Integrating CMSMS with other CMS software
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 10:56 pm
First, I want to say what great software CMSMS is. I have spent a lot of time looking at as many open source programs as possible and plan to migrate my sites from Mambo/Joomla and Drupal to CMSMS. No only is CMSMS very easy to use, but it allows direct META data insertion which is a big plus over most open source CMSs I have found (Mambo/Joomla allows it, but many CMSs that claim to be "search engine friendly" only remove query strings from URLS and don't allow individual page META tags to be set, instead using site wide META data - no good in my industry).
One issue that I usually have with my sites is that I have multiple CMSs on each site and my question relates to how to make these work best with CMSMS. In the past, I have had to create entry pages to some of my sites and then have differing CMSs sitting in directories under this main page, as if I try to install a CMS at the root level and then another below it, there are conflicts and the lower level CMS doesn't work. For example, I have used Mambo and Moodle on the same site and had to place them in their own directories, with a static entry page, so that both programs could work properly. Some people that use Moodle just place all of the Moodle files in the root directory along with the Mambo files and claim that it works fine, but not only does this seem a bit sloppy, but I don't even want to think about maintaining or updating such a mixture of programs.
Ideally, I would like to place CMSMS in the root directory and then place Moodle in a subdirectory like /courses. Has anyone had experience with this and/or can the developers give me any tips?
Thanks in advance.
Jerry
One issue that I usually have with my sites is that I have multiple CMSs on each site and my question relates to how to make these work best with CMSMS. In the past, I have had to create entry pages to some of my sites and then have differing CMSs sitting in directories under this main page, as if I try to install a CMS at the root level and then another below it, there are conflicts and the lower level CMS doesn't work. For example, I have used Mambo and Moodle on the same site and had to place them in their own directories, with a static entry page, so that both programs could work properly. Some people that use Moodle just place all of the Moodle files in the root directory along with the Mambo files and claim that it works fine, but not only does this seem a bit sloppy, but I don't even want to think about maintaining or updating such a mixture of programs.
Ideally, I would like to place CMSMS in the root directory and then place Moodle in a subdirectory like /courses. Has anyone had experience with this and/or can the developers give me any tips?
Thanks in advance.
Jerry