Re: Determining Method
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2000
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 31785
interpreted = N
texte = > It's time you started using the proper syntax! It's been a VERY long> time since that syntax was recommended. I would be surprised if> version 4 even supports it anymore.Yeah... it probably is time. Old habits die hard, though. Plus, I was never in ahurry to change my code, because it seemed like the Windows thing to do...> It's actually pretty simple to use bbedit to find and replace all> occurrences of $commandname? with ?commandname= in all the text> files on your entire hard drive, then you'll know that all your sites> have been fixed, and you can use my suggestion above.I figured that if I was going to have to do this, that this would be the way to do it.But with as many text files as I have on my hard drive, it will probably take hours foreach command that I have used. I will probably just do one website at a time, when Iam attaching my include file to each. Then, I only need to remember to start codingthe new way, and make sure that the other two developers in the company start coding inthis manner as well. They both code the same way as myself, since I trained both ofthem to use WebCat...Thanks for the assistance, however, even though it was not what I wanted to hear...Dennis-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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> It's time you started using the proper syntax! It's been a VERY long> time since that syntax was recommended. I would be surprised if> version 4 even supports it anymore.Yeah... it probably is time. Old habits die hard, though. Plus, I was never in ahurry to change my code, because it seemed like the Windows thing to do...> It's actually pretty simple to use bbedit to find and replace all> occurrences of $commandname? with ?commandname= in all the text> files on your entire hard drive, then you'll know that all your sites> have been fixed, and you can use my suggestion above.I figured that if I was going to have to do this, that this would be the way to do it.But with as many text files as I have on my hard drive, it will probably take hours foreach command that I have used. I will probably just do one website at a time, when Iam attaching my include file to each. Then, I only need to remember to start codingthe new way, and make sure that the other two developers in the company start coding inthis manner as well. They both code the same way as myself, since I trained both ofthem to use WebCat...Thanks for the assistance, however, even though it was not what I wanted to hear...Dennis-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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