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31.JAN.2013
Release
a new security update
for ALMUBDA CMS
ver. 1.8
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A web content
management system (web CMS) is a bundled or stand-alone
application to create, manage, store and deploy content on Web
pages. Web content includes text and embedded graphics, photos,
video, audio, and code (e.g., for applications) that displays
content or interacts with the user. A web CMS may catalog and
index content, select or assemble content at runtime, or deliver
content to specific visitors in a requested way, such as other
languages. Web CMSs usually allow client control over HTML-based
content, files, documents, and web hosting plans based on the
system depth and the niche it serves.
The first content management system (CMS) was announced at the
end of 1990s. This CMS was designed to simplify the complex task
of writing numerous versions of code and to make the website
development process more flexible. CMS platforms allow users to
centralize data editing, publishing and modification on a single
back-end interface.
The core function of content management systems is to present
information on web sites. CMS features vary widely from system
to system. Simple systems showcase a handful of features, while
other releases, notably enterprise systems, offer more complex
and powerful functions. Most CMS include Web-based publishing,
format management, revision control (version control), indexing,
search, and retrieval. The CMS increments the version number
when new updates are added to an already-existing file. A CMS
may serve as a central repository containing documents, movies,
pictures, phone numbers, scientific data. CMSs can be used for
storing, controlling, revising, semantically enriching and
publishing documentation.
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