Hello there, Just wondering does Plone support arabic language? Thanks kedd 05 április 2005 17:11 dátummal sharif islam ezt írta: > Thanks for the all the replies. I will look into plone and zope. > > One of concern is my not so tech savvy users. Most of them are > currently using DreamWeaver or similar products. HOw is the plone > interface setup compared to DreamWeaver? > > On Apr 4, 2005 3:11 PM, D. D. Brierton <darren@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 14:09 -0500, sharif islam wrote: > > > I am looking into CMS products. I have a fairly large site(20,000 > > > page) with 40 or person editing different sections. We also use some > > > dynamic php,perl page. Currently it is residing in a fedora server > > > with mysql. I have tested mambo, drupal and few others. But I haven't > > > found a open source product that would play nicely with multiple sites > > > and editors. Any suggestions? > > > > It's tricky. There are many many FOSS CMS systems out there. Many of > > them developed out of smaller projects originally designed to do one > > specific kind of task, like running a blog, a news site, a Wiki, or a > > bulletin board, and slowly added more general CMS functionality. > > > > For example, Word Press (wordpress.org) is an Apache/MySQL/PHP > > application which is slowly but surely maturing from a blogging tool > > into a general purpose personal publishing platform. It would support > > multiple editors, but not multiple sites, and I doubt it would scale > > well to 20,000 pages. > > > > MediaWiki (mediawiki.org) is the Wiki software which runs WikiPedia and > > is Apache/MySQL/PHP based. It will almost certainly scale well to your > > needs but without knowing more about what it is you want to do it is > > impossible to tell whether it would meet your needs. > > > > In my opinion, the only enterprise level CMS out there is Plone > > (plone.org), which is based on top of Zope (zope.org). There are > > packages for Zope and Plone available in Fedora Extras. However, Zope is > > a web application framework which includes its own HTTP server and > > object oriented database. Getting it to work with existing Perl, PHP and > > MySQL material may be difficult, especially if you are completely new to > > Plone and Zope. However, if you were interested in at least considering > > the possibility of migrating everything you currently have over to a new > > system then I would recommend you take a look at it. > > > > Best, Darren > > > > -- > > ===================================================================== > > D. D. Brierton darren@xxxxxxxxxxx www.dzr-web.com > > Trying is the first step towards failure (Homer Simpson) > > =====================================================================