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README FOR RAM-CMS
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README FOR RAM-CMS About: RAM-CMS is a simple content management system designed to be portable and easy to use. It includes the ease of management Wiki software offers, without the offbeat wiki markup or heavy database. RAM-CMS is targeted at those of us that long for a simple solution that is extremely flexible. RAM-CMS is not a typical Content Management System because we appeal to those that know a little HTML, but don't want to just use plain HTML because of the overhead of maintaining HTML pages. RAM-CMS acts as a combination template system and content organizer, with the added benefit of reduced bandwidth as a result. (In future a web based management system may be developed). Features: Uses Plain HTML Markup - no funky wiki markup. Acts as a templating system - one design fits all. Very easy to install and maintain. Can easily be moved to a diffrent url without any modifications. No Database Required - SQL or otherwise. Supports PHP 3+, Perl 5.6+, mod_perl 1/2. Very Fast. Very Small - Total size of program files are less than 20K Very Good Design - RAM-CMS was developed to attack a complex problem (how to manage my website content) with such a simple and straightforward solution that, unlike other products, isn't watered down so much it becomes counter-productive. Configuration is very flexible - RAM-CMS has no limit to how your content is generated and shown to the end-user. Cache mechanism to conserve bandwidth and server resources (still in development). Supports BBCode markup in site pages Valid HTML 4.01 Very flexable template / theme support Includes 12 themes (more being added all the time) Very easy to import your existing site design into RAM-CMS. Example Pages: A sample website is included to give you some ideas, as I find the best way learn something is by example, and indeed will be more accurate and understood than this documentation :) The index file is never called directly; it is assumed your server has the index file name set as what Apache would call a "DocumentIndex" - the index.html file is a common example. The reason for this it so index.php can be renamed to index.php3, index.phtml, or index.cgi - depending on how your web server is configured - this is what makes hyperlinks portable between different server editions of RAM-CMS. If your web server does not act this way you will need to modify parts of the code. Most web servers with PHP installed should not require this, however (Perl CGI may be less common, although mod_perl users are likely fine). Note that if your server support a different "DocumentIndex" file name for PHP (like default.php), then simply rename index.php to whatever is configured to be the "DocumentIndex" for PHP scripts. This applies for the other server editions as well (e.g. index.pl to index.cgi) To link from one page to another the convention is to use the following basic format: <a href="./?page=page-name">Page Name</a> This makes all the pages portable should they be moved in the future, and also hides the underlying technology from user view - Tim Berners-Lee would be proud. Speed of RAM-CMS: RAM-CMS is very fast - much faster than virtually all other CMS systems. And RAM-CMS is still getting faster, and the author promises that RAM-CMS will never get slower. Factors that keep RAM-CMS Fast: Compact / Efficient CodeBase - no extra crap to make the code look "pretty". No memory-hogging objects are used, and functions are used only when it is practical. Other than that, everything is done in main(). Soon a version will be released with all the code comments removed (less work for the server == faster execution time). Structured programming at it's best Output Buffering by design - output to the browser is sent once, not multiple times like in other programs. Performance inproves, since there is less I/O. Well Written? This code is very well written. It is clean and very easy to follow. This code is so well written that it runs on all version of PHP - PHP 3, PHP 4, and PHP 5. From what i've read, it should also run on PHP 6 without modification also. In addition to that, RAM-CMS-Lite has already been ported to Perl with only a few changes required - none of them involving code organization. FAQ / Q & A Q. What does RAM-CMS stand for? A. Well, originally the RAM part stood for the authors initials. Now, RAM-CMS in this context stands for "Really Amazingly Modest Content Management System" Q. How well have you tested RAM-CMS? A. I have tested RAM-CMS on the following: Lighttpd 1.4.13 / PHP 5.2.0 FastCGI (Debian 4.0) Apache 1.3.26 / PHP 3.0.18 SAPI (Debian 3.0) Apache 1.3.26 / PHP 4.1.2 CGI (Debian 3.0) Apache 1.3.26 / Perl 5.6.1 (Debian 3.0) Apache 1.3.26 / mod_perl 1.26 (Debian 3.0) Apache 1.3.34 / Perl 5.8.8 (Debian 4.0) Apache 1.3.34 / mod_perl 1.29 (Debian 4.0) Apache 1.3.34 / PHP 5.2.0 SAPI (Debian 4.0) IIS 5.0 / ASP SAPI (Windows 2000 Server) IIS 5.0 / PHP 3.0.17 CGI (Windows 2000 Server) IIS 5.0 / Perl 5.8.8 CGI (Windows 2000 Server) IIS 7.0 / ASP SAPI (Windows Vista Ultimate) RAM-CMS is tested on the above before each new release is made to ensure that everything works as it should. BUGS A bug tracker is now available at http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=ram-cms . The author of this program can be contacted via: http://savannah.nongnu.org/users/ramnet . Documentation License Copyright © 2007,2008 Robert Alex Marder. 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