What sort of stuff will they be publishing? With some tweaking, a Weblog tool called Radio (http://radio.userland.com) could become a client-side CMS: All the content editing/input is done on the client side, then it basically uses FTP to publish to a Web server somewhere. There are even add-ons to allow multiple users to work on the same set of documents. It's $40, although I can't remember if that's a one-time fee or an annual license.
Adam Gaffin Executive Editor, Network World Fusion [EMAIL PROTECTED] / (508) 490-6433 / http://www.nwfusion.com "I programmed my robotic dog to bite the guy who delivers the electronic mail." -- Kibo > -----Original Message----- > From: Elizabeth Veserat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 5:11 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [cms-list] Client Side CMS?? > > > I'm new to CMS solutions but am helping to research options for a > customer and stumbled across this mailing list. > > > > We have a customer whose site is hosted in a shared environment and > cannot install a CMS on that server. We started to look at client side > packages but have not been able to find much in that area. > > > > Ideally this would be open source but I'm interested in > finding out more > about what this would mean. There were some previous posts a couple of > years ago on this topic to this list, I'm hoping that > something has come > up since then. I've found a couple of articles on the topic but no > answers so far. > > > Thank you for your help. > > > Elizabeth > > > > --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- > multipart/alternative > text/plain (text body -- kept) > text/html > --- > -- > http://cms-list.org/ > more signal, less noise. > -- http://cms-list.org/ more signal, less noise.
