Re: WebCatalog2 Feature Feedback
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1996
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 10131
interpreted = N
texte = >WebCatalog2 has a harder time with this because it can open databases with>absolutely any fieldnames, and it has a lot more commands that can show up>inside [xxx]. Do you mind if it ignores brackets with a space after them,>as in [ hello ]?That seems ok to me. One other way might be to have a tag that tellsWebCatalog to not process as a field name what is between a certain pair oftags, for example:[notFieldName] [ link1 | link2 | link3 ] [/notFieldName]This would not limit you to having to put in spaces.>Our goal is to be able to have WebCatalog2 serve every single page from>your site as a plugin that automatically caches all .html pages. It is>definitely fast enough, especially considering that it now caches>templates. There are plenty of reasons to want it to serve your pages,>including superb password-protection that goes beyond realms, and dynamic>stuff like dates, times, server-side includes, etc.>That's great! Every html page? Wow.We are just putting our first WebCatalog/WebMerchant lite site through thepaces for release on Monday, and its speed is one reason I'm looking atconverting some non-catalog type sites, just for the ease of working with adatabase and templates.Ed TrefzgerVice President and WebmasterYellow Dog Communications, Inc.http://www.yellowdog.com/phone/fax 716.235.4685
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>WebCatalog2 has a harder time with this because it can open databases with>absolutely any fieldnames, and it has a lot more commands that can show up>inside [xxx]. Do you mind if it ignores brackets with a space after them,>as in [ hello ]?That seems ok to me. One other way might be to have a tag that tellsWebCatalog to not process as a field name what is between a certain pair oftags, for example:[notFieldName] [ link1 | link2 | link3 ] [/notFieldName]This would not limit you to having to put in spaces.>Our goal is to be able to have WebCatalog2 serve every single page from>your site as a plugin that automatically caches all .html pages. It is>definitely fast enough, especially considering that it now caches>templates. There are plenty of reasons to want it to serve your pages,>including superb password-protection that goes beyond realms, and dynamic>stuff like dates, times, server-side includes, etc.>That's great! Every html page? Wow.We are just putting our first WebCatalog/WebMerchant lite site through thepaces for release on Monday, and its speed is one reason I'm looking atconverting some non-catalog type sites, just for the ease of working with adatabase and templates.Ed TrefzgerVice President and WebmasterYellow Dog Communications, Inc.http://www.yellowdog.com/phone/fax 716.235.4685
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