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Re: Iweb problem (was Re: [Fed-Talk] DOIM-Approved HTML program for Mac?)
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Re: Iweb problem (was Re: [Fed-Talk] DOIM-Approved HTML program for Mac?)


  • Subject: Re: Iweb problem (was Re: [Fed-Talk] DOIM-Approved HTML program for Mac?)
  • From: Joel Esler <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 18:59:17 -0500

iWeb saves everything in a file called domain. In order to create two sites you must have the two domain files in two different areas. Then when you want to edit one of those sites, double click on the domain file in order to open it. When you are done editing, publish however you publish, save the domain file, close iWeb. Then if you want to edit the other site, double click on its domain file.

Make sense?

--
Joel Esler
Sent from the iRoad.

On Jan 26, 2008, at 6:33 PM, "Villano, Paul Ch CIV USA TRADOC" <email@hidden > wrote:

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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