Re: [WSG] I'll Have Fries(Chips)With My CMS

2005-01-24 Thread James Ellis
Hi

The WSG has a dedicated CMS list - discussions about the applications
can be best be answered there...

All you need to do is edit your subscription at this link:
http://webstandardsgroup.org/manage/login_edit.cfm


Cheers
James
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 03:09:08 +0100, JohnyB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I think that Drupal.org is far better than Mambo...
 
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[WSG] I'll Have Fries(Chips)With My CMS

2005-01-23 Thread Chris Kennon
Hi,
I'm looking for an open source, standards compliant CMS for an existing 
site.  The goal is taking the current design adding it to the CMS, and 
proceeding as seamlessly as possible.

If such a thing exists one of you has knowledge.
I'm asking a lot and will have fries with it.

CK
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RE: [WSG] I'll Have Fries(Chips)With My CMS

2005-01-23 Thread Andreas Boehmer [Addictive Media]
I was just looking for something similar the other day. I am not quite sure
about it yet, but have a look at Mambo (http://www.mamboserver.com/) - it is
open source PHP, but I am not quite sure yet in how far it is standards
compliant. 

HTH.



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 Subject: [WSG] I'll Have Fries(Chips)With My CMS
 
 Hi,
 
 I'm looking for an open source, standards compliant CMS for 
 an existing 
 site.  The goal is taking the current design adding it to the 
 CMS, and 
 proceeding as seamlessly as possible.
 
 If such a thing exists one of you has knowledge.
 
 
 I'm asking a lot and will have fries with it.
 
 
 
 CK
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 willing is not enough, you must do.
   ---Bruce Lee
 
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Re: [WSG] I'll Have Fries(Chips)With My CMS

2005-01-23 Thread Neil Patel
Well, you can make any of these CMS's standards compliant:

Typo - Complicated but powerful
eZ Publish - I recommend this but the templating system takes time to
get used to
Textparttern - Less powerful that some but easier integration
xMambo - Aims for standards compliance

I would also check out opensourcecms.com for demos

On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 17:53:23 -0800, Chris Kennon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'm looking for an open source, standards compliant CMS for an existing
 site.  The goal is taking the current design adding it to the CMS, and
 proceeding as seamlessly as possible.
 
 If such a thing exists one of you has knowledge.
 
 I'm asking a lot and will have fries with it.
 
 CK
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 willing is not enough, you must do.
 ---Bruce Lee
 
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Re: [WSG] I'll Have Fries(Chips)With My CMS

2005-01-23 Thread JohnyB
I think that Drupal.org is far better than Mambo...
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