Cor Ligthert wrote:[color=blue]
> Can you give some more details what you mean with a cmd?
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>>I'm looking for a good asp.net cmd for free and preferably opensource.[/color]
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Content Management System
Cor Ligthert wrote:
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> Arich,
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> Do you mean the IIS tools and the integrated ASPNET tools?
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> That are standards parts of most Windows Server versions.
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> Cor
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Are you saying that there are standard built-in tools for content
management? I mean something easy like Plone http://www.plone.org or
Php-Nuke and the like. These are tools that give you everything you
need to set up a content management system (CMS) on a server supporting
the host language (PHP, Perl, Python, etc.) Is there a free and perhaps
opensource tool for this made for ASP.NET?
Cor Ligthert wrote:
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> Arich,
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> I thought you meant some easy standard management as setting security and
> things like that.
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> Maybe is this what you are looking for.
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...entid=28001368
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> Cor
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That's more on target, though I didn't see anything about server-side
looked like client-side but anyhow, I'm looking for something free and
perhaps opensource. thanks
"Arich Chanachai" <macrocosm@fast mail.fm> wrote in message
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[color=blue]
> Are you saying that there are standard built-in tools for content
> management? I mean something easy like Plone http://www.plone.org or
> Php-Nuke and the like. These are tools that give you everything you need
> to set up a content management system (CMS) on a server supporting the
> host language (PHP, Perl, Python, etc.) Is there a free and perhaps
> opensource tool for this made for ASP.NET?
>
>
> Thnks[/color]
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