Check out CMSimple at
http://cmsimple.dk. It's PHP; uses no DB
backend. I have a little blurb on it, and a few example sites, here:
http://brxb.com/#cmsimple.
(the other) Craig
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 07:46:12 -0700, Alan Dayley <
alandd@consultpros.com> wrote:
> I am webmaster for a school band web site. It is a hand-crafted piece of
> beauty I inherited from the previous volunteer webmaster. It uses HTML
> with a few server side java scrips for header and footer stuff. It looks
> good but, after almost a year of doing maintainance, I am tired of doing
> HTML by hand for every little change.
>
> The site is hosted on donated server space and donated bandwidth. The
> donated account they provided does not allow the site to use a DB. That
> would require the next expensive hosting package. I'd rather not ask
> them to donate more value if I can help it. Unfortunately it is a
> Windows host server too so even if they gave us a database, I wouldn't
> know what CMS to use on a Windows web server.
>
> Is there a "CMS" system that will allow me to add new articles, post
> pictures, in short, do basic site updates without adding to the services
> of the web server? I envision some application or "CMS" running on my
> local machine that generates HTML to then upload to the server.
>
> I have not found such a thing but maybe one of you know of one.
>
> Alan
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