Re: New Site with WebDNA

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2003


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 50795
interpreted = N
texte = Very cool. One quick note, if I click on upload photos from the small popup window without entering an image path the error window has this note: Error: Missing closing tag 'SHOWIF' Just thought you might want to know.I've been working on www.sdmotorcycleclub.com in WebDNA (not as clean as your honda website though) but I haven't been able to put together a system for automatically resizing uploaded user images. What are you using to process images?Very cool, thanks!MK On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 06:46 AM, Christian Gurney wrote:> KG InterDev, LLC has recently completed a site for Des Moines, IA-based > Garvis Honda Motorcycles. This site is 100% WebDNA and incorporates the > following features: > > - Used Inventory Listing > - News and Events Listings > - User Photo Album > - and More > > All the dynamic features (e.g., Used Inventory) are 100% client > manageable. > In the case of the Inventory Listing, the client can enter details for > the > vehicle and then add photos. The photos are uploaded raw from the > clients > digital camera and then processed by WebDNA to reduce physical size, > sharpen > and enter into the images database. Publishing used bikes now takes > minutes > per item whereas before it took days, sending the photo files to a web > developer and paying a fee. > > The same is true for the User Photo album where visitors to the site > submit > their photos (usually of them with their favorite Honda), a title and > caption, the submissions are then reviewed and approved by Garvis Honda > management and appear in the relevant section of the site. > > Content is a little sparse in some sections because the client in in > the > height of the selling season and is focused on putting money in the > bank, so > to say. > > Please visit http://www.garvishonda.com We welcome any and all > comments from > the WebDNA community and especially members of this list who help make > solutions like this one possible. > > Christian F. Gurney & Richard Kirsner > KG InterDev, LLC > http://www.kginterdev.comSigned: Marc Kaiwi ------------------------------------------------------------- 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://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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Very cool. One quick note, if I click on upload photos from the small popup window without entering an image path the error window has this note: Error: Missing closing tag 'SHOWIF' Just thought you might want to know.I've been working on www.sdmotorcycleclub.com in WebDNA (not as clean as your honda website though) but I haven't been able to put together a system for automatically resizing uploaded user images. What are you using to process images?Very cool, thanks!MK On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 06:46 AM, Christian Gurney wrote:> KG InterDev, LLC has recently completed a site for Des Moines, IA-based > Garvis Honda Motorcycles. This site is 100% WebDNA and incorporates the > following features: > > - Used Inventory Listing > - News and Events Listings > - User Photo Album > - and More > > All the dynamic features (e.g., Used Inventory) are 100% client > manageable. > In the case of the Inventory Listing, the client can enter details for > the > vehicle and then add photos. The photos are uploaded raw from the > clients > digital camera and then processed by WebDNA to reduce physical size, > sharpen > and enter into the images database. Publishing used bikes now takes > minutes > per item whereas before it took days, sending the photo files to a web > developer and paying a fee. > > The same is true for the User Photo album where visitors to the site > submit > their photos (usually of them with their favorite Honda), a title and > caption, the submissions are then reviewed and approved by Garvis Honda > management and appear in the relevant section of the site. > > Content is a little sparse in some sections because the client in in > the > height of the selling season and is focused on putting money in the > bank, so > to say. > > Please visit http://www.garvishonda.com We welcome any and all > comments from > the WebDNA community and especially members of this list who help make > solutions like this one possible. > > Christian F. Gurney & Richard Kirsner > KG InterDev, LLC > http://www.kginterdev.comSigned: Marc Kaiwi ------------------------------------------------------------- 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://webdna.smithmicro.com/ marc@kaiwi.com (Marc Kaiwi)

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