Introduction

Cuyahoga is an open source .NET web site framework. It provides content management capabilities and has a modular approach. Currently it works with MS .NET 2.0 with SQL Server, PostgreSQL or MySQL as database backend. Also, from version 1.5.2, Mono is fully supported again.

The main goal of the project is to show .NET developers that there is a different way of building web applications than the well known sample applications. Although the project is targeted primarily at .NET developers, anybody interested can download the source and start playing.

Questions, remarks, suggestions? Open a forum topic or mail to martijn [ at ] boland [ dot ] org.

Cuyahoga news

Cuyahoga is XHTML compliant

Finally, some official action! I know, it has been way too long that there has been some news, but that doesn't mean nothing has happened.

The Cuyahoga version in the SVN trunk is now fully XHTML 1.0 Transitional compliant. This was something I wanted to do for a long time, and since the move to .NET 2.0 it became a real possibility. The main reason to choose XHTML 1.0 Transitional and not XHTML 1.1 is the fact that FCKEditor only supports XHTML 1.0 Transitional.

It would be great if some brave souls could give it a little test drive. The latest version can be downloaded with any Subversion client from https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/cuyahoga/trunk.

Also FCKEditor has been upgraded to the latest version (2.3.2)

10/19/2006 5:02:00 PM Published by Martijn Boland Category Cuyahoga Comments 3

Comments
  • Great!

    It's good to see that you keep developing, even though Cuyahoga already is such a great framework :-)

    Do you have any time esimates as to when 2.0 will be in beta? I'm not too keen on running alpha-level software..

    by Albert - 10/20/2006 1:59:59 AM
  • hrhr

    Congratulations.. :)

    by Alexander Schuc - 10/20/2006 5:17:53 AM
  • Albert: Unfortunately we can't give a time estimate at this moment when Cuyahoga 2.0 will get the beta status and we're expecting quite a few API changed between 2.0 Alpha and Beta.

    by Martijn Boland - 10/20/2006 6:34:41 AM
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