[WSG] mambo and web standards

2005-05-17 Thread john
Greetings, I'm strongly considering using Mambo as a CMS, mainly because I have a new client that requires a back-end real estate solution, and Mosets has created, from what I can tell, exactly what the client needs. I've never used a CMS before, so I'm wondering if anybody could relieve my

Re: [WSG] mambo and web standards

2005-05-17 Thread Neerav
Im not a WSG moderator, but I know they'll soon point you to joining cms@webstandardsgroup.org where your post is not off-topic (OT) -- Neerav Bhatt http://www.bhatt.id.au Need a Sydney based web standards contractor? You need my services. Recent projects for NetX, Glassonion, Freshweb, Cogentis

Re: [WSG] mambo and web standards

2005-05-17 Thread tee
Hi John, I have had the similar question but dared not ask in this list as I afraid it maybe off-topic, so I did a little search myself... And I came to a conclusion that it's not whether Mambo can be 'web standards', but how can we make it 'web standards'. I haven't come to conclusion yet but the

Re: [WSG] mambo and web standards

2005-05-17 Thread tee
: [WSG] mambo and web standards Hi John, I have had the similar question but dared not ask in this list as I afraid it maybe off-topic, so I did a little search myself... And I came to a conclusion that it's not whether Mambo can be 'web standards', but how can we make it 'web standards'. I

RE: [WSG] mambo and web standards [MOVED TO CMS]

2005-05-17 Thread Peter Firminger
Absolutely correct Lawrence. I (as a CMS developer) understand very well the need for standards compliant systems and a place to discuss the issues. That is why encourage anyone that is interested (and sadly, many developers are not) to join and use the WSG-CMS list. Just log in to