Peter Fraterdeus wrote:
> >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?
But how would one define appropriate?
> This is my primary concern about adopting Midgard.
> Most of my sites will only have a small number of pages where the content
> will be edited regularly. I want to be able to design a header, body,
> or footer template that can be digested as necessary, populated with
> the dynamic content I'm looking for, and allow for clients to edit or
> update as required...
Right, that's what you'd do with Midgard...
> GoLive 5 is perfectly capable of managing the majority of my pages.
... and you could have this somewaht-static content intermixed with
midgard content in one site. Pages not handled by midgard are passed
on to be handled by apache. If you want Midgard to not even try for a
given set of pages, put the midgard content under a prefix.
Emile
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