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Composite C1 is a free open source .NET-based web content management system.〔Marcello Tonarelli, ("Composite C1 free open source content management system" ), ''Marcello Tonarelli's Microsoft Dynamics CRM Blog'', December 13, 2010〕 The same version is available under both the MPL 1.1 license and Composite C1's commercial license. Composite C1 can be regarded as a CMS without database by default with an option of migrating its data store to a Microsoft SQL Server database. As the CMS without database it uses XML files for its data store. The CMS has an open pluggable architecture.〔Pauli Østerø, ("How does the Composite C1 architecture work?" ), StackOverflow, October 30, 2011〕 == History == Composite C1 development began mid-2007, it reached version 1.0 in January 2009 and until September 2010 was sold as a commercially licensed product, primarily to customers in Northern Europe. On 29 September 2010, Composite released C1 version 2.0 as free open source software under the Mozilla Public License, pledging to continue development on the free core and providing paid services.〔Barb Mosher, ("Composite C1 .NET Web CMS Has Gone Open Source" ), ''CMSWire'', October 13, 2010〕〔Jonathan Allen, ("How Composite C1 Found Success by Becoming Open Source" ), ''InfoQ'', March 13, 2014〕 In October 2010, Composite C1 was added to the .NET 4 enabled parts of Microsoft's Web App Gallery (Web Platform Installer 3 and WebMatrix). In March 2011, Composite C1 version 2.1 was released, making SQL Server support part of the open source project.〔Dee-Ann LeBlanc, ("Alert: What's Coming for Open Source CMS in April 2011" ), ''CMSWire'', March 31, 2011〕 In December 2011, Composite C1 version 3.0 was released, improving on the developer and content editor user experience and adding ASP.NET Razor as a layout template technology option. In January 2012, Composite C1 version 3.1 (called a "service release"), adding support for spell checking (when using Mozilla Firefox with dictionaries installed) and .less files. In April 2012, Composite C1 version 3.2 was released, adding "Save and Publish" combo button, support for plugging in external media data bases (like SharePoint or images from Facebook), HTML5 video streaming. It is compatible with .NET Framework 4.5 and Visual Studio 2012. In July 2013, more than a year since the last release, Composite C1 4.0 was released that is considered the 2nd big milestone release since Composite C1 open-sourced in October 2010, adding end-user features such as the block selector, searchable drop-downs, freehand image resizing, new Starter sites, as well as developer features such as built-in Razor and User Control functions, Razor and Master Page templates, page template features, data tree ordering. In November 2013, Composite C1 version 4.1 was released, adding drag-and-drop for images and files from the desktop into page content, support for Composite Form Builder, Internet Explorer 11 support, a new "Static Datatypes" folder on the Data Perspective, a 100% customized UI for the "Function Call Editor" for custom C1 Functions, and many more. In May 2014, Composite C1 version 4.2 was released, adding C1 Function previews in Visual Editor (showing an image of the rendered function rather than an abstract representation of "a macro"), simplified editing of C1 Function properties, a new responsive starter site called "Venus", iPad editing support, ASP.NET Razor 3.1.1 support and more. In June 2014, version 4.2 update 1 was release, which contains a number of improvements and bug fixes. This release is a recommended update to version 4.2. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Composite C1」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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