atom feed7 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-ispRE: Server Side Authoring Tools
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Hudson, Henrik H.Jul 14, 2000 12:14 pm 
Hudson, Henrik H.Jul 14, 2000 12:27 pm 
Gabriel AmbuehlJul 14, 2000 12:47 pm 
SimonJul 14, 2000 1:21 pm 
SimonJul 14, 2000 1:41 pm 
dav...@allunix.comJul 14, 2000 1:43 pm 
DannyJul 14, 2000 9:47 pm 
Subject:RE: Server Side Authoring Tools
From:Simon (sim@optinet.com)
Date:Jul 14, 2000 1:41:19 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-isp

Ok, so you want a web-based WYSIWYG webpage editor. Well, one thing I can tell
you is that I have never seen anything like FrontPage web-based. I've seen few, but they are all very limited
in functionality. Try cgi-resources.com to get an idea what's out there.

-Simon

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:28:13 -0500, Hudson, Henrik H. wrote:

Clarification. I don't want the client to have any software on their end. So for example, they would go to "The Publish Page" type in a username/password and get a java applet or PHP or something that allows them to build from a web app. I thought Frontpage requires that they run Frontpage 2000/98 on their PC at home? If I am wrong..well..then I am wrong.

Thanks.

-----Original Message----- From: owne@FreeBSD.ORG [mailto:owne@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Simon Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 15:22 To: free@freebsd.org; Hudson, Henrik H. Subject: Re: Server Side Authoring Tools

Have you looked at FrontPage extensions?

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:15:12 -0500, Hudson, Henrik H. wrote:

Afternoon List-

I tried searching Yahoo, the mailing list and other places but couldn't come up with anything, so I thought I would post.

I work for an ISP running a mixture of machines, some being FreeBSD. I am looking for a program, commercial is okay, that would allow our customers to publish, create, edit, etc... their websites via a server based WYSIWYG or template tool. I would prefer something that ran on BSD or *NIX, but if you happen to know of a decent NT/2000 one that's okay too.

Thanks in advance for any help the list can shed on this.

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