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John Summerfield wrote:
> Michael Hannon wrote:
>> Hi, folks. One of the profs here has requested that we install "Mozilla
>> SeaMonkey or other webpage editors" on an SL 5.0 system here.
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>> I've read the discussion on this list about the lack of Seamonkey, the
>> reasons for the lack, and the possible workarounds. I generally prefer
>> to keep our systems as "vanilla" as possible. This leads me to ask: if
>> TUV has removed Seamonkey, what is the recommended tool for editing web
>> pages? And, yes, I'm aware of the existence of both emacs and vim, and
>> I have nothing against that approach, but this ain't for me.
>
> I have seamonkey on sl5; I don't recall where I got it, quite possibly
> from FC6. Certainly, I built it, the incriminating evidence is right
> there before my eyes.
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> I recall there is come kind of conflict with firefox.
>
> You might also look at moinmoin (a wiki), joomla (similar I think; I
> don't recall whether it's forked from something or into something, but
> that something is another possibility).
>
> There are several other possibilities to ease website ownership, you
> might also visit freshmeat.net and ask about wiki and cms (content
> management s). They might exceed your professor's needs, but then the
> price is agreeable. Oh, sugar crm too.
I think the "something else" is Mambo.
I should also mention moodle which might help with course delivery.
Google for more details.
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John
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