemble and render content in a
 variety of formats as you can see here:
 
 http://www.enetwizard.net/default.exml   (as XML)
 http://www.enetwizard.net/default.ehtml  (as HTML)
 
 This is the main idea behind general content stored by the server --
 there are other ways of doing things that are even more advanced but
 they will not be discussed here.  In order for this to work, I created
 an xmldoc class that can assemble all of the files together and create
 the file accordingly.  It is then outputted via the server class.
 Examples of these files are here:
 
 http://www.enetwizard.net/xmldoc.php
 http://www.enetwizard.net/server.php
 
 
 Worth noting, the matrix files can contain PHP code, which is evaluated
 in the xmldoc class to create an actual XML document.  These two classes
 are in their elementary forms.  And they already have more issues than
 can be tolerated for such an advanced content management system.  First
 of all, I cannot use the  character anywhere because of the fact it is
 an XML file.  This creates a serious problem and must be addressed.
 Secondly, any errors that exist in a matrix file will effectively break
 the page.  This too is a major issue that muse be addressed, especially
 since it conflicts with the website wizard (which is responsible for
 managing existing and new content).
 
 I believe there must be a smarter way to do this and I would like any
 feedback one might have in this arena.  I believe using regex's might be
 a better solution, especially since some unique tags, such as a WIZARD
 tag must replace be replaced by the xmldoc class with the actual content
 of the wizard it is referencing, same scenario for the OBJECT tag
 (which are customizable web applications), etc.  At present this cannot
 work the way I have it set up.
 
 I cannot make a public release until this is fixed stably and fully
 productive.  I am looking for someone who can help me with this XML
 stuff, and other competent programmers who would like to volunteer for
 this project.  And I'm always interested in those who can translate both
 the localization files (eNetwizard supports any language) and the main
 network (enetwizard.net) into other languages.  Please contact me if you
 can help.  Thanks!
 
 If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them.
 
 Robert Samuel White
 eNetwizard Technical Services
 284 Walnut
 Highland, Michigan  48357
 +1 (248) 889-6363
 www.rswfire.com
 www.enetwizard.net
  
 
 
 
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[PHP] Content Management System in php

2002-06-18 Thread Olav Bringedal


I have been looking into some of the CMS' that the php
community provides. Now I wonder what the common
thoughts about these are. Are they fit for deployment
into professtional organisations or simply still on a
idealistic-website level?

I made a trial installation of php-nuke and frankly
i'm very impressed on some matters, like its sceduled
posting and admin interface. However it lacs some
features in the ability to apply a own design, its
forum has something left to desire so on. It might
work for a site like /., but I doubt it would work
very well on a corporate nework. PostNuke might even
look a bit better and dynamic. Am I wrong about this?
Do anyone got any experiences with eZ publish?

What interests me in a CMS, are subjects like:

-Ability to use role/group-based access. 
-Forum options (access/theading/moderation s.o.)
-Ability to easily make a design/theme that fits a
strict and ready-set design.
-Ability to incorporate existing
web-modules/pages/sites



I would very much like to hear your thoughts of
this...

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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 unfortinaltley
limited to what the various CMS's out there can do. I've looked at most of them
and none offer a solution that to me is 'perfect' each of them have bits that are
greate, but it's the lack of the rest of the application that lets it down. As for
php-nukes admin facility, it's possibly one of the worst I've pseronally seen, but 
again
unless you are able to get something custom developed, you wont find/it'll be hard to 
find
a single pre-built CMS that will do what you want.

Going back to php-nuke, I'ts qyite limited in what you can do with it's layout from 
what i
can remember - I may be wrong - looking at a version of it from last month.

I also think for co-orporate sites, a CMS/CRM solution would be better, however this 
is an
even bigger undertaking.

Just my thoughts on CMS's ;)

To me all/most CMS's out there are aimed at 'pet sites', like, personal sites, gamers 
sites
and so on...

 -Original Message-
 From: Olav Bringedal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 18 June 2002 9:33 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [PHP] Content Management System in php
 
 
 
 I have been looking into some of the CMS' that the php
 community provides. Now I wonder what the common
 thoughts about these are. Are they fit for deployment
 into professtional organisations or simply still on a
 idealistic-website level?
 
 I made a trial installation of php-nuke and frankly
 i'm very impressed on some matters, like its sceduled
 posting and admin interface. However it lacs some
 features in the ability to apply a own design, its
 forum has something left to desire so on. It might
 work for a site like /., but I doubt it would work
 very well on a corporate nework. PostNuke might even
 look a bit better and dynamic. Am I wrong about this?
 Do anyone got any experiences with eZ publish?
 
 What interests me in a CMS, are subjects like:
 
 -Ability to use role/group-based access. 
 -Forum options (access/theading/moderation s.o.)
 -Ability to easily make a design/theme that fits a
 strict and ready-set design.
 -Ability to incorporate existing
 web-modules/pages/sites
 
 
 
 I would very much like to hear your thoughts of
 this...
 
