Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Water Cooler v2 wrote:
> > I know what it is, and yet the knowledge of what a CMS is, is so vague
> > that I find myself asking this question every now and then. I've
> > googled and read the resources too. However, the knowledge is still not
> > clear. It is so
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 16:32:39 GMT, Adrienne Boswell wrote:
>Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Water Cooler v2"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writing in news:1143627824.174540.13710
>@z34g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I know what it is, and yet the knowledge of what a CMS is, is so vague
>> that I fi
Water Cooler v2 wrote:
> I know what it is, and yet the knowledge of what a CMS is, is so vague
> that I find myself asking this question every now and then. I've
> googled and read the resources too. However, the knowledge is still not
> clear. It is so vague.
>
>
> Me: Just what is a content ma
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Water Cooler v2"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writing in news:1143627824.174540.13710
@z34g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
> I know what it is, and yet the knowledge of what a CMS is, is so vague
> that I find myself asking this question every now and then. I've
> googled
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 15:19:05 +0300
"Kimmo Laine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> opined:
> "Water Cooler v2" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >I know what it is, and yet the knowledge of what a CMS is, is so
> >vague
> > that I find myself asking this question every now and then
Water Cooler v2 wrote:
> So, again, where are the boundaries? What about non-public content?
> What about access rights? Do you have seperate users on CMS's having
> their seperate folders as well, where they could put their own private
> content? Or, is the idea behind CMS about "sharing" and so t
"Water Cooler v2" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I know what it is, and yet the knowledge of what a CMS is, is so vague
> that I find myself asking this question every now and then. I've
> googled and read the resources too. However, the knowledge is still not
> clear
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Fleeing from the madness of the J2be - IT Services jungle
J2be <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> stumbled into
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>> You will ju
> Me: You can have a file-system on a common network server. I can even
> have a network server and give remote access to people over a VPN. I
> can host content on a terminal server, I can give them VNC clients, or
> an RDP client, and let them browse what they want to.
No, because the contents a