[WebDNA] Partners in Crime
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texte = --Apple-Mail-87--1061937587Content-Type: text/plain;charset=WINDOWS-1252;format=flowed;delsp=yesContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printablePardon me,I know that this may not be the best place for this, but I don=92t know =20=where else to look. At least this will begin the discussion. I will =20try to keep this short and thanks for reading on=85World-wide-art.com has been using WebDNA for the past 14+ years. Every =20=year or two we look at competing technologies to see if there is =20something better for ecommerce and keep coming back to WebDNA. We run =20=WebDNA in house, on a Mac, with iTools, over a dedicated T1 line.We wish to take our site to the next level, but since we do all our =20programming in-house, we need some outside help that can focus on the =20=programming so we can focus on sales. We are a retail art and custom =20framing site (basically retail sales ecommerce site). We are looking =20for someone to work with us on moving forward. We currently use =20WebDNA, HTML, DHTML, CSS and some Java. There will be more Java in the =20=future.We would like to see some WebDNA sites from programmers that are =20interested. You don=92t have to be a Mac expert (we have Tenon for =20that), since we know that would negate 90% of the programmers out =20there. We want someone (our partner in crime) that can help implement =20=our ideas and suggest things that are becoming standard on ecommerce =20sites.Begin discussion now=85Thank you,David.www.world-wide-art.comps. Sorry I forgot the important part, yes, this is a paid gig and =20hopefully a long-term relationship.World Wide Art, Art Gallery and Custom Framingquestions@world-wide-art.comDisney Preferred Animation Art GallerySpecializing in Limited Editions by Today's Top Artists and CustomConservation Framing.http://www.world-wide-art.com1-800-518-8453 or 1-510-538-8453--Apple-Mail-87--1061937587Content-Type: multipart/mixed;boundary=Apple-Mail-88--1061937581--Apple-Mail-88--1061937581Content-Type: text/html;charset=WINDOWS-1252Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Pardon me,
I know that this =may not be the best place forthis, but I don=92t know where else to look. At least this will begin =thediscussion. I will try to keep this short and thanks for reading =on=85
World-wide-art.com has been using WebDNA for =the past 14+years. Every year or two we look at competing technologies to see if =there issomething better for ecommerce and keep coming back to WebDNA. We run =WebDNA inhouse, on a Mac, with iTools, over a dedicated T1 line.
We wish to take our site to the next level, but =since we doall our programming in-house, we need some outside help that can focus =on theprogramming so we can focus on sales. We are a retail art and custom =framingsite (basically retail sales ecommerce site). We are looking for someone =towork with us on moving forward. We currently use WebDNA, HTML, DHTML, CSS andsome Java. There will be more Java in the future.
We would like to =see some WebDNA sites from programmers thatare interested. You don=92t have to be a Mac expert (we have Tenon for =that),since we know that would negate 90% of the programmers out there. We =wantsomeone (our partner in crime) that can help implement our ideas and =suggestthings that are becoming standard on ecommerce sites.
Begin discussion =now=85
Thank =you,
David.
ps.Sorry I forgot the important part, yes, this is a paid gig and hopefully =along-term relationship.
World Wide Art, Art Gallery and Custom =Framing
Disney Preferred Animation Art Gallery
Specializing in =Limited Editions by Today's Top Artists and =Custom
Conservation =Framing.
1-800-518-8453 or =1-510-538-8453
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--Apple-Mail-87--1061937587Content-Type: text/plain;charset=WINDOWS-1252;format=flowed;delsp=yesContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printablePardon me,I know that this may not be the best place for this, but I don=92t know =20=where else to look. At least this will begin the discussion. I will =20try to keep this short and thanks for reading on=85World-wide-art.com has been using WebDNA for the past 14+ years. Every =20=year or two we look at competing technologies to see if there is =20something better for ecommerce and keep coming back to WebDNA. We run =20=WebDNA in house, on a Mac, with iTools, over a dedicated T1 line.We wish to take our site to the next level, but since we do all our =20programming in-house, we need some outside help that can focus on the =20=programming so we can focus on sales. We are a retail art and custom =20framing site (basically retail sales ecommerce site). We are looking =20for someone to work with us on moving forward. We currently use =20WebDNA, HTML, DHTML, CSS and some Java. There will be more Java in the =20=future.We would like to see some WebDNA sites from programmers that are =20interested. You don=92t have to be a Mac expert (we have Tenon for =20that), since we know that would negate 90% of the programmers out =20there. We want someone (our partner in crime) that can help implement =20=our ideas and suggest things that are becoming standard on ecommerce =20sites.Begin discussion now=85Thank you,David.www.world-wide-art.comps. Sorry I forgot the important part, yes, this is a paid gig and =20hopefully a long-term relationship.World Wide Art, Art Gallery and Custom Framingquestions@world-wide-art.comDisney Preferred Animation Art GallerySpecializing in Limited Editions by Today's Top Artists and CustomConservation Framing.http://www.world-wide-art.com1-800-518-8453 or 1-510-538-8453--Apple-Mail-87--1061937587Content-Type: multipart/mixed;boundary=Apple-Mail-88--1061937581--Apple-Mail-88--1061937581Content-Type: text/html;charset=WINDOWS-1252Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Pardon me,
I know that this =may not be the best place forthis, but I don=92t know where else to look. At least this will begin =thediscussion. I will try to keep this short and thanks for reading =on=85
World-wide-art.com has been using WebDNA for =the past 14+years. Every year or two we look at competing technologies to see if =there issomething better for ecommerce and keep coming back to WebDNA. We run =WebDNA inhouse, on a Mac, with iTools, over a dedicated T1 line.
We wish to take our site to the next level, but =since we doall our programming in-house, we need some outside help that can focus =on theprogramming so we can focus on sales. We are a retail art and custom =framingsite (basically retail sales ecommerce site). We are looking for someone =towork with us on moving forward. We currently use WebDNA, HTML, DHTML, CSS andsome Java. There will be more Java in the future.
We would like to =see some WebDNA sites from programmers thatare interested. You don=92t have to be a Mac expert (we have Tenon for =that),since we know that would negate 90% of the programmers out there. We =wantsomeone (our partner in crime) that can help implement our ideas and =suggestthings that are becoming standard on ecommerce sites.
Begin discussion =now=85
Thank =you,
David.
ps.Sorry I forgot the important part, yes, this is a paid gig and hopefully =along-term relationship.
World Wide Art, Art Gallery and Custom =Framing
Disney Preferred Animation Art Gallery
Specializing in =Limited Editions by Today's Top Artists and =Custom
Conservation =Framing.
1-800-518-8453 or =1-510-538-8453
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