Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 17:04:31 -0600 From: "Thomas Doxtater" <thomas@finishlinestudios.com> To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org> Subject: RE: maybe slightly OT - web content management kits Message-ID: <KJEAJGBMGHEDBFKICPDCAELCCCAA.thomas@finishlinestudios.com> In-Reply-To: <20050209215600.GF18088@keyslapper.net>
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On 02/09/05 04:07 PM, Chris Shenton sat at the `puter and typed: > Louis LeBlanc <FreeBSD@keyslapper.net> writes: > > >> I'm trying to find a good website management system. Content > >> management. I'm running Apache 2.0 with (among others) mod_perl2, (perl > >> 5.8.6) and Jakarta Tomcat 5.0. > ... > I'm not generally keen on large Perl and PHP suites, even though I've > written some myself. Probably just my own phobias. There's another > well-featured CMS I've read about -- but haven't played with -- called > Bricolage. It's in Perl IIRC. As a one-time php developer I'm fond of phpWebSite by Appalachian State University. Lots of features, works great on apache 1.3x or 2 and has an API for module creation. I've spent hours looking at CMS's testing them and as far as I know this is one of the easiest to implement and control, with the features I was looking for (calendar, wysiwyg editor, fine grained user control, extensibility, etc.) My other reccomendation would be Typo3 CMS, but its a behemoth of a program (script). It DOES everything, but its fairly intense to set up and get going. Its also a php script, and it does have some excellent tutorials and a fairly active user support base. Just my 2 cents, -Thomas
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