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Content Management System
Has anyone here had any good experiences with php or perl based Content Management Systems?
I am planning on migrating a large site over to one of these, but I cannot find one that has everything that I need. Any ideas would be great! take care |
Re: Content Management System
The best content management system that I know of is the System Administrator or Web Master :o
Ok on a serious note what have you tried thus far? I mean are you looking for something that you just have to check in on once and a while or something that just plain runs itself once you've plugged your data in? What exactly are you looking to do ? |
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I want to be able to post, edit, and manage articles and reviews from a web interface. Preferrable I would like them to be stored in a database and be able to have a search and sorting feature.
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Re: Content Management System
Not sure if this helps or not but this was posted on one of my forums about "content management":
Everyone is looking for a simple content management system. One thing that's easy to do to maintain a website is a weblog. Here are two that work on the server. You'll need some CGI Perl installation. http://www.movabletype.org/ http://noahgrey.com/greysoft/ If you don't want to mess with Perl, then here is the king of all weblogs; Blogger.com http://www.blogger.com/ And another like it: http://www.diaryland.com/ If you have a PDA with PalmOS then here's a perfect choice: http://www.handx.net/index.phtml?pag...subpage=weblog Finally The Complete Guide to Weblogs http://www.lights.com/weblogs/tools.html Good luck |
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an easy (though not exactly practical) would be to have a forum... have 1 just for articles with posting turned off.. you could straight to it on the site and to articles
another thing would be a news script, dont know any with search facilities though |
Re: Content Management System
Found another one for you to check out.
http://www.ultraapps.com/Portal/ This one uses .asp and mysql and I have a friend that has zero mysql experience and had it up and running in one day. http://www.beebotwebdesign.com/portal/ check it out. I think this does all that you're asking for. |
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