Re: Content Management
by "Jack Leblond" <JLeblond(at)net-smart-inc.com>
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Wed, 28 May 2003 13:22:37 -0500 |
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Hi Dale -=20
This sort of application is easily created *AND* maintained using any =
number of server side programming tools. ColdFusion, PHP and ASP come to =
mind as possible solutions, are any supported by your host of choice?
Probably 85% of the sites we create have an application that requires =
administration by non-techie people. Calendars, Related links, Newsletters,=
etc. We build everything with ColdFusion.
If ColdFusion is an option for you, I'd be happy to share some code.
Jack
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Jack Leblond
Director of Internet Services
Net-Smart
563-582-2655
www.net-smart-inc.com
>>> "dale" <dale(at)daleznet.com> 5/20/03 12:17:20 PM >>>
Hi,
I am designing a rather small site for a musician. She wants to be able =
to
update her calendar herself, a list of dates and places she is appearing.
She has very little knowledge of computers. The site I am working on is =
at:
http://www.sisterlissie.com/test.shtml=20
So far I only have the home page and the contact page done. Anybody got =
any
experience/ideas to share on a simple way to do this? We have already
agreed on price so I don't want to have to spend a bunch of money on
something, and it has to be easy enough that anyone can use it. I have
thought about using an include file but I don't think that will work in =
this
situation.
Thanks!
Dale Worley
Imagine Computer Services
Website Design and Hosting
PC and Network Support
256-604-9712
www.imaginecomputerservices.com=20
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