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CMS to generate .html files

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by dshah, Dec 22, 2005.

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    Has anyone come across CMS which publishes the content to .html files. Like what blogger.com do, publishing the content based on template.
     
    dshah, Dec 22, 2005 IP
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    Movable type is the only one to publish actual .html files. The rest use mod-rewrite to publish the content.
     
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    It depends what you mean by "publish". Typo3 can give you .html extensions on all "files" via mod_rewrite
     
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    no, thats not what I want. Pretty much all CMS now a days and wordpress are doing it. I want cms/blog which actually generates the .html files on server. As I mentioned, like blogger.com
     
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    We use iUpload for our corporate site.

    You setr up templates for your site structure, and then use a browser to add/update/delete content.

    When you publish the content the data gets pushed into a database that lives on the iUpload servers - and then they generate a static HTML file from that content and FTP the file to your own server location.

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    davidhunter, Sep 27, 2006 IP