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 Posted by James on 12/08/05 03:57 
Hi Thomas, 
the easiest way to do what you're talking about would be to install a  
CMS on the server (Content Management System) 
 
As it's hosted with an ISP, it would have to be something you can upload  
yourself, also, "free" and "open source" are nice words to hear when  
convincing your clients of price and support... 
 
Mambo is a great CMS, easy as pie to install, you just upload and go to  
the site and it set's itself up, creates it's own database tables, the  
works. 
http://www.mamboserver.com/ 
 
All you have to do is create a template that looks like your clients  
site, and create a couple of users. 
 
Of course it depends totally on the purpose and content of your clients  
site as to whether Mambo will suit their needs. 
 
Also have a look at the following CMS's - some of these are a lot more  
complicated than others, and some require installation by the ISP. 
http://www.phpnuke.org/ 
http://www.xoops.org/ 
http://www.phpcms.de/index.en.html 
http://jetbox.streamedge.com/ 
http://www.thefreecountry.com/php/contentmanagement.shtml 
 
Not Free: 
http://www.sitellite.org/ 
 
Regards, 
James. 
 
 
thomas_okken@hotmail.com wrote: 
>  
> So now I'm wondering, are there any PHP-aware WYSIWYG HTML editors out 
> there? 
> I realize that it is impossible to do this in general, since the 
> content of an active page is by definition not something you can edit 
> interactively, but even something as basic as recognizing PHP 'include' 
> tags and substituting them in place would be a lifesaver for us. 
>
 
  
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