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2010


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 105162
interpreted = N
texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_011A_01CAE083.D66066A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Everybody, I have modified Stuart Tremain's open-source Graphite Forum and = implemented it on the WebDNA.us site and I would love to get a little = beta-testing there if you are so inclined. At a minimum, since we intend = to use this live on the site in the very near future, you should go = ahead and register if only to avoid a "fake Ken Grome" situation=20 https://webdna.us/forum/ Once we feel it's good enough for prime-time then I'll add a "Forum" = link to the WebDNA.us website main navigation and make it officially = public. We plan to mine the archives for gems and post them to the forum as time = permits, but we would also very much appreciate any content you would = like to add and any discussions you would like to participate in. Entire = forums and/or specific threads can be subscribed to so you can receive = emails alerting you of topic updates, and I have also added a very crude = and slightly-buggy RSS function which I intend to expand to allow = targeting of specific threads. In the meantime it will remain a hidden = feature known only to us: https://webdna.us/forum/forums_xml/ Known Issues that I am currently working on: 1) CSS across browsers: I have tested pretty thoroughly, but there are = still some nagging little style quirks from browser to browser. Graphite = Forums is table-based for the most part, so until I have time to rewrite = as XHTML/CSS, I have basically hacked on top of the existing table = structure. For the record, Stuart's forum looks/works perfectly "out of = the box", and these quirks that I am fixing are a result of my = modifications. 2) Profile Pics have been disabled. I will add back in an ability for us = to be able to link to outside sources (imageshack, our own servers, = etc.) 3) Passwords are sent openly and via plain-text when using "Forgot = password". I intend to fix asap, but until then either don't forget your = password or use one that you don't use for other accounts. Thank you in advance for your participation and support. -Dan ------=_NextPart_000_011A_01CAE083.D66066A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Everybody,
 
I have modified Stuart Tremain's = open-source=20 Graphite Forum and implemented it on the WebDNA.us site and I would love = to get=20 a little beta-testing there if you are so inclined. At a minimum, since = we=20 intend to use this live on the site in the very near future, you should = go ahead=20 and register if only to avoid a "fake Ken Grome" situation
 
https://webdna.us/forum/
=
 
Once we feel it's good enough for = prime-time then=20 I'll add a "Forum" link to the WebDNA.us website main navigation and = make it=20 officially public.
 
We plan to mine the archives for gems = and post them=20 to the forum as time permits, but we would also very much appreciate any = content=20 you would like to add and any discussions you would like to participate = in.=20 Entire forums and/or specific threads can be subscribed to so you can = receive=20 emails alerting you of topic updates, and I have also added a very crude = and=20 slightly-buggy RSS function which I intend to expand to allow = targeting of=20 specific threads. In the meantime it will remain a hidden feature known = only to=20 us: https://webdna.us/forum/forums= _xml/
 
Known Issues that I am currently = working=20 on:
 
1) CSS across browsers: I have tested = pretty=20 thoroughly, but there are still some nagging little style quirks from = browser to=20 browser. Graphite Forums is table-based for the most part, so until I = have time=20 to rewrite as XHTML/CSS, I have basically hacked on top of the existing = table=20 structure. For the record, Stuart's forum looks/works perfectly "out of = the=20 box", and these quirks that I am fixing are a result of my=20 modifications.
 
2) Profile Pics have been disabled. I = will add back=20 in an ability for us to be able to link to outside sources (imageshack, = our own=20 servers, etc.)
 
3) Passwords are sent openly and via = plain-text=20 when using "Forgot password". I intend to fix asap, but until then = either don't=20 forget your password or use one that you don't use for other=20 accounts.
 
Thank you in advance for your participation and support.
-Dan
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_011A_01CAE083.D66066A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Everybody, I have modified Stuart Tremain's open-source Graphite Forum and = implemented it on the WebDNA.us site and I would love to get a little = beta-testing there if you are so inclined. At a minimum, since we intend = to use this live on the site in the very near future, you should go = ahead and register if only to avoid a "fake Ken Grome" situation=20 https://webdna.us/forum/ Once we feel it's good enough for prime-time then I'll add a "Forum" = link to the WebDNA.us website main navigation and make it officially = public. We plan to mine the archives for gems and post them to the forum as time = permits, but we would also very much appreciate any content you would = like to add and any discussions you would like to participate in. Entire = forums and/or specific threads can be subscribed to so you can receive = emails alerting you of topic updates, and I have also added a very crude = and slightly-buggy RSS function which I intend to expand to allow = targeting of specific threads. In the meantime it will remain a hidden = feature known only to us: https://webdna.us/forum/forums_xml/ Known Issues that I am currently working on: 1) CSS across browsers: I have tested pretty thoroughly, but there are = still some nagging little style quirks from browser to browser. Graphite = Forums is table-based for the most part, so until I have time to rewrite = as XHTML/CSS, I have basically hacked on top of the existing table = structure. For the record, Stuart's forum looks/works perfectly "out of = the box", and these quirks that I am fixing are a result of my = modifications. 2) Profile Pics have been disabled. I will add back in an ability for us = to be able to link to outside sources (imageshack, our own servers, = etc.) 3) Passwords are sent openly and via plain-text when using "Forgot = password". I intend to fix asap, but until then either don't forget your = password or use one that you don't use for other accounts. Thank you in advance for your participation and support. -Dan ------=_NextPart_000_011A_01CAE083.D66066A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Everybody,
 
I have modified Stuart Tremain's = open-source=20 Graphite Forum and implemented it on the WebDNA.us site and I would love = to get=20 a little beta-testing there if you are so inclined. At a minimum, since = we=20 intend to use this live on the site in the very near future, you should = go ahead=20 and register if only to avoid a "fake Ken Grome" situation
 
https://webdna.us/forum/
=
 
Once we feel it's good enough for = prime-time then=20 I'll add a "Forum" link to the WebDNA.us website main navigation and = make it=20 officially public.
 
We plan to mine the archives for gems = and post them=20 to the forum as time permits, but we would also very much appreciate any = content=20 you would like to add and any discussions you would like to participate = in.=20 Entire forums and/or specific threads can be subscribed to so you can = receive=20 emails alerting you of topic updates, and I have also added a very crude = and=20 slightly-buggy RSS function which I intend to expand to allow = targeting of=20 specific threads. In the meantime it will remain a hidden feature known = only to=20 us: https://webdna.us/forum/forums= _xml/
 
Known Issues that I am currently = working=20 on:
 
1) CSS across browsers: I have tested = pretty=20 thoroughly, but there are still some nagging little style quirks from = browser to=20 browser. Graphite Forums is table-based for the most part, so until I = have time=20 to rewrite as XHTML/CSS, I have basically hacked on top of the existing = table=20 structure. For the record, Stuart's forum looks/works perfectly "out of = the=20 box", and these quirks that I am fixing are a result of my=20 modifications.
 
2) Profile Pics have been disabled. I = will add back=20 in an ability for us to be able to link to outside sources (imageshack, = our own=20 servers, etc.)
 
3) Passwords are sent openly and via = plain-text=20 when using "Forgot password". I intend to fix asap, but until then = either don't=20 forget your password or use one that you don't use for other=20 accounts.
 
Thank you in advance for your participation and support.
-Dan
------=_NextPart_000_011A_01CAE083.D66066A0-- "Dan Strong"

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