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- ProcessWire abstract "ProcessWire is an open source content management framework (CMF) and content management system (CMS) written in the PHP (5.3+) programming language. It is distributed under the GNU General Public License. ProcessWire is built around an API loosely inspired by syntax used in the JavaScript framework jQuery. The goal behind the API is to provide the level of accessibility and control to a site's page content that jQuery provides to the DOM.While originally developed purely as a CMF, ProcessWire is currently distributed as a combined CMF and CMS, with the CMS portion providing an administrative control panel for web-based management of content. ProcessWire focuses on being markup agnostic, leaving output to the user. In this manner, the framework is intended to provide flexibility for output in web sites, web services and related applications. The goal was to let the individual site drive the direction of the output, rather than tailor a site around existing generated CMF/CMS output.".
- ProcessWire genre List_of_content_management_frameworks.
- ProcessWire latestReleaseVersion "2.4.0".
- ProcessWire license GNU_General_Public_License.
- ProcessWire programmingLanguage PHP.
- ProcessWire wikiPageExternalLink processwire.com.
- ProcessWire wikiPageExternalLink www.avoine.fi.
- ProcessWire wikiPageExternalLink www.processwire.com.
- ProcessWire wikiPageExternalLink www.ryancramer.com.
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- ProcessWire developer "Ryan Cramer".
- ProcessWire genre List_of_content_management_frameworks.
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- ProcessWire language "English, others as contributed".
- ProcessWire latestReleaseVersion "2.4".
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- ProcessWire license GNU_General_Public_License.
- ProcessWire name "ProcessWire".
- ProcessWire operatingSystem "Cross-platform, PHP/MySQL required".
- ProcessWire programmingLanguage PHP.
- ProcessWire subject Category:Content_management_systems.
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- ProcessWire comment "ProcessWire is an open source content management framework (CMF) and content management system (CMS) written in the PHP (5.3+) programming language. It is distributed under the GNU General Public License. ProcessWire is built around an API loosely inspired by syntax used in the JavaScript framework jQuery.".
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- ProcessWire homepage processwire.com.
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