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Absolute bad idear.
To control users change the website, it is change management. Your
company should have some guy/team control the change.
Oracle is not good for this.
On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 00:02:24 -0500, Deen Dayal
<deen.dayal_at_dol.state.nj.us> wrote:
> I want to get some comments from people who already did it or know about it.
> We are in the process of restructuring our website and the site has 30%
> dynamic content and 70% static content. This Static content is contributed
> by a lot of divisions in our department and each department should only have
> control on their content.
>
> We want to control/track and audit changes to this static content; somebody
> came up with the idea of putting all the web pages content into an oracle
> database and develop some User Interface to modify the content. On daily
> basis all the changed static content is extracted and pushed to site.
>
> Here are my questions
> 1) Did anybody do this kind of work? Is there any software which can
> accomplish what we are trying to do?
> 2) How people out there control/manage/audit/track their static content
> with thousands of pages of html/graphics etc.
> 3) Going with our idea of Oracle Database as the backend how the user
> identifies/searches for the content in the User Interface. Let's say he/she
> wants edit 3rd paragraph in http://somesite/somepath/some.html how does he
> search for that text and pull it in the GUI to edit.
> 4) Any other ideas to implement this??
>
> Can anybody out there point me to any docs or websites which deal with these
> issues?
>
> Any help in this regard is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Deen
>
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-- Regards Zhu Chao www.cnoug.org -- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Fri Mar 04 2005 - 00:57:14 CST