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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Jeff Fox on June 17, 2001, 08:54:17 AM
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I'd like to be able to allow my 'clients' to edit their own content via a web-based system that does not require them to know any (or much) HTML. And it needs to be free.
Has anybody setup anything like this on an e-smith box?
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I'm working on the exact same thing.
I've tried a lot of CMS systems (it also needs to be free for me) and so far I like PHPNuke the most (www.phpnuke.org). I've read some comments that this one is a bit buggy and insecure, but those comments are all related to version 4.x. I've tried the new version 5 yesterday and really liked it.
It's easy to customize and all. I've got a few other ones lying around but I can't test those until I got .JSP files working on my server.
Hope this helps and I welcome all further comments on CMS systems as I'm also still searching.
Michiel
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Thanks for the response.I too have tried PHPNUKE. It is easy to install under e-smith and is very feature rich.
I plan to use it for a news site.
But it's not really suitable for users who want to maintain their own site that's not a new site.
I did find one that looks like it would be perfect, but it does not install under e-smith. http://ibm.digiconcept.net/netautor.basic/
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Jeff Fox wrote:
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> I'd like to be able to allow my 'clients' to edit their own
> content via a web-based system that does not require them to
> know any (or much) HTML. And it needs to be free.
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> Has anybody setup anything like this on an e-smith box?
I've planned to test phpCMS somewhen next week, also then main
website is in german they translated the docs to english, maybe
this is what you are after.
http://mcyra.homeip.net/homepage/doc/doc_us/index.htm
jochen
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You could also try empower 2001 found at http://www.digisoft77.com/solutions/
Empower 2001 allows web site owners to manage the content on their web site with a simple data-entry style form. The software works by opening a web page on a local server, extracting the text into text field(s), collecting any changes and then re-creating the file, -- all without the use of a back-end database and it works with existing web sites
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I installed Zope and it runs perfect on a e-smith box. You can redirect the virtual apache hosts to zope.
The Zope binary includes Python and installs automatically on your e-smith. Zope is a very comprehensive cms.
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Thanks for the responses.
I installed Empower 2001 last night. It was an easy install and it seems to work with no problems. It's a little simplistic, but I think it will serve my needs if I can't find something better.
I'd forgotten about Zope (I guess I'm a dope).
I played with it a couple of years ago. I'll have to install it and give it another test drive.
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Hi Jochen,
Did you test phpCMS already on your e-smith server? If yes, is it working well and went the installation smooth? If so, could you write a short howto on installing and using phpCMS with e-smith? That would be very helpfull :)
TIA,
Timothée