On 9/12/06, *Andrew Williams* <andy@handyande.co.uk
<mailto:andy@handyande.co.uk>> wrote:
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 16:45 -0500, brian.mattern@gmail.com
<mailto:brian.mattern@gmail.com> wrote:
[snip]
>
> How does XSM store the page content internally? It seems like many
> people dislike editing files in a text box. Is there any way it
could
> use files on the fs? Then just have a cmd line script to compile the
> site?
It is stored in XML files, so it can be edited but you need to
remember
the encoding issues for HTML content.
Can't these XML files be in CVS?
so people can use whatever tool they like to edit them, and then check
them in, and a script similar to the commits email script can
recompile the site on commits.
This is one way to keep most people happy, since it lets them use
whatever they like to edit contents. ( I don't know about adding
contents though )
--
Chady 'Leviathan' Kassouf
http://chady.net/
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