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Xml Cms
Hello all! I'm looking for a XML-based Content Management System (CMS). I've looked on Google, HotScripts, ScriptSearch, Yahoo, and a few others I can't think of right now.
I know it's probably a dumb thing, but all the free asp news posting scripts I've seen bite the dust (which is why they're free). I doubt anyone would want to pay for a script, I don't have the money. Any help would be great. |
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what scripting language are you using? I'd guess from your posts, asp .net (ick...) |
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I hate it to, and if I could figure out how to setup NewsPro or Coranto, I would (Affinity's tech support isn't to good). I've been wanting to talk to Dave (the guy who bought the deal from Affinity), to switch servers (I know many great PHP-scripts). |
I have experience with NewsPro/Coranto, if you need help...
IM me: Aonic909 or unarchy or email me: albert@harker-robotics.org |
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There is sample code all over the MSDN showing how to manipulate RSS feeds. |
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ICK indeed. --Petey |
Ok, not to be rude or anything, but can someone just help me out on this?
If you want, IM me on AIM at evanescence s0ul, MSN/Windows Messanger at synsoflife@hotmail.com, Yahoo at paperkut3k |
i hate ASP because i learned PHP first, and its easier to be snobby than learn another language. o.O
btw: why an xml cms? whats wrong with a normal cms? why do you even need a cms? dreamweaver does includes for you automagically. and if all you want is newsposting it seems like a better idea to just have a normal newsposter and write a template that parses as a valid rss feed. just wondering. |
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Nothing is wrong, it was just something I was looking for...I'd gladly take any other CMS/News posting script. Dreamweaver is something I hate using....just my own opinion. All news-posting-scripts I've found for ASP suck (ones that are free). If anyone has a script or a resource, please post it. |
One of the better ones I've seen:
http://www.movabletype.org/ It uses perl & mysql, if I remember right. And, there are add-ons to export an xml/rss feed. |
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I'll still look at it though, thanks again. |
just because MS owns it, never really struck me as a good rationale.
many of their products are... subpar if you ask me, but that doesn't mean all of their products suck. IMO Windows XP's user interface has OSX beat... |
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I think I will probably write an XML system like that this summer :) No guarantees though. It is not that hard really, especially since .Net has built-in XML support. |
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Good server software?
Apache anyone?
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