Re: Experience with creating real dynamic solutions??????

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1998


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numero = 20368
interpreted = N
texte = At 15:27 Uhr 10.10.1998, Martin Gertz Bech wrote:>Im working on writing a solution that makes a person able to create a nice >looking site without writing any HTML code at all. We did a similar thing with NetForms some time ago. Since there are no database functions it was merely simple. Afterwards I started with 4D but dropped the project due the lack of time...You have to preconfigure all html-functions you want and store them in a database. From this pool the user can select the different functions and you keep track of what he has done on a record-by-record basis. After the user has finished you can write all to one html file if you want. It is possible and can be done with any web-fit database. I believe the real problem will not be database programming itself, but the user interface in the browser.Try to start with a small solution, just background color, headlines, blocks of text and you will soon see what I am talking about. Peter__________________________________________ Peter Ostry - po@ostry.com - www.ostry.com Ostry & Partner - Ostry Internet Solutions Auhofstrasse 29 A-1130 Vienna Austria fon ++43-1-8777454 fax ++43-1-8777454-21 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Experience with creating real dynamic solutions?????? (Martin Gertz Bech 1998)
  2. Re: Experience with creating real dynamic solutions?????? (Peter Ostry 1998)
  3. Experience with creating real dynamic solutions?????? (Martin Gertz Bech 1998)
At 15:27 Uhr 10.10.1998, Martin Gertz Bech wrote:>Im working on writing a solution that makes a person able to create a nice >looking site without writing any HTML code at all. We did a similar thing with NetForms some time ago. Since there are no database functions it was merely simple. Afterwards I started with 4D but dropped the project due the lack of time...You have to preconfigure all html-functions you want and store them in a database. From this pool the user can select the different functions and you keep track of what he has done on a record-by-record basis. After the user has finished you can write all to one html file if you want. It is possible and can be done with any web-fit database. I believe the real problem will not be database programming itself, but the user interface in the browser.Try to start with a small solution, just background color, headlines, blocks of text and you will soon see what I am talking about. Peter__________________________________________ Peter Ostry - po@ostry.com - www.ostry.com Ostry & Partner - Ostry Internet Solutions Auhofstrasse 29 A-1130 Vienna Austria fon ++43-1-8777454 fax ++43-1-8777454-21 Peter Ostry

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