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Re: xcode and 5.4
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Re: xcode and 5.4


  • Subject: Re: xcode and 5.4
  • From: ute Hoffmann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 09:37:17 +0100


Am 28.10.2007 um 08:57 schrieb Klaus Berkling:


On Oct 27, 2007, at 11:50 PM, ute Hoffmann wrote:

For me because of the missing WO Builder. I have do do my html from scratch myself, no Designer, wo gives html to me and I can plug in the wo tags and thats it. If it was thus doing it in source would be ok, more or less.

I have not tried this and have not worked out the practicality of it but I have been thinking about this in my head: Have WO return content in xml when retrieved via AJAX. All your formatting happens in HTML pages that are not in your WOApp. At the moment this sounds too complicated, like I said, just a thought.


What I miss about WO Builder is the ability to create the Java source code file from the objects created and dragged into the web page.

But using whatever wysiwyg Editor, then copying the html over, chage all image references and putting the WO Tags in in source is not as good as being able to do everything in one tool, No need to change image references at all....

I'm not sure why you are doing this. If images already live on your web site then there is no need to change references. Unless you include the images in your WOApp and changing them to WOImages in the HTML.


I need references like /media/... in my WebObjects Components. It is a long time since I did make html in a html-editor ( I work for years only with WebObjects Builder and only use GoLive if a: Something goes completely wrong and I need to grab the source of the generated WO Page from the browser and to view it in a wysiwig to locate the problem or b: I need to test some small bit of html/css before I implement it to make sure it works in the way supposed, so maybe things are different now. But then all images I had were either relative links (no good for WebObjects deployment at all) or absolute links of the kind http://www.... no good either as in the end multiple apps will grab into a symlinked media folder. /media/... did not work in the editor, the images would not show up in the wisiwyg then. Probably I would have been able to change that by saving my files directly into the WebServer structure and calling them from the webserver.


kib

"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”
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Klaus Berkling
Systems Administrator
DynEd International, Inc.
www.dyned.com | web.mac.com/kib





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References: 
 >xcode and 5.4 (From: Ken Foust <email@hidden>)
 >Re: xcode and 5.4 (From: Simon McLean <email@hidden>)
 >Re: xcode and 5.4 (From: ute Hoffmann <email@hidden>)

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