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XML Schema und XSL im Selbststudium lernen
onion.net ist eine .NET basierte High-End Content-Management Platform die konsequent auf die offenen Standards des W3C setzt. Betrachten Sie onion.net als ein XML Entwicklungssystem, das Sie beim Selbststudium von XML Schema und XSLT unterstützen kann. Ganz einfach: mit der für den...
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CMS has Lowered the Expectation Cost for Freelance Web Development
The cost to develop a decent website can range from $300 up to as much as $5000, but users seem to think that this is unreasonable since the large adoption of CMS. CMS has given non-developers the idea that we developers simply need to install the web application on a server and they will magically...
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Kooboo is a web CMS built based on ASP.NET MVC framework
This CMS is off to a good start. ASP.Net MVC, Yahoo UI, DotLucene. Very interesting.
The download package kooboo.zip contains an ASP.NET MVC website with a Visual Studio .sln solution file in it. You can download and unzip it, and then open the solution with your Visual Studio to use it. A compl...
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Open Source or Die – The *Real* Future of Graffiti?
Telligent’s Graffiti hasn’t quite flatlined yet, but the signs aren’t looking too good. Could OSS be the way to breathe life back into this once-promising CMS platform?
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12+ open source projects for .NET you probably didn’t know about.
Here’s a few of the better .NET open source projects which are making a difference to .NET developers worldwide, and it just shows that the open source .NET community is alive and well.
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Graffiti 1.2 Released
From the old Community Server days, Keyvan has been actively working on Telligent products (and so he has achieved a CS MVP). So who is better to talk about the new release of Telligent's next generation of personal CMSs? Take a look at Keyvan's writing about the new Graffiti 1.2.
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Oxite: OpenSource CMS from Microsoft Built on ASP.NET MVC
Simone Chiaretta writes about the recent announcement by Microsoft Evangelist, Jeff Sandquist, about Oxite which is an open source CMS built by Microsoft as a showcase and sample for ASP.NET MVC.
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Microsoft Oxite at the CodePlex
The home and sources of the Microsoft's Oxite CMS at the CodePlex
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Creating a Content Management System for your ASP.NET Web Site
This article will show you how to integrate the popular FCKeditor HTML Text editor into an ASP.NET site to provide your users with the ability to edit their web site without them having to access the underlying HTML or source files.
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Archiving CMS type data using SubSonic
Shows how to use Subsonic 2.1 to create archives for CMS type data
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News Ticker View for Graffiti CMS
Quick custom view file that allows for prototype-js-based auto-rotation of post titles as links to the posts themselves.
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How to install and use free ASP.NET CMS umbraco
Umbraco is free and open source CMS. It runs on .NET platform. In this article you can read: what applications are required to run umbraco, how to configure umbraco, how to create first simple website.
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Using BlogEngine.net as a general purpose CMS part I
In this series of posts, I will show how I converted a small website from just standard .aspx pages into a site where all pages are editable by Windows Live Writer and via an online interface. In Part I of this series I will just set some background on how I am approaching the creation of this light...
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Graffiti 1.0 Released
Telligent released the first final version of its new CMS product, Graffiti. Graffiti 1.0 can run under Mono and provides powerful features with simplicity.
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Telligent Launches Brilliant Marketing Campaign for .NET-Based CMS "Gr
This story goes over the ad campaign of Telligent for their new Dot Net based Graffiti CMS and how they "based" Wordpress.
Telligent turned a non-open source product into a buzz when it slammed Wordpress. Graffiti is based on dot net and some people took their ad to mean that php is un...