Hey there All,
This seems to be a huge problem on the web today. I am in the process of
building a CMS that will be from the ground up built to standards
compliant and accessible. Also, the big issue is to ensure that whatever
the CMS outputs abides by the same rules.
The project is being developed as an open source project so anyone that
wishes to know more and want to join in and help in the building of the
CMS is more then welcome. It is being hosted on
code.google.com/p/alliedbridge
Kind Regards
Schalk
Nick Roper wrote:
Hi Mark,
Have you looked at Karova?
www.karova.com
It is XML/XSLT based, so that may be an issue if you want a PHP based
solution, but you can get in and edit the XSLTs and of course CSS, so
it is pretty flexible and compliant. Not sure about the Protx support.
One thing to be aware of is that it is a hosted solution, and not
available to install on your own server as far as I know.
It has been used for some large clients such as World Wildlife Fund
(not our client unfortunately), and we used it to build a store at the
following URL if you want a look:
http://retailstore.haptic.co.uk
I think they were working on a PHP-based version, and are working on
more friendly URLs - so might be worth a look.
Cheers,
Nick
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