Re: Perl-based content managers

2007-03-14 Thread Igor Sutton Lopes
On 2007/03/14, at 17:43, Tom Smith wrote: Thank for the reply... I actually use Twiki internally, for our Corporate Intranet. I have looked at Bricolage, but I don't think it suites my needs (though it looks like an awesome piece of software). The bottom line is that I'm not very profici

Re: Perl-based content managers

2007-03-14 Thread Tom Smith
Igor Sutton Lopes wrote: On 2007/03/14, at 17:13, Tom Smith wrote: I've been trying to find a good Perl-based content manager. There are a myriad of PHP ones available, complete with site design templates and such (like phpWebSite and Joomla)--but Perl-based ones seem to be pretty sparse.

Re: Perl-based content managers

2007-03-14 Thread Igor Sutton Lopes
On 2007/03/14, at 17:13, Tom Smith wrote: I've been trying to find a good Perl-based content manager. There are a myriad of PHP ones available, complete with site design templates and such (like phpWebSite and Joomla)--but Perl-based ones seem to be pretty sparse. I was really hoping to

Perl-based content managers

2007-03-14 Thread Tom Smith
I've been trying to find a good Perl-based content manager. There are a myriad of PHP ones available, complete with site design templates and such (like phpWebSite and Joomla)--but Perl-based ones seem to be pretty sparse. I was really hoping to go Perl-based with the CMS, but if I can't... I