Re: [WebDNA] Databases not staying open
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2010
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 104366
interpreted = N
texte = christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:[snip]> About the manuals, Donovan will be happy to know we will keep them as they are, linked as "old manuals":Well, I guess a link is better than them disappearing, but I don't know that you could classify me as happy. ;-) a large part refers to commands (which will be deprecated), Shopping (which will become an external application)By shopping becoming an external app., do you mean the commerce tags/contexts, or SiteBuilder?and the remaining is pretty confusing or just describe the contexts with less details than our Reference page.um, did you know that the [url] context has a paramater... you wouldn't if you went only by the reference... well, maybe you will in a few minutes ;-)There are many many cases like that in the .pdf's that are not in the docs. That is because they are the docs, and the reference is the reference.(little voice in my head says, let it go Donovan, let it go..)> - chrisChris, you know that I appreciate your contribution, so please don't take my comments personally... it's just hard for me to not put in my opinion after so many years of working closely with the language.One question if I can...I am getting a feeling (with the statements above) that the fastCGI app will be the only edition moving forward.. can you reveal to us if that is the plan?Donovan-- Donovan BrookeEuca Design Center[Practical-Ethical-Efficient]www.euca.usegg.bzartglass-forum.com
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christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:[snip]> About the manuals, Donovan will be happy to know we will keep them as they are, linked as "old manuals":Well, I guess a link is better than them disappearing, but I don't know that you could classify me as happy. ;-) a large part refers to commands (which will be deprecated), Shopping (which will become an external application)By shopping becoming an external app., do you mean the commerce tags/contexts, or SiteBuilder?and the remaining is pretty confusing or just describe the contexts with less details than our Reference page.um, did you know that the
[url] context has a paramater... you wouldn't if you went only by the reference... well, maybe you will in a few minutes ;-)There are many many cases like that in the .pdf's that are not in the docs. That is because they are the docs, and the reference is the reference.(little voice in my head says, let it go Donovan, let it go..)> - chrisChris, you know that I appreciate your contribution, so please don't take my comments personally... it's just hard for me to not put in my opinion after so many years of working closely with the language.One question if I can...I am getting a feeling (with the statements above) that the fastCGI app will be the only edition moving forward.. can you reveal to us if that is the plan?Donovan-- Donovan BrookeEuca Design Center[Practical-Ethical-Efficient]www.euca.usegg.bzartglass-forum.com
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