[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jed R. Brubaker) wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 

> Hey all -
> I was hoping that I could get some advice! I am setting up a site that
> will be quazi-portal-ish in nature. As such, a lot of different people
> in a lot of different departments will be making contributions and
> editing parts of the site.
> 
> I have never done something like this before, but I think what I am
> looking for is a content management system (CMS). Is this correct?
> 
> I have been looking at a bunch of the packages from the list on
> HotScripts, and I have to admit I am overwhelmed and confused. It
> seems that packages such as Midgard, Typo3, etc. would need to be set
> up by the server admin.. This will not work for my situation. I am
> looking for a system that: 
> 
> 1. Allows multiple users.
> 2. Gives me complete design control.
> 3. Has a non-HTML editor interface (my clients are not so savvy), and
> 4. Can run just off of a PHP/MySQL interface that I can setup without
> access to anything but my server space and database.
> 
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks a bunch - you guys are the best!
> 

Content Management System can mean different things to different people :-) 
I can't give a specific recommendation but I can point you to

http://opensourcecms.com/

which has a pretty comprehensive listing of options.

Cheers

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