On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 11:53:02AM +0200, Karlo Lozovina wrote:
- content reusing: this is a tough one to explain :), but I'll try. I want all the data (mathematical theories, theorems, problems and so on) to be in, let's call it one central repository. Then, when I want to create a part of the web about linear algebra, i can use the data from that 'central' repository.
CPS might work for you. All content goes in a repository and can be "published" to multpiple places (the implementation creates a small "proxy" object in each folder you publish to). I already had a large-ish working site based on CMFDefault that I didn't want to port to either CPS or Plone, so I'm working on a similar idea that requires only CMF, not CPS or Plone. It's at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/sharedcontent/ ... but it needs some attention before it's really production-ready. Note that my implementation currently supports only whole images, documents, or files; it doesn't support ad-hoc recombination of smaller units. That would be cool and I will probably need it eventually. -- Paul Winkler http://www.slinkp.com