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Re: Looking for a CMSby Anonymous Monk |
| on Jun 14, 2013 at 14:09 UTC ( [id://1038976]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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What is a relatively painless way to move to a CMS without re-writing all of the Perl scripts? One has nothing to do with the other -- a CMS need not touch the rest of the webserver, or any existing scripts Are there script converters that will facilitate such a move? No; Actually maybe; Depends on what the scripts do -- if they're just fetching content stuff from a database , you can export the stuff, and import into new cms database -- maybe then convert from markdown to new-cms-format-if-it-doesnt-come-with-markdown-parser Which CMS is appropriate given this starting point The starting point is generically vague -- its no different than starting from zero -- so pick one, pick two, doesn't matter Is it required for the CMS to be Perl-based, or does this even matter? Do you require the CMS to be perl based? I don't think it matters, it matters if the CMS has the features you want -- the less work you have to do the less work you have to do, its like less work i.e. is there a way to run Perl scripts from within Joomla? Is Joomla a webserver? Webservers can run any program, and there is no reason for two program to interfere with each other -- put them in different rooms (paths) and they'll live happily on the same webserver
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