Yes it handles multiple languages, has multiple levels of authorization
before taking a content page live ( Approval and Activation ), support
for multiple administrative users and permissions options per content
key. It is currently running the http://www.gamesnet.net and
http://www.phpcommune.org site. While it wouldn't be ideal for say the
idocs section of the site, I have been thinking on it and have an idea
on how to make it work well there. I am almost done with a major
re-write of the core parser to make it less db and process intensive,
and could throw together a sample site based upon some sort of layout
representative of the PgSQL site in about a week (other commitments at
work this week).
Some URL's covering multi-lingual support:
http://www.gamesnet.net/start
http://www.gamesnet.net/aup
http://www.gamesnet.net/servicesCommands
Gavin
Dave Page wrote:
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Gavin M. Roy [mailto:gmr@ehpg.net]
>>Sent: 16 December 2003 22:39
>>To: pgsql-www@postgresql.org
>>Subject: Re: [pgsql-www] Hello and some questions
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>>Not that I'm trying to stir things up, but I do have a fairly
>>solid php cms infrastructure that can be used, and would love
>>to have you guys evaluate for use... it would require a
>>php/pgsql setup for www hosts, and we would use replication
>>to drive the content down. Yes a major change in how things
>>are structured, but change can be good.
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>Can it handle translations?
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>What's required to set it up? - we can certainly take a peek. Do you
>have any examples of it running on a public site already we might look
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>Regards, Dave.
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