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Re: xml xsl web architecture


Re:  xml xsl web architecture
On 2/27/06, Anthony Ettinger <aettinger@s...> wrote:
>
> Yes, I am building my own xml framework..I've seen several other CMS
> solutions, but most of them I did not like. I want something generic
> enough, based on open standards and open source, ie - mysql+php5,
> although the xml could be delivered with any technology. Mainly what
> I'm trying to nail down is a buildtime vs. runtime application, and
> what vocabulary I use. Are there any standard vocabularies out there
> for CMS?

That's sort of like asking if there are any standard vocabularies for
libraries...

I think you're going to have more luck with industry specific
vocabularies.  We still don't know what business you're in?

I'm not quite sure if I get your distinction between buildtime vs.
runtime?  Are you saying that the content could all be static with no
need for dynamic transforms on the content?

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Peter Hunsberger

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