ndCMS 0.4 is a ASP.NET script for Content Management scripts design by Timothy Bell.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. ndCMS is a ASP.net (C#) content management system that features a roles based user manager.
Publisher review: ndCMS is a ASP.net (C#) content management system that features a roles based user manager. ndCMS is a ASP.net (C#) content management system that utilizes the MaxVirtual.Data database wrapper which enables ndCMS to be run off of a number of different databases (Oracle MSSQL, Access, MySQL, SQLite, etc. etc). The switch can be made in a matter of minutes (just port your data over, make a couple changes in the config files, then tailor the sql statements to suit your database). The goal of ndCMS is to provide a quick and easy way to deploy a .net website while saving you time and money.FeaturesRoles based user managerFile managerWYSIWYG editorTemplate managerSpell checkerSearch engine friendly URLs and built-in http compressionInstallationThe main configuration settings are located in the WEB.CONFIG file; and all the database connections are decalred in the DB_CONFIG.XML file.Use the following information to login for the first time: username: admin; password: admin Requirements: · Windows 2000/XP/2003 · IIS 5 or above · .NET Framework 1.1 Operating system: Windows
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