From: Faine, M. <Mar...@ms...> - 2001-05-10 16:16:13
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Alex, (and everyone) What do you think about doing a more tutorial type document for those of us with little to no binarycloud experience I'm thinking I'd love to get started as soon r2 is out but I won't have any idea of the steps I should follow. I guess I'm looking for a way to pick your brain and discover how it is that you plan, and implement a new project from start to finish. Personally I've thought about starting to design some static html pages as templates for the new site I will build when r2 comes out but I don't really know if this is possible, or if it is, any specific way it should be done. Then when r2 comes out I can just add the code. A lot of the page will be static, (mostly just a family homepage) what I really want r2 for is to try to develop a way to allow me to update my site easily from a web browser admin interface. Maybe save most of the site in a mysql database. I once used something called myphppagetool for this but found it restricted my site designs too much. -Mark -----Original Message----- From: Alex Black [mailto:en...@tu...] Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 9:13 PM To: Faine, Mark; binarycloud-dev Subject: Re: [binarycloud-dev] Installing on Netscape Iplanet with Oracle > So you would say that r2 is close enough to release to wait. I'm not really > in a hurry for my personal site, and it's worth the wait for the work site > too if a small wait up front speeds up production down the road. Correct. you'll be able to do a number of things a lot faster, and I think it's worth the wait. Plus you'll be able to write XSLT as part of the system. In addition, r2 will be much more server-agnostic, as the structural changes I have made to init eliminate any server-specific configuration (prepends, etc) _alex -- alex black, ceo en...@tu... the turing studio, inc. http://www.turingstudio.com vox+510.666.0074 fax+510.666.0093 |