 Olav Bringedal
 jaggu.org
 
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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 script available which i can use in my 
project.
 
   Looking forward for yours response.
 
 karthikeyan.
 
 



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[PHP] Content Management

2002-02-08 Thread karthikeyan

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 script available which i can use in my 
project.

  Looking forward for yours response.

karthikeyan.



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 scope of your project.

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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 script available which i can use in my 
project.

  Looking forward for yours response.

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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 developing a php application to manage the content of a 
web site OR is there allready some ready made script available which i can use in my 
project.
 
   Looking forward for yours response.
 
 karthikeyan.

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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.

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[PHP] Content Management

2002-01-30 Thread bob

Does anyone know of an organization who has built and maintains a web 
content management application for a large site?


[PHP] Content Management

2002-01-30 Thread bob

Does anyone know of an organization who has built and is maintaining a web 
content management app for a large site using PHP?

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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 viable options.

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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 
requests were more specific.

Cheers - Miles


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Re: [PHP] Content Management

2002-01-30 Thread bob


By CMS, I am referring to an application similar to Vignette, that allows
users to manage the content on a site through a browser interface.

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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 viable options.

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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 content, ie, spell checking, broken
link checking, query index / search contents, etc
-- supports archiving, versioning and releasing (aka publishing)

Famous commercials content management apps are Vignette, Interwoven,
MediaBin etc.  A search on freshmeat shows several -- I'm familiar with but
have not used the Ars Digita Community / Content Management System.


At 03:39 PM 1/30/02 -0400, Miles Thompson wrote:

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 
requests were more specific.

Cheers - Miles


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Re: [PHP] Content Management

2002-01-30 Thread Erik Price


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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?

Thanks,
Mike

 Hi All-

 I am developing a web interface for a school that will allow them to mange the
 entire site, from users to the actual display elements.  The trick has
 been, they
 must not have to know HTML to do the administration.

 The question:  does anyone have some links or examples of this kind of
 system from
 a layout perspective, even functionality.  I want to deliver something they can
 really use.

 Thanks,

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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 meaning of ASP now) server.

I know this isn't what you're looking for, but I found the structure 
that they use informative.

The trick for this tool is that nearly EVERYTHING seems to be in a 
database field - I don't think there was any existing page of HTML. 
Every item on a page (a story, a picture, a form) is stored in SQL. 
Even each form element appears to be a separate record in a database 
- there's probably a table called 'forms' in which one defines the 
NAME, ACTION, etc of a form and another called 'elements' with an 
ident for the form, then what sort of element it is: INPUT, SELECT, 
etc - and all of the parameters for that one line.  If it IS a SELECT 
element then there appears to be another table that holds each OPTION 
as a separate record.  It's possible to reorder each option inside a 
choice list, and each element inside a form, and each portion of a 
page (the form being one) inside the layout of that page in general - 
so each element of the larger item must receive an ordinal number as 
well.

The ASP tool they've built is hugely complex - but they've built it 
to handle _everything_ (you can tinker with HTML if you feel the 
need) - and for many, many websites at the same time.  I'm hoping to 
take a little of this a build a single site that will handle 
_something_.

Nelson


At 5:07 PM -0500 9/10/01, Michael Champagne wrote:
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?

Thanks,
   Hi All-

  I am developing a web interface for a school that will allow them 
to mange the
  entire site, from users to the actual display elements.  The trick has
  been, they
  must not have to know HTML to do the administration.

  The question:  does anyone have some links or examples of this kind of
  system from
  a layout perspective, even functionality.  I want to deliver 
something they can
   really use.

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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:

http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Content_Management/

Good Luck


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[PHP] Content management

2001-09-07 Thread Scott Parks

Hi All-

I am developing a web interface for a school that will allow them to mange the
entire site, from users to the actual display elements.  The trick has 
been, they
must not have to know HTML to do the administration.

The question:  does anyone have some links or examples of this kind of 
system from
a layout perspective, even functionality.  I want to deliver something they can
really use.

Thanks,

-Scott


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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 shift people tend to like it better.  If you wanted to
go further you could use javascript have automatically put in the tag.  

--Justin King, School District of Superior Web Coordinator
(www.superior.k12.wi.us)


-Original Message-
From: Scott Parks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 2:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Content management

Hi All-

I am developing a web interface for a school that will allow them to
mange the
entire site, from users to the actual display elements.  The trick has 
been, they
must not have to know HTML to do the administration.

The question:  does anyone have some links or examples of this kind of 
system from
a layout perspective, even functionality.  I want to deliver something
they can
really use.

Thanks,

-Scott


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[PHP] Content Management Systems

2001-07-31 Thread Ralph Guzman

Hello,

I am looking for new alternatives in web development and maintenance.
Anybody have any suggestions or comments on any open source/commercial
PHP+mySQL based CMS programs?

Thanks.


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