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XDBCMS

XDBCMS is a Web-based, multi-user CMS that can manage any number of Web sites, each site with any number of pages, and each site organised in a tree-based menu that can be any depth. Where XDBCMS differs from most content management systems is that it actually generates a stand-alone Web site, which requires no database to drive it, can be 'released' to any Web server, and would be able to cope with very large numbers of users. For the authors, it features a WYSIWYG editor, similar to MS-Word in appearance, allowing full control over the format (tables, fonts, graphics, etc.) of each individual page. It allows multiple authors and features a group-based security system.

Tags Internet Web Dynamic Content Site Management
Implementation PHP

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  •  09 Nov 2006 23:01
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Changes: XDBCMS now uses CSS based layout techniques, making it possible to completely re-skin the application. PHP mechanisms have now been updated so that it is no longer necessary to have the SET GLOBALS set to true. This means that XDBCMS can now be installed onto servers where admin privileges are not available. New graphics have been implemented, and the TinyMCE editor has been upgraded.

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  •  15 Sep 2005 14:12
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Changes: This release removes the las hard-coded references to the xdbcms database. This means that this system can be installed on hosted Web servers. A missing comma has been added to the META KEYWORDS tag.

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  •  12 Sep 2005 15:16
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    Changes: Updated to use PHP version 5, and the requirement that 'REGISTER_GLOBALS' be turned on has been removed. Hard-coded 'xdbcms' has been removed, and can now be altered in a central file. This means that the application can be installed on most 3rd party Web servers. The WYSIWYG tinyMCE editor has been updated to version 1.45, and the application has usability improvements.

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    •  17 Apr 2005 13:54
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    Changes: A new 'News' facility where news items can be entered to the system, together with a synopsis and start and finish dates. The relevant news items are included into the Web site each time the site is re-generated.

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    •  01 Mar 2005 07:25
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    Changes: This release fixes a problem where a message appears on the screen saying, "printf... not enough arguments," and then does not allow the program to submit the data from that screen.

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    Rcomment-before 09 Nov 2006 23:36 Rcomment-trans gvy Rcomment-after

    for the rest of us
    ...and for both commercial and non-commercial users out there, there's a Web-based, multi-user CMS that can manage any number of Web sites, each site with any number of pages, and each site organised in a tree-based menu that can be any depth differing from most content management systems at this maturity level in that it's GPLed.

    It's TYPO3.

    Good luck though.

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