maybe slightly OT - web content management kits
Jay
jay at meangrape.com
Wed Feb 9 14:54:29 PST 2005
On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 04:56:01PM -0500, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> On 02/09/05 04:07 PM, Chris Shenton sat at the `puter and typed:
> > Louis LeBlanc <FreeBSD at keyslapper.net> writes:
> Hmm. Plone didn't exactly rise to the top at opensourcecms.org, but
> since you saw fit to plug it, I'll give it a chance.
Plone is very, very nice.
> I'm not familiar with Zope at all. Isn't it an Apache *alternative*?
Yes and no. Zope serves up all of its content. It's quite common to
run Apache in front of it, though -- that way you can use all of your
Apache modules.
Since a Zope site is totally dynamic, it usually makes sense to run some
kind of caching server in front of it. Some people use Apache because
that's what they're familiar with/have installed/etc, etc. If you're
not going to use any of Apache's features, squid is generally better for
that.
If you're interested, send me an email off-list, and I'll make you an
account on my Plone site so you can dink around and see what it's like.
--
Jay.
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