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Apache Content Management Systems

Midgard Review

Midgard, the PHP Apache MySql CMS, is reviewed over on CMS Watch.

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Apache Content Management Systems

Midgard Review

Midgard, the PHP Apache MySql CMS, is reviewed over on CMS Watch.

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Content Management Systems Perl XML

Chronicler

With Chronicler it’s simple to create, update and maintain your own archive of web pages such as a personal diary or journal, or even a daily magazine.

Looks to be a nice simple CGI storing XML in the filesystem.

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Content Management Systems Perl XML

Chronicler

With Chronicler it’s simple to create, update and maintain your own archive of web pages such as a personal diary or journal, or even a daily magazine.

Looks to be a nice simple CGI storing XML in the filesystem.

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Content Management Systems

Notes towards a CMS

Notes towards a CMS

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Content Management Systems

Notes towards a CMS

Notes towards a CMS

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Content Management Systems

CMS RFC (Content Management System

CMS RFC (Content Management System Request for Comment) intresting, very intresting. I hope it goes somewhere.

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Content Management Systems

CMS RFC (Content Management System

CMS RFC (Content Management System Request for Comment) intresting, very intresting. I hope it goes somewhere.

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Content Management Systems

Current content management systems suck

Current content management systems suck

There’s a school of thought which says most firms are better off building their own CMSs, and that in buying an off-the-shelf CMS solution you sacrifice too much business flexibility. Forrester rejects this argument. At the same time, it gives organisations a seven-digit reason to remain nervous about Web content management.

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Content Management Systems

Current content management systems suck

Current content management systems suck

There’s a school of thought which says most firms are better off building their own CMSs, and that in buying an off-the-shelf CMS solution you sacrifice too much business flexibility. Forrester rejects this argument. At the same time, it gives organisations a seven-digit reason to remain nervous about Web content management.