Henri Bergius wrote: > > BTW, I think we should fix the old list address... I no longer have access to the greywolves machine. Someone would need to set up an autoresponder to explain people to resend to the new addresses. Ezmlm doesn't accept mail that isn't explicitly sent to it, so resending a Cc to the list didn't work. > I am interested in using Midgard for our web content management. We are > currently using Interwoven's TeamSite which is very expensive. I am > concerned about the migration from TeamSite to Midgard. > > I am not sure if you are familiar with TeamSite, but it uses XML for the > page templates and data records to produce the HTML pages. It has some > limitations in using SSI and also has a rather bulky, and buggy, deployment > interface. How easily can we import our current templates into the Midgard > database? I'm not intimately familiar with Interwoven. If there's a DTD for the interwoven files I could take a look at it and see if it would be possible to convert it to either Midgards' repligard or filetemplates format. > We are new to using Linux here and could certainly muddle our way through > the installation of all the necessary requirements. The concern is that it > will take to long and require too much support to get this going. Also, the > people that will be entering the content are not trained in any way in HTML > design and I frequently have to fix errors in the content they submit. Does > Midgard require any knowledge of HTML for the basic users? That would depend on the front-end you're using. Asgard, and the 1.2.5 admin interface are somewhat geared toward the less casual user. Nadmin, available from HKLC is the editor-targeted interface. > P.S. - It has been a long time since I read any Tolkien, is the name > Midgard from the Lord Of The Rings series? And now, back to Bergie... Emile --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
