Yes.

I have a Light-Weight CMS that uses [apache | witango | php | asp ] include files with a templating system. Uses tinymce like most heavy weight CMS. It's really a great way to go, and let's our clients do most of their own maintenance.

It's mod_perl because witango doesn't have file system primitives, not to mention taint-mode, which is really critical if you're going to let anyone modify files. In my opinion, that's a big problem with most CMS -- the file system is vulnerable. For heavy-weight applications, I prefer to have EVERYTHING in the database where I can have very fine access granularity, and don't have to worry about uploads getting executed.


Bill

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On Jan 25, 2007, at 10:24 AM, Roland Dumas wrote:

has anyone created a tiny CMS? I'll need a place to park a few categories of articles, where they were published, etc., and then dynamically populate web pages with links. I see substantial packaged programs that are overkill for what I need. Looking for basics or at least the basic concepts so I can make sure not to get myself into a corner. ______________________________________________________________________ __
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