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July 17, 2012 2:10pm

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  • #1 / Jul 17, 2012 2:10pm

    netniks

    3 posts

    My company is looking for an alternative to Serena Collage, which has been end-of-lifed 3 years ago.

    In the Collage workflow, you work in a Project database, which then deploys html to a webserver. Can ExpressionEngine be configured to run this way, as well?

    I don’t know if this workflow represents the best SEO practice, but it has consistently worked well, deploying all of the files necessary in order to build a webserver comprised of just HTML (well, some javascript, as well).

    Thanks

  • #2 / Jul 17, 2012 3:19pm

    Shane Eckert

    7174 posts

    Hello netniks,

    ExpressionEngine requires a MySQL database. So your live site would need to be hosted on a server with Database.

    Does that help?

    Is there anything else I can help with?

    Cheers,

  • #3 / Jul 17, 2012 3:56pm

    netniks

    3 posts

    Thank you, Shane. That clarifies it. My company is looking to Drupal, at the moment, even though it works on the same MySQL and PHP, etc. database driven approach. Therefore, our IT department either knows about how to basically export HTML files from a database, or is ok with dispensing with deployed HTML files. I don’t know which is the case.

    I worked with ExpressionEngine just after it came out so many years ago, but haven’t touched it in the interim. It still seems like a mature and flexible solution.

    If I may ask a more off-topic question as it relates to my original post, do LAMP websites perform as well as a straight-up HTML sites for search engine results, or does Google crawl them all the same?

    Thanks and regards

  • #4 / Jul 17, 2012 5:05pm

    Shane Eckert

    7174 posts

    Hey netniks,

    I am glad I could help.

    LAMP is my preferred, but they are crawled just the same. A site is a site as far as the crawlers are concerned.

    Again, my personal preference is LAMP.

    Cheers!

  • #5 / Jul 18, 2012 1:38pm

    netniks

    3 posts

    Thanks!

  • #6 / Jul 18, 2012 1:43pm

    Shane Eckert

    7174 posts

    Hey netniks,

    No worries! Glad to help.

    If you need anything else, please just let me know by opening a new thread.

    Cheers,

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