Re: Store Example to Use

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 20840
interpreted = N
texte = >If we're creating a store, which example/templates should we follow? > >The General Store didn't show up after my last install. The Tea Room >isn't real sophisticated plus it shows a lot of code in the URL. And the >Store Builder has potential but 1) I hate frames - especially more than >two and 2) too many error messages about templates missing. > Sue,I am not sure there are any other examples. The best thing might be to figure out what you want your store to do, write it down on paper (or screen) and then read through the sample code with the manual in hand and build you own. I know this seems alot harder, and in some ways it is, but I think in the long run you will end up with a much better understanding of how the whole thing works. This list is an invaluable resource. Just keep posting your questions and you are bound to get help. I know this from experience. I just kind of dove in and now 2 months later I can pretty much (with a little help here and there) do what I want.- Charles_______________________________________________________________ Charles Kline ckline@macsultants.com MacSultants Professional Solutions for Computer SystemsPhone# 609-273-3255 Fax# 609-273-3721 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Store Example to Use (charles kline 1998)
  2. Re: Store Example to Use (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  3. Store Example to Use (Sue Ann Sanders 1998)
>If we're creating a store, which example/templates should we follow? > >The General Store didn't show up after my last install. The Tea Room >isn't real sophisticated plus it shows a lot of code in the URL. And the >Store Builder has potential but 1) I hate frames - especially more than >two and 2) too many error messages about templates missing. > Sue,I am not sure there are any other examples. The best thing might be to figure out what you want your store to do, write it down on paper (or screen) and then read through the sample code with the manual in hand and build you own. I know this seems alot harder, and in some ways it is, but I think in the long run you will end up with a much better understanding of how the whole thing works. This list is an invaluable resource. Just keep posting your questions and you are bound to get help. I know this from experience. I just kind of dove in and now 2 months later I can pretty much (with a little help here and there) do what I want.- Charles_______________________________________________________________ Charles Kline ckline@macsultants.com MacSultants Professional Solutions for Computer SystemsPhone# 609-273-3255 Fax# 609-273-3721 charles kline

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