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  • A new .NET blog: sharing experiences about brand-new technologies. http://binary-studio.com/blog/

    Hi, We are glad to announce we have opened a new blog! Have a look here: http://binary-studio.com/blog/. Hope this will be helpful for you! Best wishes, Nataly Kostukova Binary Studio // www.binary-studio.com Business, Evolved. mobile: +38 050 17 00 155 e-mail: nataly@binary-studio.com ICQ#...
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by Nataly.Kostukova on 05-22-2009, 12:00 AM
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  • Re: RenderComponent falls short

    Great discussion. You guys have me thinking hard on ways to improve this. The RenderComponent code is a great step, but there are some foundational issues which I don't think you've thought of yet, probably just because you haven't had to implement a full CMS yet :) Getting string output...
    Posted to ASP.NET MVC (Forum) by Kepler on 04-02-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: MVC, RenderComponent, CMS, ComponentController
  • Experimental application with ASP.NET MVC, Castle Windsor and NHibernate

    Hi all! At the Cuyahoga project we're in the process of creating a new CMS admin backend system. A MonoRail-based solution is already in the works, but I was interested to see if the stuff we've built with MonoRail could also be built with ASP.NET MVC because it will probably attract much more...
    Posted to ASP.NET MVC (Forum) by Tijn on 01-28-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: MVC, ASP.NET MVC, CMS, monorail
  • MVC-based CMS

    Hi All I'm building CMS to be used in future projects. I was pointed to new MVC framework as being easier to use for such type of cites. CMS I'm trying to build is a regular one with users, content pieces, piblish flag, revisions. In adition I would like to be able to use templates and be anle...
    Posted to ASP.NET MVC (Forum) by xirurg on 08-07-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: MVC, CMS
  • Re: ASP .Net MVC Architecture/Semi-CMS

    Hi surrealdolphin, (don't you have problems with sea water getting into keyboards and computers ) I did a quick search on codeplex and found at least ten so it may be worth having a good look to see if anyone else is doing what you want and maybe joinging them
    Posted to ASP.NET MVC (Forum) by sjnaughton on 08-11-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: MVC, CMS
  • Re: ASP .Net MVC Architecture/Semi-CMS

    There are a couple out there already: http://kooboo.codeplex.com/ http://mvccms.codeplex.com/ and quite a few more on codeplex. I thought I should mention it in case you didn't know about them
    Posted to ASP.NET MVC (Forum) by sjnaughton on 08-10-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: MVC, CMS
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