Re: WCS Newbie question

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = >We're already accumulating more questions, but will hold off them until >we've at least partially RTFM :-)Good idea. Just make sure to go thru the html docs very thoroughly ... and don't forget to read the Read Me file too, it contains stuff that's not in the html docs, and some of it is really important. The html docs need more 'fleshing out' to become really complete, but at this point they are very helpful for learning the basics and getting started.Make sure to look at the html samples too, they helped me a lot. They weren't available when I started working with WebCat2, so you will probably pick up on this stuff a lot faster than I did in the beginning. Once the basic concepts begin to 'gel' in your brain, you will probably see a very rapid progression in you ability to both read and write the html in your templates ...When you're ready to ask questions, please post them to this list. I'm not the expert, but I can probably help once in a while ... :)Sincerely, Ken Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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>We're already accumulating more questions, but will hold off them until >we've at least partially RTFM :-)Good idea. Just make sure to go thru the html docs very thoroughly ... and don't forget to read the Read Me file too, it contains stuff that's not in the html docs, and some of it is really important. The html docs need more 'fleshing out' to become really complete, but at this point they are very helpful for learning the basics and getting started.Make sure to look at the html samples too, they helped me a lot. They weren't available when I started working with WebCat2, so you will probably pick up on this stuff a lot faster than I did in the beginning. Once the basic concepts begin to 'gel' in your brain, you will probably see a very rapid progression in you ability to both read and write the html in your templates ...When you're ready to ask questions, please post them to this list. I'm not the expert, but I can probably help once in a while ... :)Sincerely, Ken Kenneth Grome

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