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Raymond SCHMIT
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      07-31-2008
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 10:07:39 -0400, Fred
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>I have situations where a client wants to be educated on making
>changes to their website. I have no problem educating the client on
>site changes and making posts but they always screw up the validation.
>
>Has anybody else run up against this issue and how did you over come
>it.
>
>Is there a software solution? Is there a design method that allows
>for easy validate changes. Maybe I should lean towards a CMS app that
>prints validate HTML, I dunno.
>

I have seen a software solution.
The customer will not be able to change html pages by using html
syntaxes because he can only update some records in a database.
The website is created by using a sort of templates composed of html
codes and the data coming from the database.
 
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Travis Newbury
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      07-31-2008
On Jul 31, 5:50*pm, Raymond.Sch...@pircarre.be (Raymond SCHMIT) wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 10:07:39 -0400, Fred
>
> <sorry_I_dont_need_s...@noway.com> wrote:
> >I have situations where a client wants to be educated on making
> >changes to their website. *I have no problem educating the client on
> >site changes and making posts but they always screw up the validation.

>
> >Has anybody else run up against this issue and how did you over come
> >it.

>
> >Is there a software solution? *Is there a design method that allows
> >for easy validate changes. *Maybe I should lean towards a CMS app that
> >prints validate HTML, I dunno.

>
> I have seen a software solution.
> The customer will not be able to change html pages by using html
> syntaxes because he can only update some records in a database.
> The website is created by using a sort of templates composed of html
> codes and the data coming from the database.


I believe that is called a Content Management System (CMS)

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Raymond SCHMIT
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      08-01-2008
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 15:15:20 -0700 (PDT), Travis Newbury
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>On Jul 31, 5:50*pm, Raymond.Sch...@pircarre.be (Raymond SCHMIT) wrote:
>> On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 10:07:39 -0400, Fred
>>
>> <sorry_I_dont_need_s...@noway.com> wrote:
>> >I have situations where a client wants to be educated on making
>> >changes to their website. *I have no problem educating the client on
>> >site changes and making posts but they always screw up the validation.

>>
>> >Has anybody else run up against this issue and how did you over come
>> >it.

>>
>> >Is there a software solution? *Is there a design method that allows
>> >for easy validate changes. *Maybe I should lean towards a CMS app that
>> >prints validate HTML, I dunno.

>>
>> I have seen a software solution.
>> The customer will not be able to change html pages by using html
>> syntaxes because he can only update some records in a database.
>> The website is created by using a sort of templates composed of html
>> codes and the data coming from the database.

>
>I believe that is called a Content Management System (CMS)


Thanks for furnishing the explanation of the "CMS" acronym
 
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Travis Newbury
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      08-01-2008
On Aug 1, 8:53*am, Raymond.Sch...@pircarre.be (Raymond SCHMIT) wrote:
> >I believe that is called a Content Management System (CMS)

> Thanks for furnishing the explanation of the "CMS" acronym


My point was your explanation of a software solution was redundant.

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dorayme
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      08-01-2008
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Travis Newbury <> wrote:

> On Aug 1, 8:53*am, Raymond.Sch...@pircarre.be (Raymond SCHMIT) wrote:
> > >I believe that is called a Content Management System (CMS)

> > Thanks for furnishing the explanation of the "CMS" acronym

>
> My point was your explanation of a software solution was redundant.
>


Funny, coming from someone who specialises in redundancy...

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Travis Newbury
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      08-02-2008
On Aug 1, 7:23*pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> > My point was your explanation of a software solution was redundant.

> Funny, coming from someone who specialises in redundancy...


Et-tu, dorayme?

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