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> Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 15:45:55 +0100
> From: Brian Kelly <[log in to unmask]>
> To: Stephen Emmott <[log in to unmask]>,
> Subject: Re: Organising Web Publishers
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> Hi Stephen
> I'd agree with you that using file-based operating system mechanisms
> causes problems in our environment.
> In September's Institutional Web Management workshop there will be an
> accompanying exhibition, which will include commercial vendors - who are
> likely to come this year, as they only have to travel to south east London
> and not to the far north :-)
> Amongst the exhibitors will be Redleaf, who sell the Netobjects (and
> ColdFusion) software suite - see http://www.redleaf.co.uk/store/system/
> NetObjects Authoring Server Suite look interesting in the context of this
> thread. It "provides a controlled, collaborative site development and
> maintenance environment for creating effective corporate intranets. "
> Brian
There will also be some sort of contribution about Zope (which may be
an open source alternative to those options mentioned above).
I'm still on the steepish part of learning curve but as far as I can
see Zope is an object database that thinks its a file system (and
does alot more besides). Colleagues at Newcastle and Cardiff are
impressed (and further along the learning curve than I).
For more information see our abstract entitled "Zope: a smart way to
devolve the management of a dynamic Web site" at
http://www.bris.ac.uk/ISC/zope/iwm99abs2.htm
Paul
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