Re: Going to X and Re: Somewhat dynamic HTML
Re: Going to X and Re: Somewhat dynamic HTML
- Subject: Re: Going to X and Re: Somewhat dynamic HTML
- From: garbanzito <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 00:18:37 -0700
at 2002 03 07, 16:07 -0800, they whom i call Landis wrote:
Thanks for the great references towards a solution for my "dynamic"
website issues. I'm looking into a couple mods, has's AWPS, and
checking out the demo of Radio Userland. From what I've seen so far
Radio seems to be exclusively for "blog's", whatever those are.
i know, it's weird. Radio is marketed as a corkscrew, but
it's really a Swiss army knife. i wish i could point you to
a tutorial for the crucial task of deconstructing Radio
(turning off the server, making it a pure scripting
platform). under the hood are an object database, an
excellent scripting language, a decent IDE, and a strong
AppleEvents suite. not to mention XML-RPC & SOAP, and verbs
to do many common TCP/IP tasks ...
a FileMaker glue table is built in -- under the Window menu
select "Radio.root" and navigate in the resulting window to
"suites/FileMakerLib". to get oriented it might help to look
through the forum archives at UserLand's site, or
<
http://www.scriptmeridian.org/>
maybe start with searches for "filemaker" and "static".
Any ideas on script portability (I mean will my current scripts work
in X maybe with some modification - they wouldn't with AS 1.7, but I
gather that was a bug). Anything else I should consider regarding
scripts before I make the change?
it might help to know that you'll have an escape hatch --
you can still run your scripts in Classic and whatever
version of AS you have installed for Classic will be
entirely operative (at least for scripting Classic apps). my
Classic runs AS 1.6 under 9.2.1, with which my Frontier 6
scripts for QuarkXPress 4.11 work just fine.
--
steve harley email@hidden
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