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Nov 21 |
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Object-based content management system No, it wasn't an e-Commerce package. |
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Nov 20 |
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Object-based content management system No, I don't believe it was a commercial software package. If memory serves, it was something more open, like WordPress or Django. |
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Nov 20 |
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Object-based content management system @OlivierPons Because I'm looking for a specific software package that I can reuse. gdgt is just a good example of what could be done with such a package. |
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Nov 19 |
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Object-based content management system That's a great answer, but alas, not the one I'm looking for. Thank you anyway for trying. +1 as I will look into this regardless. |
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Nov 14 |
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Object-based content management system I think the best example to similarity I can give is gdgt. It's not an e-commerce website, it's purely informational, and it has community-oriented elements. If you look at a product specs page, you can see categorized specifications that can be used for comparisons. |
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Nov 14 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Nov 14 |
accepted | Advantages/disadvantages of “separated” web applications |
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Nov 14 |
asked | Object-based content management system |
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Dec 19 |
answered | Are HTML tables bad for SEO? |
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Jul 22 |
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Advantages/disadvantages of “separated” web applications I did try to word this question in such a way that it would fall under an architectural discussion as opposed to a programming discussion. I'm well aware that anything further into programming would have fell into the realm of an SO question, but per the FAQ here: "If your question generally covers the operation of websites which you control, then you're in the right place to ask your question!" I think I'm in the right place. |
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Jul 21 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jul 21 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Jul 21 |
awarded | Student |
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Jul 21 |
asked | Advantages/disadvantages of “separated” web applications |

