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I am searching for a CMS that meets the following requirements: Based on .NET Works with a tree structure for content items
In my attempts to write a CMS or intranet system, I need the ability to upload files to a \"workspace\", which is permissions based.
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I am developing a CMS. One of the greatest everyday annoyances when working with it is that when you are on a front-end page, not logged in, and want to make a change, you need to go to the back-end l
I\'m writing a web site (C#, ASP 3.5) while implementing a simple CMS. In several limited places - I allow the site admin to manage the page content.
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I just saw that whitehouse.gov is using drupal as a CMS and portal technology. One of the advantages of drupal seems that it is easy to add plugins and that programming is minimum, i.e. that re-invent