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It requires no dynamic scripting capabilities on the server; WebMake sites can be deployed to a plain old FTP site without any problems. It separates the content editors, the HTML page designers, and the site architect; only the site architect needs to edit the WebMake file itself, or know Perl or WebMake code. Text can be edited as standard HTML or converted from other formats, including plain text (using the Text::EtText module).
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Interfaces | command line, web |
Programs | webmake, webmake.cgi, wmblog |
Source languages | Perl |
Supported languages | HTML |
Use requirements | Perl |
Weak prerequisites | Text::EtText, HTML::Parser, IO::String, Image::Size, DB_File, XML::Sablotron |
Related programs | OpenCms, PHPX |
License verified by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2002-06-19 |
Entry compiled by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> |
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