[exprla-devel] Re: VBXML
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From: reid_spencer <ras...@re...> - 2002-02-01 15:37:58
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--- In xpl-dev@y..., "Michael Lauzon" <ce940@f...> wrote: Jonathan, Actually, I have the 'FTP keys' as you say to the XPL site on VBXML. But not having my own computer and 'Net connection does hamper things quite a bit. And, now that I am not working anymore, I need a career so I can get a computer. :( Yes, RAH has a good idea about the XML/XSL page, but let's keep it simple for now, and use normal HTML 4.0 until XHTML 1.0/1.1 is fully adopted by browser makers and HTML editors. Michael --- In xpl@e..., "Richard Anthony Hein" <935551@i...> wrote: > I have VS 6.0 pro. among other tools, and can build ASP pages (not my best - > but I have it figured out now). If you make up an HTML page, that's great, > and we can use that HTML in the ASP. It wouldn't be wasted. .asp is just > an .htm page with an .asp extension. The extension .asp just lets the web > server (PWS, IIS etc ...) know to process the page differently, and sends > out raw html after processing the scripts in the .asp page. So, if you want > you can pass this on to me, and I'll do it, using your html in the ASP page. > > If this is something you guys really want to work on, that's cool. But I > have to say, we have to use XML/XSL, or XHTML on this. To start with, > anything you want to put on the site - mark it up as XML and XSL, ok? I am > not saying that it cannot be html, and you have to change something you've > done - just for the future, please do it in XML if you can. > > Richard A. Hein > > -----Original Message----- > From: me@m... [mailto:me@m...]On Behalf > Of Jonathan Burns > Sent: July 6, 2000 10:39 AM > To: xpl@e... > Subject: Re: [XPL] VBXML > > > Michael Lauzon wrote: > The only problem with the VBXML website (no offence Mark), but not > knowing how to do ASP, and having to have all the pages end in asp > is not something I could do. I only know HTML, so all the pages > would > have to end in .htm/.html. Also, I still don't have access to a > computer that I could start designing a basic website for our group. > If anyone has HTML editing software, can you please do this? > > Good point, Michael. > But Mark, is it the case that we need ASP for our page? I'd expect HTML > to do fine. > > A couple of us have content building up - Michael's been finding links, > Richard has > been collating our correspondence, and I have my annotation of Paul > Prescod's > "Addressing the Enterprise", and more to come. > > As well, I have a rough and ready site layout, which will do for starters, > and I'm > much better prepared for Web construction than I was a few weeks ago. > > If people want to mail me content or URLs, I can assemble them into > reasonable > shape, link them together with relative URLs, and tar them up to send to > Mark - > whom I presume has the FTP keys to the place. > > Jonathan > > > > -- > > Jonathan Burns; saski@w... > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ > -- > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ > -- > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > xpl-unsubscribe@o... --- End forwarded message --- |