Joe Strout wrote:
> We need to set up a content management system that allows nontechnical
> users to manage the content of their web site. Rather than starting
> from scratch, I'd prefer to start with an existing CMS that we can
> extend as needed. So, I'd prefer som
Joe Strout a écrit :
We need to set up a content management system that allows nontechnical
users to manage the content of their web site. Rather than starting
from scratch, I'd prefer to start with an existing CMS that we can
extend as needed. So, I'd prefer something with nice cl
We need to set up a content management system that allows nontechnical
users to manage the content of their web site. Rather than starting
from scratch, I'd prefer to start with an existing CMS that we can
extend as needed. So, I'd prefer something with nice clean, easy-to-
f
is still not
> > clear. It is so vague.
> >
> >
> > Me: Just what is a content management system?
>
>
> There's many different CMS sytems out there. How they work vary widely.
> But basically it's about making the site maintainable. Creating pa
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 16:32:39 GMT, Adrienne Boswell wrote:
>Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Water Cooler v2"
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>> I know what it is, and yet the knowledge of what a CMS is, is so vague
>> that I fi
Me: Just what is a content management system?
There's many different CMS sytems out there. How they work vary widely.
But basically it's about making the site maintainable. Creating pages ad
hoc on your desktop can lead to variations in a website depending on
when and who made that pag
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Water Cooler v2"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writing in news:1143627824.174540.13710
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> I know what it is, and yet the knowledge of what a CMS is, is so vague
> that I find myself asking this question every now and then. I've
> googled
t; that I find myself asking this question every now and then. I've
> > googled and read the resources too. However, the knowledge is
> > still not clear. It is so vague.
> >
> >
> > Me: Just what is a content management system?
>
>
> It's the websit
able - it can be a huge thing,
storing everything in databases and providing fine-grained permissions
control and workflow management. Or it can be built on the file system.
I'm on my way toward using Subversion as a content management system.
Right now, I write a new page in my working copy
er, the knowledge is still not
> clear. It is so vague.
>
>
> Me: Just what is a content management system?
It's the website manager for Joe Average. It's removes user from such things
as knowing html, building site navigation, transferring files to server. You
don't need
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>> You will ju
> Me: You can have a file-system on a common network server. I can even
> have a network server and give remote access to people over a VPN. I
> can host content on a terminal server, I can give them VNC clients, or
> an RDP client, and let them browse what they want to.
No, because the contents a
I know what it is, and yet the knowledge of what a CMS is, is so vague
that I find myself asking this question every now and then. I've
googled and read the resources too. However, the knowledge is still not
clear. It is so vague.
Me: Just what is a content management system?
Myself: A
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