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Travis Newbury
 
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Default Re: DHTML Software - 07-09-2008 , 05:52 PM






On Jul 9, 4:59*am, Guy Macon <http://www.GuyMacon.com/> wrote:
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I will point you at some online references, but you have to promise
to do something in return.
Please don't ask for sex... Please don't ask for sex...

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*I want you to set up a audio-only
browser (as used by the blind), and test your Dynamic HTML pages
to make sure that you are not descriminating against blind people
Phew....

Just f'ck'ing with you Guy. Lighten up and have a great day.



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Bergamot
 
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Default Re: DHTML Software - 07-09-2008 , 06:16 PM







Guy Macon wrote:
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If you are using Windows, the best softwrare to create DHTML
pages is NotePad.
Notepad sucks.

There are far, far better tools out there, many of which are free. Lists
of good editors come up in these groups often enough it should only take
a few seconds to find them in the group archives.

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Berg


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Bergamot
 
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Default Re: DHTML Software - 07-09-2008 , 06:30 PM




Ed Jay wrote:
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It's still around. <http://www.adobe.com/products/homesite/

In looking at the Adobe site, I find that I have an older version (5) versus
5.5, so apparently they're still supporting it.
I heard a rumor this was going to be the last release of Homesite, but
who knows? It would be a shame if Adobe dropped it, coz it's a great editor.

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Ed Jay
 
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Default Re: DHTML Software - 07-09-2008 , 07:33 PM



Bergamot wrote:

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Ed Jay wrote:

It's still around. <http://www.adobe.com/products/homesite/

In looking at the Adobe site, I find that I have an older version (5) versus
5.5, so apparently they're still supporting it.

I heard a rumor this was going to be the last release of Homesite, but
who knows? It would be a shame if Adobe dropped it, coz it's a great editor.
I've been using it for years. It's the cat's bow wow.

I tried and kept v 5.5. It has a few improvements and addins, and presumably
some bug fixes.

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Ed Mullen
 
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Default Re: DHTML Software - 07-09-2008 , 08:50 PM



Travis Newbury wrote:
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On Jul 9, 4:59 am, Guy Macon <http://www.GuyMacon.com/> wrote:
I will point you at some online references, but you have to promise
to do something in return.

Please don't ask for sex... Please don't ask for sex...

I want you to set up a audio-only
browser (as used by the blind), and test your Dynamic HTML pages
to make sure that you are not descriminating against blind people

Phew....

Just f'ck'ing with you Guy. Lighten up and have a great day.

And, thank you, Travis! You really had me terribly worried there for a
few seconds. Geez, thank heavens for that speed reading course back in
the 60s.

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If it weren't for the gutter, my mind would be homeless.


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Ed Mullen
 
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Default Re: DHTML Software - 07-09-2008 , 08:54 PM



Bergamot wrote:
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Guy Macon wrote:
If you are using Windows, the best softwrare to create DHTML
pages is NotePad.

Notepad sucks.

There are far, far better tools out there, many of which are free. Lists
of good editors come up in these groups often enough it should only take
a few seconds to find them in the group archives.

And, well, what's with the whole "free" thing, anyway? Is everyone here
so freaking poor that they can't afford $19 or $29 or $49 for a good
tool that they will use for years? Good Lord!

Edit Pad Pro. http://www.just-great-software.com/

Whatever. Just, for God's sake, please. "Free" "No cost" "Cheap"
Meaning (in most cases) "You get what you pay for."

Whatever. Use what you want. Be as cheap as you like.

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Ed Mullen
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If it weren't for the gutter, my mind would be homeless.


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Chris F.A. Johnson
 
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Default Re: DHTML Software - 07-09-2008 , 09:21 PM



On 2008-07-10, Ed Mullen wrote:
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Meaning (in most cases) "You get what you pay for."
I find that: "The best things in life are free."


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Bergamot
 
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Default Re: DHTML Software - 07-09-2008 , 11:01 PM




Ed Mullen wrote:
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Bergamot wrote:

Notepad sucks.

There are far, far better tools out there, many of which are free.

And, well, what's with the whole "free" thing, anyway?
The only reason to recommend Notepad as a development tool is because
it's free. If you're looking for a free tool, there are much better
choices. If you're not that cheap, then there are even more choices.

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Berg


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Travis Newbury
 
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Default Re: DHTML Software - 07-10-2008 , 05:35 AM



On Jul 9, 8:54*pm, Ed Mullen <e... (AT) edmullen (DOT) net> wrote:
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And, well, what's with the whole "free" thing, anyway? *Is everyone here
so freaking poor that they can't afford $19 or $29 or $49 for a good
tool that they will use for years? *Good Lord!
Edit Pad Pro. *http://www.just-great-software.com/
Someone needs to get them to change their screen shots. If you read
about the features it sounds like the bee's knees. But the screen
shots make the application look cluttered and very user unfriendly.


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Andy Dingley
 
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Default Re: DHTML Software - 07-10-2008 , 06:39 AM



On 9 Jul, 02:12, "mab464" <mab... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

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Whats the best softwrare to create DHTML pages.
The editor isn't the big question here. Use a sharpened stick, or use
Eclipse, it's your call.
Note though that you _will_ need to work at the code level, not
WYSIWYG.

The main issue is what you use as a framework to support your DHTML,
and whether this is a set of client-side JS libraries (like the
popular prototype.js) or if it's a full-blown server-side framework
that allows you to work with with simple "tags" in your server-side
page description code that give rise to huge great structures on the
client, without you needing to touch the code (ICEfaces is the best
around, for server-side Java, but you'll probably find yourself using
Ruby on Rails or something instead).




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