Re: Suggestions for Topics to be covered in an Advanced
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
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texte = Does anyone know of a secure e-mail program?---------->From: Pat McCormick
>To: >Subject: RE: Suggestions for Topics to be covered in an Advanced WebDNACourse...>Date: Tue, Aug 18, 1998, 1:31 PM>>A discussion of manipulating JavaScript using WebCatalog would be helpful.>I like doing mouse over behavious for graphic buttons. I also like to have>active buttons on results pages of searchs. The number of found items>varies, so WebCat needs to supply the numbering of the graphics to make this>work.>>I was able to figure it out by first making a page in Dreamweaver with the>mouse over actions, then study the Javascript, and drop in WebCat values>where needed.>>This means programming in three languages: HTML, WebCat and JavaScript.>>-Pat>>> -----Original Message----->> From: Jay Van Vark [mailto:jay@smithmicro.com]>> Sent: Friday, August 14, 1998 11:23 AM>> To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com>> Subject: Suggestions for Topics to be covered in an Advanced>> WebDNACourse...>>>>>> We are starting the research for the types of topics and any specific>> examples that you (everyone) thinks should be inclucded in an Advance>> WebDNA training course. If you have specific examples that you would like>> to contribute to this, please email them directly to me - if you have>> general topic suggestions - feel free to respond to this on the list or>> directly to me.>>>> The audience for this information is assumed to have constructed a basic>> functioning store and have a fundamental understanding of where and when>> WebDNA can and should be used, but is looking for refining their>> techniques>> or expanding their use into areas that they haven't thought of. The amount>> of material that I am looking for is enough to fill a 3 day seminar or>> about 16 hours of lecture material.>>>> Again, this is at the research stage and there are no specific plans for>> this at the moment, however we realize the need for such a body of work to>> be put together and are trying to figure out the best organization and>> approach to making it avaiable...>>>> Thanks for your time and suggestions!>> Jay Van Vark *******************************>> Pacific Coast Software | eCommerce (WebCatalog)>> 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | Site Hosting & Development>> Suite 453 | http://www.smithmicro.com>> San Diego, CA 92128 *******************************>> 619.675.1106>>>> ** PGP key available upon request. **>>>>>>
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Does anyone know of a secure e-mail program?---------->From: Pat McCormick >To: >Subject: RE: Suggestions for Topics to be covered in an Advanced WebDNACourse...>Date: Tue, Aug 18, 1998, 1:31 PM>>A discussion of manipulating JavaScript using WebCatalog would be helpful.>I like doing mouse over behavious for graphic buttons. I also like to have>active buttons on results pages of searchs. The number of found items>varies, so WebCat needs to supply the numbering of the graphics to make this>work.>>I was able to figure it out by first making a page in Dreamweaver with the>mouse over actions, then study the Javascript, and drop in WebCat values>where needed.>>This means programming in three languages: HTML, WebCat and JavaScript.>>-Pat>>> -----Original Message----->> From: Jay Van Vark [mailto:jay@smithmicro.com]>> Sent: Friday, August 14, 1998 11:23 AM>> To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com>> Subject: Suggestions for Topics to be covered in an Advanced>> WebDNACourse...>>>>>> We are starting the research for the types of topics and any specific>> examples that you (everyone) thinks should be inclucded in an Advance>> WebDNA training course. If you have specific examples that you would like>> to contribute to this, please email them directly to me - if you have>> general topic suggestions - feel free to respond to this on the list or>> directly to me.>>>> The audience for this information is assumed to have constructed a basic>> functioning store and have a fundamental understanding of where and when>> WebDNA can and should be used, but is looking for refining their>> techniques>> or expanding their use into areas that they haven't thought of. The amount>> of material that I am looking for is enough to fill a 3 day seminar or>> about 16 hours of lecture material.>>>> Again, this is at the research stage and there are no specific plans for>> this at the moment, however we realize the need for such a body of work to>> be put together and are trying to figure out the best organization and>> approach to making it avaiable...>>>> Thanks for your time and suggestions!>> Jay Van Vark *******************************>> Pacific Coast Software | eCommerce (WebCatalog)>> 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | Site Hosting & Development>> Suite 453 | http://www.smithmicro.com>> San Diego, CA 92128 *******************************>> 619.675.1106>>>> ** PGP key available upon request. **>>>>>>
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