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A content management framework is an application programming interface for creating a customized content management system.Some such systems are:
- Apache Cocoon ( Apache module)
- AxKit (Apache module)
- eZ publish ( PHP and MySQL)
- Jakarta Slide ( Java)
- Apache Mason (Apache module)
- Krysalis Foundation (PHP)
- Midgard (also in a " Lite" edition) (PHP and MySQL)
- OpenACS ( AOLserver and PostgreSQL or Oracle)
- PloneScreenshot of default Plone install Plone is an extensible content management system written in the Python programming language based on the Zope. It can be used as an intranet and extranet server, a document publishing system, and a groupware tool for co (Zope product)
- Slither
- Tea Trove ( Java)
- ZopeContent management systems Free software Zope Python programming language Zope is an object oriented web application server written in the programming language Python. It can be almost fully managed with a web-based user interface. A Zope website is compo ( PythonFor other meanings, see Python (disambiguation). Python anchietae Python breitensteini Python brongersmai Python molurus Python regius Python reticulatus Python sebae Python timoriensis Python pronounced, Py-thahn, is the common name for the Boidae Family)
See also
- List of content management systemsFor more information on content management systems, see the main article. WHATS STOPPING ME EDITING THIS PAGE? This is a list of content management systems and Content Management Frameworks which operate on a variety of platforms. Some common ones include
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