Ok, I've used Midgard extensively, and am using it primarily as php code
management system.  Topics, articles, etc. are nice but what I really wanted
(and got BTW) is a CMS that allows me to use and reuse our thousands of
elements.

Now comes the tricky part....and kludges are welcome.

How can I get the interpreter to execute <[]> midgard commands inside of
external HTML.  The beauty of this is that our more sophisticated users, who
want to design their own pages usng their favorite WYSIWYG html generator
(Netobjects for example) and just embed documented elements whenever they
want to call one of prebuilt pieces of code.

I know that midgard goes out and calls the various META elements and starts
to build a page from ROOT, but what I'm asking is ... is there someway to
say...hey this page doesn't exist in the Midgard DB, so lets get the HTML
from the external source and insert/execute the appropriate elements?


I REALLY need the group to think about this, as it seems to be a missing
link....EVERY site has some pages that are better generated outside of
Midgard, and generating HTML page by page inside the Midgard interface is
FAR more laborious than using Dreamweaver, Netobjects, Imagestyler or
whatever.

Rob Jackson
Senior Architect, AOrbit.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.gwptech.net


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