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| Subject: | Content Management & ASP.NET | ||
| Author: | JohnAbbott1: view profile | all posts by this author | add to favourites | ||
| Date: | 10:56:47 14 April 2008 | ||
Hi web master,
Why not have a look at using 'SiteFrameWork' our CMS ?
It is great at integrating with almost anything and is very simple to use.#
If you get in touch with your contact details I can then put you in touch with someone who will be able to give you a rundown on what we offer.
Kind regards
John
0845 899 1001
On 18:57:40 11 April 2008 RT wrote:
Hello everyone.
I am the campus Web master at St. Philip’s College and we have completed a redesign of our Web site as recently as last year. We are in the first phase of further improving our Web site from the ground up. It has become necessary for us to look at potential content management systems for easy updating for our 70+ Web authors, workflow and other benefits. Our Web site is based strongly on ASP.NET using Master pages, content pages and user controls.
I started off my research looking for CMS options that are based on ASP.NET. Almost every one of my selections (Ektron CMS400, Sitefinity, etc.) were cut out by the selection process. I don’t care what we select since I trust my teammates. What I am concerned about is if it matters what we choose in order to ensure .NET support.
If there are any other .NET Web developers and masters out there, should I be worried about this? Would I be able to still make use of my ASP.NET setup even if we don’t select a CMS that is based on .NET technology? I certainly don’t want to be "stuck out" if we select a tool that will not be of benefit to the foundation of our Web site scheme.
Content Management & ASP.NET, RT, 11 Apr 18:57
Content Management & ASP.NET, JohnAbbott1, 14 Apr 10:56
Content Management & ASP.NET, viveksingh, 14 Apr 13:05
Content Management & ASP.NET, MartinusF, 18 Apr 14:24
Content Management & ASP.NET, ShaneOsborne, 18 Apr 15:16
Content Management & ASP.NET, RT, 18 Apr 16:01
Content Management & ASP.NET, MartinusF, 1 May 12:50
Ektron DOES have a "Trash" feature?, MartinusF, 13 May 11:46