Maybe you should look at a CGI based CMS - Blosxom is light weight easy
to use - visit
http://www.blosxom.com
As it states
"Blogging--and, indeed, any online publishing-- should be as simple as
typing away in your favourite text editor and hitting Save. Fundamental
is Blosxom's reliance upon the file system, folders and files as its
content database. Entries are plain text files like any other."
Andrew D
Jeff Waugh wrote:
<quote who="Simon Wong">
Finally found it: http://drupal.org/project/sections
Have you used it and does it work reliably?
No and Dunno. ;-)
The other thing I want is a mix of static html pages and pages that have
dynamic content. Is this easy to do with drupal or is it just a matter of
coding the static pages separately and linking appropriately?
You want actual static pages served by the server (harder to do, you'd need
to use Alias directives in Apache), as opposed to static paths for nodes in
the CMS (which Drupal does very nicely)?
- Jeff
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