by "static," it's not necessary that it be a treated as a typical static 
file--served up directly and without regard for access permissions; the 
xhtml content can be file- or db-based, with access being permission-based 
regardless

to the poster's original question, I'd like to see such an implementation 
as well; I haven't (yet) seen a similar example, but Web2Py should 
certainly be able to provide much of what you'll need, along with methods 
for constructing that which remains

On Monday, May 13, 2013 12:15:48 PM UTC-5, Derek wrote:
>
> I don't see a question here. If you are asking if it would be possible, 
> then yes. You wouldn't want to put your content in 'static' unless you want 
> to bypass the web2py authentication and access control for it.
>
>
> On Monday, May 13, 2013 2:40:34 AM UTC-7, leon wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> I use DITA Open Toolkit for generating xhtml content (short HOWTO 
>> documents). 
>> I wonder if it would be possible to use web2py to create CMS which main 
>> functionality would be to* list and browse through* the xhtml content 
>> (static content).
>> Furthermore, it would be desirable to perform search over the existing 
>> metadata contained in xhtml.
>> I am a seasoned pro in python but have not worked with web frameworks.
>> Grateful for advice.
>> regards
>> Leon
>>
>

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