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chyann47@yahoo.com
 
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Default cms ??? - 04-23-2005 , 10:35 AM






CMS appears to be software, installed on a server, to manage online
content, using only a web browser.

So can anyone tell me how it would work to list/search/present
articles??? If you have 50 articles with 9 subjects and someone wantad
to see all articles on 1 subject; how would your cms have to be set up
-- using a keyword or something???


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Beauregard T. Shagnasty
 
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Default Re: cms ??? - 04-23-2005 , 10:57 AM






chyann47 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote:
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CMS appears to be software, installed on a server, to manage online
content, using only a web browser.
CMS is Content Management Software. Useful for maintaining/updating
web pages by the authors/webmasters/owners, not for visitors.

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T Wake
 
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Default Re: cms ??? - 04-23-2005 , 06:26 PM




<chyann47 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
CMS appears to be software, installed on a server, to manage online
content, using only a web browser.

So can anyone tell me how it would work to list/search/present
articles??? If you have 50 articles with 9 subjects and someone wantad
to see all articles on 1 subject; how would your cms have to be set up
-- using a keyword or something???

Wouldn't it depend on which CMS you were using?

IIRC phpNuke and cpgNuke do this pretty automatically.




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Default Re: cms ??? - 04-24-2005 , 02:18 AM



chyann47 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote in
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Quote:
CMS appears to be software, installed on a server, to
manage online content, using only a web browser.

So can anyone tell me how it would work to
list/search/present articles??? If you have 50 articles
with 9 subjects and someone wantad to see all articles on 1
subject; how would your cms have to be set up -- using a
keyword or something???

There is usually a search option which you can use, or, you
may want to upload the resources into categories, and allow
the user to access based on categories, if they don't have a
specific word to search for.

For its worth, I am using XOOPS, and it has good features in
this respect.

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T Wake
 
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Default Re: cms ??? (OT) - 04-24-2005 , 06:00 PM




"KHaled" <khaledih (AT) fusemail (DOT) com> wrote

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There is usually a search option which you can use, or, you
may want to upload the resources into categories, and allow
the user to access based on categories, if they don't have a
specific word to search for.

For its worth, I am using XOOPS, and it has good features in
this respect.
(Sorry this is off topic)

Thanks for this - I hadn't heard of XOOPS before but it is exactly what a
friend of mine was looking for and now problem solved. Cheers.




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