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A CMS built around topic maps:
"It has a simple Notation language for content called xSiteable Notation, utilizing for structure, binding and other assorted cleverness and the Sablotron XSLT parser for quick, reliable and powerful processing. Just run the xSiteable script, and you get a complete site out the other end, ready for deployment. Topics, associations and occurences, together with a mini-content management system and notation system, all wrapped up in one."
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Well I had a look at that, and I'm slightly impressed. That's really only a set of XSLT templates doing all that work. Awesome.
But I'm not really convinced... first, it's a page-rendering (compiler) approach. Turing a set of static source files into a static set of html files. And the, I'm not sure how easy it is to manage a really large set of topics etc. And how about layout?
It's a really cool thing, don't be fooled by my rambling... only I am searching to do this all more dxnamically. And most importantly, I'm looking into how this all can improve the
content-creation process.
I guess a more Wiki-like approach to content creation is what I'm looking for...
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