ClassWeb was designed to easily create & control class websites without learning HTML or FTP. MySQL & PHP based, this is the open source version of what we've used for over 3 years (330 classes/quarter) at Social Sciences Computing, UCLA.
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<pre> ClassWeb 2.03 - UCLA WebDesign Team - 09-18-02 ---------------------------------------------- Enabled ClassWeb to become multilingual with the use of language files. Brought back link for original file upload utility in addition to the newly featured WebbJeff Filemanager 1.1. Removed off most of ClassWeb docs since it is available at http://classweb.ucla.edu Converted help html file to help php files to become dynamic and be included in language file for multilingual. Cleaned up some of the scripts. There are 3 different file edit utilities available. The one in production is FileManager 1.1 added by Emmanuel Florent. The previous was added by Glen Stewart and is located in the /classweb/prof directory as well as the admin directory of the sample history site. However, since it is old, it is no longer linked. The original file edit utility was developed by us and can be accessed in any class site by passing stubsection parameter equal to fedit using stub.pl (Example: "./admin/stub.pl?stubsection=fedit"). NOTE: Our original file edit utility as well as Glen Stewart's version has not been updated to support multilingual since it is no longer in use. However, FileManager features limited multilingual support and is explained further in /classweb/lang-eng.inc (default English file for ClassWeb). Using any of these three file edit utilities is up to your preference. Enjoy! </pre>
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