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  • Nicol?

    Content Management System

    Hi all.
    I would like to write a CMS in php for my sites.
    My question is: where can i find the guidelines for building a good
    cms?
    In other words, what is the phylosophy of a cms? Which is its
    strcture? Where can i find an example of a class hierarchy for a cms?

    Thanks a lot
    Nicolò
  • Chung Leong

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    Re: Content Management System


    "Nicol?" <nic@electropor tal.net> wrote in message
    news:f3f1ef.040 6052348.53ac5f7 4@posting.googl e.com...[color=blue]
    > Hi all.
    > I would like to write a CMS in php for my sites.
    > My question is: where can i find the guidelines for building a good
    > cms?
    > In other words, what is the phylosophy of a cms? Which is its
    > strcture? Where can i find an example of a class hierarchy for a cms?
    >
    > Thanks a lot
    > Nicolò[/color]

    Why not just use an existing one? There are a number of open source projects
    with years of development and usage. The world does not need another CMS,
    seriously.


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    • Tom

      #3
      Re: Content Management System

      "Chung Leong" <chernyshevsky@ hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<TrWdnd5oG 5ecp17dRVn-uQ@comcast.com> ...[color=blue]
      > "Nicol?" <nic@electropor tal.net> wrote in message
      > news:f3f1ef.040 6052348.53ac5f7 4@posting.googl e.com...[color=green]
      > > Hi all.
      > > I would like to write a CMS in php for my sites.
      > > My question is: where can i find the guidelines for building a good
      > > cms?
      > > In other words, what is the phylosophy of a cms? Which is its
      > > strcture? Where can i find an example of a class hierarchy for a cms?
      > >
      > > Thanks a lot
      > > Nicolò[/color]
      >
      > Why not just use an existing one? There are a number of open source projects
      > with years of development and usage. The world does not need another CMS,
      > seriously.[/color]

      I think you should take the advice. Unfortunately, I did not look into
      the state of CMS development when I started by own CMS project couple
      of months ago. Although I thought what I got so far was pretty good,
      but with so many such systems out there already, there was not much
      interest for anyone to look into my project. So instead of starting
      your own, you are welcome to join mime at http://ztml.com. But if
      you're determined to start you own, there is a lots of information
      about CMS at http://www.opensourcecms.com.

      Tom

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