Livecode Content Management System
Andre Garzia
andre at andregarzia.com
Sat Dec 2 15:48:12 EST 2017
Alejandro,
You could but there lies a question of why should you do it? The idea of
storing flat files is that they are easy to edit by a human. Most flat file
CMSs use Markdown plus a frontmatter in YAML these days and that is really
a good system. Check out GravCMS, Jekyll, Metalsmith, Hexo, for some
examples.
cheers
On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 1:17 AM, Alejandro Tejada via use-livecode <
use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> Andre Garzia wrote:
> > If you choose to store your data on flat files and use git
> > on that folder, you get branching, rollback and backups
> > for free for your CMS.
>
> Those data flat files could be stored as base64 encoded
> text files, Right?
>
> Al
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