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[AuckLUG] Choice of Content Management system.

Ben Ford ben.fordnz at gmail.com
Tue Jun 13 22:59:21 NZST 2006


Hi,
I've spent the last couple of weeks looking into Zope/Plone... I've hardly
even touched the surface, but suffice to say it can probably do all of the
above... Take a look at http://docs.neuroinf.de/PloneBook it will probably
see you right if you have the time!
Ben

On 13/06/06, Neville D <NevilleD.AuckLUG at sgr-a.net> wrote:
>
> The only content management systems I have used are moinmoin and
> mediawiki.  I don't think either of these can do quite what I want.
>
> What we have: Basically we have an existing intranet with handcrafted
> html files as pages, and misc MSdoc files, loosely held together by
> index generation scripts.
>
> Wish list:
>
> 0. Documents stored in html format.
>
> 1. Most contents managers keep histories of page/document changes. We
> need this is otherwise it is virtually impossible to track changes to
> documents, and who did them.
>   a. So we need a who and wot changed diff capability for html.
>   b. Newer html docs can be added to history/change log automatically.
>   c. If the diff was mostly nicely formated, that would be a plus.
>
> 2. Some of the pages are MSOffice documents, to have these converted to
> html would be great.  (Doesn't have to be perfect, can even strip out
> the fluff, not sure what to do with the embedded stuff)
>
> 3. HTML based content, not wiki markup.
>
> Everything else that moinmoin or media wiki has.
>
> I guess a .html to .wiki filters and a .doc to wiki filter could do the
> job.  Maybe what I am looking for is a norm, or an example to follow.
>
> Any hints?
>
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Regards,
Ben Ford
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