Re: Somewhat Dynamic HTML
Re: Somewhat Dynamic HTML
- Subject: Re: Somewhat Dynamic HTML
- From: has <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 23:04:29 +0000
Steve Harley wrote:
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you wouldn't need Manila [...]
Oops - thanks for the correction. I never can mind which is which. :)
Oh, and another low-cost, desktop-based, static CMS I've thought of can be
found at:
http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk
It's Windows only, but reckon it won't do any harm mentioning it in
passing. Looks fairly interesting, though dunno if it can publish content
directly from a standard database or spreadsheet.
--
[m'boy]
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>http://www.barple.connectfree.co.uk/
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this looks interesting.
Ta.
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if it works well it might save
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Landis the trouble of learning Frontier/Radio.
I'm rubbish at application scripting so I haven't tried it myself yet, but
I'm sorta semi-confident it'll prove workable. The code in the rendering
stage is pretty streamlined [1], so shouldn't cause too much drag if the
user's own code is also pretty efficient. If Landis wants to have a pop at
it, I'll be happy to support him (it'll help get the thing off the ground,
apart from anything else).
He might also want to check out htmlConverterBuilder while he's there -
it's sort of a 'factory' for producing custom-configured encoder libraries,
with various useful options like "be nice to Netscape 4". (The only problem
at the moment is some of the non-default config options are pretty gnarly
and hard to grok, but I'll be happy to work on this if I can get some
feedback.)
Plus there's more stuff to come... soon as I've finished it. ;)
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i did a little test under Mac OS X and the demo works both
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in Classic AS 1.6 and (after resaving as a non-classic
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application), under 1.8.1.
Oh hey, cool. Wasn't certain it'd run under OS X, though I was sure hoping
it would. Nice to know now that it does. Thanks.
Cheers,
has
[1] The previous poor-excuse-for-a-CMS I wrote took a painful 10 minutes to
render my then-employee's 30-page, 70-product website catalogue... but I
reckon the code I'm producing now is maybe 10x faster. [It's certainly much
easier to use.] I hope to test this for sure in a couple weeks' time, so
watch this space.
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