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9/15 Are there any opensource website management systems that will let you create a site similar to http://cnn.com ? PHPNuke and Slashcode might be able to work but doesn't seem to be quite right. \_ PHP: Midgard: http://www.midgard-project.org Perl: Mason: http://www.masonhq.com --dbushong \_ Sorry, I used the wrong term. I'm not looking for a CMS. I'm looking for a tool/app? that let's me create nice frontend templates can nicely display entries from either flat files or possibly, a CMS. midgard and mason both seem like a good start though. tnx. |
www.midgard-project.org Midgard CMS Midgard CMS is a reliable Open Source Content Management system built on the Midgard Framework. It provides users with lots of benefits including scalability, internationalization and rapid deployment. Features include web-based authoring WYSIWYG interfaces and powerful component system. Midgard Framework Midgard Framework is a flexible development environment for building content management systems and other internet-based applications. The Midgard Framework provides a powerful, object-oriented API for developing functionalities with the PHP language or SOAP interfaces. |
www.masonhq.com SandBox Welcome to Mason Mason is a powerful Perl-based web site development and delivery engine. With Mason you can embed Perl code in your HTML and construct pages from shared, reusable components. Mason solves the common problems of site development: caching, debugging, templating, maintaining development and production sites, and more. Although it can be used from CGI or even stand-alone, it is optimally designed for use with two other open source technologies: mod_perl and Apache. Or try the search box - it combines results from wiki pages, documentation, FAQ, and known bugs. |
cnn.com -> www.cnn.com/ About 250 prisoners freed from Abu Ghraib The United States today freed about 250 detainees from Abu Ghraib prison, site of alleged abuses that prompted global outrage and led to days of hearings on Capitol Hill. Today marks the first mass prisoner release since the abuse scandal broke several weeks ago. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld had visited the prison Thursday. |