(I hope this is not spam - I'm just excited)
ToendaCMS is new (to me anyway) and doesn't require a databse but can use one it wanted. Otherwise, it uses an XML flat-file as a database. Here is some more info from the web page itself...
The site can be located at http://www.toenda.com/en . There isn't much documentation to be found on it but the forum is available for support even though most of that is in German. Still, I'm giving it a try as we speak. I find it has a bit of a learning curve but so so most CMS packages.
Have fun and I hope you find it useful!
ToendaCMS is new (to me anyway) and doesn't require a databse but can use one it wanted. Otherwise, it uses an XML flat-file as a database. Here is some more info from the web page itself...
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toendaCMS dives you a browser based administration of content and layout. It is complete platform independent and supports with its own SQL abstractionlayer different database systems. * Browser based administration of content and layout * Platform independent: Linux/UNIX, BSD, Windows9x - Vista, MacOS(X), etc. * PHP4 and PHP5 support * XML-Database with XML-Parser * SQL Abstraction Layer * Components API for simple development of own Plugins * etc. Supported Database Server You can use toendaCMS with many database systems. Officiell support is at this time for the two big open-source database systems MySQL and PostgreSQL. But you can use toendaCMS also with a XML flatfile database. * XML flat file * MySQL * postgreSQL * SQLite (unofficiell) * Microsoft SQL Server (unofficiell) |
The site can be located at http://www.toenda.com/en . There isn't much documentation to be found on it but the forum is available for support even though most of that is in German. Still, I'm giving it a try as we speak. I find it has a bit of a learning curve but so so most CMS packages.
Have fun and I hope you find it useful!
