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          <title>New to CMS Builder, and have questions</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[I just purchase a copy of CMS Builder to use on our company intranet and have a few questions.<br /><br />It's definately not what I was expecting. I envisioned the typical CMS type of engine. I setup a database to play around with, and see if I could figure it out, but I'm a little stuck. It appears that this software will allow you to create menus and sections, populate them with content, then I need to copy that content into a PHP template I made, correct?<br /><br />Are there no options to update a live page from the admin section in realtime? Basically, what I'm looking to do, is have a webspace where I can login as an admin or editor, click the page I want to edit or even create, populate it with content and hit save. Then it's immediately available to the viewer. Am I missing something or were my expectations completely off?<br />]]></description>
          <pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 14:12:34 -0700</pubDate>
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