| From | Sent On | Attachments |
|---|---|---|
| Hudson, Henrik H. | Jul 14, 2000 12:14 pm | |
| Hudson, Henrik H. | Jul 14, 2000 12:27 pm | |
| Gabriel Ambuehl | Jul 14, 2000 12:47 pm | |
| Simon | Jul 14, 2000 1:21 pm | |
| Simon | Jul 14, 2000 1:41 pm | |
| dav...@allunix.com | Jul 14, 2000 1:43 pm | |
| Danny | Jul 14, 2000 9:47 pm |
| Subject: | Re[2]: Server Side Authoring Tools | |
|---|---|---|
| From: | Gabriel Ambuehl (gabr...@buz.ch) | |
| Date: | Jul 14, 2000 12:47:18 pm | |
| List: | org.freebsd.freebsd-isp | |
Hello Henrik,
Friday, July 14, 2000, 9:28:13 PM, you wrote:
Clarification. I don't want the client to have any software on their end. So for example, they would go to "The Publish Page" type in a username/password and get a java applet or PHP or something that allows them to build from a web app. I thought Frontpage requires that they run Frontpage 2000/98 on their PC at home? If I am wrong..well..then I am wrong.
I'm really doubting if a server side WYSIWYG webdesign system is possible. By its nature a website is a quite statical thing and it's surely not intended to be used as dynamic WYSIWYG environment[1]. Use Java for that purpose, I'd say.
Best regards, Gabriel
[1] Well PERHAPS some ugly hacks of resizeable/moveable layers in conjuction with massive Javascript would result in a kinda like WYSIWYG system but overall, I don't even the like that idea.
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