WebDNA made easier?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = I noticed that the new Macromedia Dreamweaver 2 (visual web page creator),due out in December, has support for several e-commerce products (completestory: http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/news/ ):PRE-CODED E-COMMERCE OBJECTSDesigning great looking e-commerce sites in Dreamweaver 2 is simple, foreveryone from small business Web sites to enterprise customers. UseDreamweaver together with iCat to create a shopping-card based store injust minutes and experience unparalleled design control. Dreamweaver 2 haspre-coded objects and commands that help you get your store up quickly andeasily. Beyond the pre-coded iCat functionality, the open architecture inDreamweaver 2 makes it a perfect fit for the e-commerce solution you arealready using.------------------------------------------------------------------------OPEN PLATFORM FOR INTEGRATIONDreamweaver has scalable integration for server-side integration. Use thetag database to define third party or custom tags. Create custom objects,custom property inspectors, and custom commands to visually add and editthird party content from within Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver supports and hasalready integrated with leading tools including Microsoft ASP, Allaire ColdFusion, Pervasive Tango, and XSSI, to name just a few.For us struggling webcaters, is there any hope that Pacific Coast isworking with Macromedia or Golive Cyberstudio to ease our WebDNA pain?-Tomvisual webdna coding, ease of use
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I noticed that the new Macromedia Dreamweaver 2 (visual web page creator),due out in December, has support for several e-commerce products (completestory: http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/news/ ):PRE-CODED E-COMMERCE OBJECTSDesigning great looking e-commerce sites in Dreamweaver 2 is simple, foreveryone from small business Web sites to enterprise customers. UseDreamweaver together with iCat to create a shopping-card based store injust minutes and experience unparalleled design control. Dreamweaver 2 haspre-coded objects and commands that help you get your store up quickly andeasily. Beyond the pre-coded iCat functionality, the open architecture inDreamweaver 2 makes it a perfect fit for the e-commerce solution you arealready using.------------------------------------------------------------------------OPEN PLATFORM FOR INTEGRATIONDreamweaver has scalable integration for server-side integration. Use thetag database to define third party or custom tags. Create custom objects,custom property inspectors, and custom commands to visually add and editthird party content from within Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver supports and hasalready integrated with leading tools including Microsoft ASP, Allaire ColdFusion, Pervasive Tango, and XSSI, to name just a few.For us struggling webcaters, is there any hope that Pacific Coast isworking with Macromedia or Golive Cyberstudio to ease our WebDNA pain?-Tomvisual webdna coding, ease of use
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