Management
System) like typo3, Joomla, Drupal, ... You can do it also
with cvs, m4, sed / awk, make, ... or a XML processor, where you write
XML files containing just the content and the XML processor generates
(static) HTML... (AFAIK the NetBSD web site is generated this way.)
I tried that. Down that path madness lies. It's far better to just
store the text in a database, possibly marked up in one of the "simple"
markup languages like markdown, and serve it up as required.
Then you have all the headaches of a database. Sometimes a Makefile and
some skeletons pulling in flat files really *is* the simplest approach.
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