Creating a PHP-Based Content Management System
- Topics:
- Employee Handbook
- Tags:
- Content Management,
- Content Management System,
- Enterprise Software,
- Intranet,
- Jupitermedia Corp.,
- PHP,
- Software
- Source:
- Jupitermedia
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Overview: If a person is going to run an intranet site, then he probably needs a Content Management System (CMS) - a tool used to organize documents and keep track of what's where. The author has covered a plethora of such systems in previous articles, but for many businesses there can be only one solution: to design and implement their own custom system. Why? It's not like the off-the-shelf systems lack features or stability. On the contrary, many have been crafted by hundreds of man-hours of work, and are successfully implemented by thousands of Web sites and intranets.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jul 2004 | Pages: 6
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