October 2002
Intermediate to advanced
496 pages
12h 35m
English
A content management system (CMS) is just another software application. Fortunately, you don't have to write it; just install and use it, which for some of the early CMSs was just as difficult as writing one from scratch! Content comes in two basic flavors: files and discrete items/values. File content includes images, documents, media files, and so on. There isn't much integrated in the design. The deployment of this type of content needs to be managed well, and this can be a difficult problem when the content needs to be distributed to multiple servers at the same time, but that's one of the reasons you buy a good content management solution instead of building your own.
When the content is in the ...
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