Iweb problem (was Re: [Fed-Talk] DOIM-Approved HTML program for Mac?)
Iweb problem (was Re: [Fed-Talk] DOIM-Approved HTML program for Mac?)
- Subject: Iweb problem (was Re: [Fed-Talk] DOIM-Approved HTML program for Mac?)
- From: "Villano, Paul Ch CIV USA TRADOC" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 18:33:18 -0500
- Priority: normal
Thanks. Funny that you should mention Iweb. I am trying to build sites with it (http://www.arielion.com and http://www.paulaboutlife.com) but Iweb keeps saving both sites in the same folder no matter what I do. That is, when I work on one site, it saves both of them anyway, and always in the same folder even though I don't tell it to do that. This causes problems when I try to FTP the files either through Cyberduck or my domain's FTP software. Every time I save a site to a folder I must go back in and delete the site I don't want from that folder, and sometimes delete the entire site from the remote server, too, before uploading.
Do you know of any fixes for this?
Thanks.
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "William G. Cerniuk" <email@hidden>
Date: Saturday, January 26, 2008 17:36
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] DOIM-Approved HTML program for Mac?
To: "Villano, Paul Ch CIV USA TRADOC" <email@hidden>
> Greetings,
>
> Personally I don't even want MSOffice on my Mac, so I understand.
>
> In my opinion Adobe GoLive was a much more powerful product but
> when
> Adobe bought MacroMedia, that was the end of Adobe GoLive.
>
> As far as high end, no limits software, DreamWeaver is the only
> tool
> on the market. It is the Photoshop of we tools.
>
> I tend to use iWeb lately. It is fun and fast. I did not even
> reload
> Adobe CS 3 when I rebuilt last. ... I am also not the Army Homepage
>
> Manager any more be that duty change has a lot to do with my
> choices
> as of late.
>
> V/R
> -Wm.
>
> Time is Short and the Water Rises
>
> (Sent from my iPhone)
>
> On Jan 14, 2008, at 8:48 AM, "Villano, Paul Ch CIV USA TRADOC"
> <email@hidden
> > wrote:
>
> > Thanks.
> >
> > I actually use DW8 but thought there was something better for
> Mac.
> > Also, I have to dig up my disk, but do you know if they have both
>
> > the Mac and Windows version on the DW8 disk (when it was still
> > Macromedia) or would I have to buy a new version for Mac? Yes, I
>
> > have an Intel machine but I'm trying not to load MS software on
> it
> > yet. (I know, I'm strange. Heh-heh.)
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "William G. Cerniuk" <email@hidden>
> > Date: Monday, January 14, 2008 6:56
> > Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] DOIM-Approved HTML program for Mac?
> > To: "Villano, Paul Ch CIV USA TRADOC" <email@hidden>
> > Cc: Fed Talk <email@hidden>
> >
> >> I always recommended either GoLive or Dreamweaver to the Army
> >> Homepage
> >> webmasters and worked to get rid of Frontpage.. Now that GoLive has
> >>
> >> been assimilated by Adobe, there is Adobe Dreamweaver for high end
> >> HTML work.
> >>
> >> As you note, MS FrontPage produces illegitimate HTML, not a tool
> >> for
> >> professionals... Or even rookies. Just bad.
> >>
> >> You might consider iWeb if you need a tool that is very fast to
> >> use,
> >> although limited compared to Dreamweaver.
> >>
> >> Rapidweaver is a rather nice tool with a very easy to use
> >> interface. A
> >> bit more complex than iWeb but not nearly as complex or capable as
> >> Dreamweaver.
> >>
> >> For hard core HTML text editing, BBEdit cannot be beat. Its
> >> freeware
> >> cousin TextWrangler is a an excellent tool as well. The former
> >> offers
> >> color coded HTML editing (parses your code). The latter can be used
> >>
> >> for HTML cleanup in the stated case.
> >>
> >> Over 50% of the sites out there don't need the complexity or the
> >> power
> >> of Dreamweaver. Elegant and sophisticated sites can be developed
> >> with
> >> the two latter tools more quickly and maintained more easily than
> >> Dreamweaver, usually with no HTML editing involved.. Unlike
> >> FrontPage,
> >> the aforementioned all produce great code.
> >>
> >> V/R
> >> -Wm.
> >>
> >> Time is Short and the Water Rises
> >>
> >> (Sent from my iPhone)
> >>
> >> On Jan 13, 2008, at 4:30 PM, "Villano, Paul Ch CIV USA TRADOC"
> >> <email@hidden
> >>> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Is there a DOIM-approved HTML program for Mac? I'd especially
> >> like
> >>> something that can clean up the MS BS. :)
> >>>
> >>> I made the mistake of installing the MS Office 04 for Mac today.
> >> I
> >>> don't know whether it's just a jinx with the name or what but it
> >>> gave me problems immediately and removal was a pain. My thought
> >> was
> >>> to just use Word for HTML docs since it had (in the Windows
> >>> versions, anyway) the clean up engine for crap code but I
> >> couldn't
> >>> find it in the Mac version and just ended up removing it (after
> >>> removing some hair from my head in the process).
> >>>
> >>> Paul
> >>>
> >>> ----- Original Message -----
> >>> From: "Shawn A. Geddis" <email@hidden>
> >>> Date: Saturday, January 12, 2008 16:49
> >>> Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Leopard security config timeline?
> >>> To: Fed Talk <email@hidden>
> >>>
> >>>> On Dec 17, 2007, at 4:12 PM, Amanda Walker wrote:
> >>>>> On Dec 17, 2007, at 4:00 PM, Rex Sanders wrote:
> >>>>>> Anybody have any idea when the NSA/Apple security guidelines
> for>>>>
> >>>>>> Leopard
> >>>>>> will be released?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Many of us are independently writing STIGs once again. I hope
> >>>> we
> >>>>>> won't see
> >>>>>> the long delays we saw for Tiger.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Solaris 10 has been out for over a year with no NSA guidelines
> >> yet.>>>
> >>>>> In past interactions with NSA, I learned to never depend on
> >>>>> estimates of timeliness, though DISA was sometimes a bit better.
> >>>> If
> >>>>> I needed a STIG now, though, I'd be writing one, stamping it
> >>>>> "interim" or something, and expecting to use it for a year or
> >> two...>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> The Security Configuration Guides are the results of
> collaboration.>>>>
> >>>> Historically, that was between Apple and NSA, but now includes
> >>>> collaboration between all four groups: Apple, NSA, DISA, NIST.
> >>>>
> >>>> Current timelines would make it available somewhere around the
> end>>>> of
> >>>> the quarter.
> >>>>
> >>>> - Shawn
> >>>> _____________________________________________________
> >>>> Shawn Geddis Security Consulting Engineer Apple Enterpr
> >>>> ise
> >>>>
> >>>>
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