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Old 10-30-2005, 12:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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A CONTENT MANGER for HTML that's not needing APACHE & My

I need a content manager that is as dynamic as those that use mysql and php on Apache... I have Ability server but its strictly html and ftp only... and I want to use a content manager on it because it can easily do multiple domains, and for Apache to do multiple domains, it is a very confusing setup for me to understand. Is there a dynamic CMS for html only? I've heard of DHTML...what is that exactly and can it be my answer?
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No it's not your answer. For a CMS, you need to have some sort of storage capacity and neither HTML nor JS can write to files for security reasons. So I suggest you switch your host.
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No it's not your answer. For a CMS, you need to have some sort of storage capacity and neither HTML nor JS can write to files for security reasons. So I suggest you switch your host.
I was afraid of that... okay thanks.

Now, can you easily explain Apache's multiple domain pointing setup? Like seperate directories for seperate webs?
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You can do that by setting up multiple Virtual Hosts.

Here's an example:
http://forums.devshed.com/archive/t-...-Apache-Part-1
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A CONTENT MANGER for HTML that's not needing APACHE & MySQL
Well. Take a Look at Windows for Workgroups 3.11
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