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EHM-0654 Murray:
Is anyone out there working with Mambo, the open source CMS?

I want to show my employer that Mambo would be a nice, cheap way to have our company website CMS'ed, so I have installed it on my FreeBSD playbox at home, but I know nothing about how such things work.

If anyone out there works with Mambo, designing the templates and such (the admin/superadmin side of it is easy to understand) I'd be most greatful for a look at a running real-world template (and the website it builds) so I can get some idea of how to go about making the template for work...

EHM-0948 Bruno:
Did you tried TikiWiki ?

EHM-0654 Murray:
Nope, but we do have MediaWiki (the software Wikipedia uses) running on the intranet for our developers to share knowledge, so I know where you're going with this Bruno.

Unfortunately, we don't want that open an architecture. A CMS is precisely what they want it running on, they even spoke to a company peddling their own CMS about it, but the costs were silly.

EHM-1617 Iain:
Bruno, did you see the U2U I sent you concerning the Award Engine?

EHM-0948 Bruno:
Yes.

I count 16 on departure and 18 on arrival.

ICAOS prefixes considered :
'EB','ED','EE','EF','EG','EH','EI','EK','EL','EN','EP','ES','ET','EV','EY','LA','LB','LC','LD','LE','LF','LG','LH','LI','LJ','LK','LL','LM','LO','LP','LQ','LR','LS','LT','LU','LV','LW','LY','LZ','BG','BI','UK','UL','UM','UR','UU','UW'

Regards,

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