On 10/3/05, RICHARD FERNANDEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm doing some volunteer work in my community, and I've been asked to take 
> over the administration for a small website. The site was set up over 5 years 
> ago and is basically a set of HTML pages and PHP scripts that were thrown 
> together to meet the need at the time.
>
> Now that I'm taking it over I would like to clean things up a bit and make it 
> easier to administer. I'm thinking about converting it to a web portal, but I 
> want to use a Perl based solution (I don't know anything about PHP, not that 
> I couldn't learn it :).
>
> I won't have root access to the box since it's hosted externally, but it is a 
> Linux environment.
> In addition to Perl, I also have access to MySQL.
> I wan't to minimize the amount of time I have to spend coding HTML, and I 
> would like to make it somewhat easy for someone who is not too technically 
> savvy to update.
>
> Does anybody have any recommendations?
>
> TIA
>
> richf
>
>

Here are a couple to check out; I've looked into them for various
projects and they look interesting, but I've always ended up doing
something else. Maybe others will have more experience:

Metadot: http://www.metadot.com/index.pl

Mason-CM: http://mason-cm.itassistance.biz/

Bicolage: http://bricolage.cc/

HTH,

--j

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