[thelist] Client wants to update page content

Virginia O'Dine vodine at direct.ca
Wed Oct 9 15:51:01 CDT 2002


Here's an article I just ran across...
http://javascript.about.com/library/weekly/aa102901a.htm
"Using Javascript to Manage Content"

Also, here's a site that offers browser-based web updating.
http://www.editmysiteonline.com

Virginia

From: "Richard McFarland" <rlmcfarland at attbi.com>
To: <thelist at lists.evolt.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 9:02 AM
Subject: [thelist] Client wants to update page content


> Hello, all.
>
> I recently developed a site for a restaurant:
>
> http://www.nellsrestaurant.com
>
> The owner/chef is eager to be able to update various pages (such as menu)
> himself. He is not very tech-savvy, but doesn't want to have to pay me
> forever to update frequently-changing data.
>
> I know there are a myriad of server-side solutions for this, but there is
no
> budget right now for developing any of them. One suggestion that has been
> made is to install a WYWIWYG html editor on his machine, teach him how to
> get the pages he wants to edit via FTP, and then re-put them when he's
done.
> Of course, he could always edit the html file itself in a text editor but
> that make me pretty nervous, given his knowledge level.
>
> I've also run across a couple of web-based content editors (WebEdit and
> editace, for example). Anyone had any experience with this sort of thing?
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> richard
> --
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