[erlang-questions] Web toolkit, N2O guide
Vlad Dumitrescu
vladdu55@REDACTED
Mon Apr 1 16:46:33 CEST 2019
Hi!
Should the link be to http://zotonic.com? The org one goes to the default
page of an unitialized server.
best regards,
Vlad
On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 2:55 PM Marc Worrell <marc@REDACTED> wrote:
> Hi Eckard,
>
> You can also use Zotonic CMS (http://zotonic.org/)
>
> Static files can be served using `controller_static_pages` or directly as
> assets from their
> the `lib` directory, or as templates from the `templates/static` directory.
>
> The nice thing with using Zotonic for your site is that you also get:
>
> * Rich and very flexible templating system
> * Full content management environment
> * Multi-lingual
> * Access control modules
> * Email handling (send & receive)
> * Timezone handling
> * Module system
> * etc. etc. etc.
>
> Zotonic uses PostgreSQL for its database.
>
> Currently the 0.x version is the “stable” branch.
> We are working towards a 1.x (really soon now).
>
> The 1.x will have deep MQTT integration.
>
> Cheers, Marc
>
>
> On 1 Apr 2019, at 13:08, Eckard Brauer <eckard.brauer@REDACTED> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> as I will have to develop a little web application for serving >~80 %
> pure static and < 20 % dynamic (DB frontend, sessoins - DB choice is
> still free) content, I thought of using N2O as the toolkit of choice.
> Some questions arise from that:
>
> * Are there better alternatives to N2O for that?
>
> * Is there a (preferrably step by step) guide for beginners available,
> as most of the tutorials I found seem outdated for years?
>
> Thanks in advance for hints!
> Eckard
>
> --
> :)
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