Re: Tip O' the Week
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1996
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 10010
interpreted = N
texte = Hey Grant,>OK, I know there are a lot of lurkers out there just listening in, and so>far it's been a pretty slow talk list. Sooooo, I've decided to start>dropping pearls of wisdom here in the hopes that you guys can use them.I'm so busy right now finishing up Titleist.com that keeping up with mymail has become impossible. But I'm listening Grant, and thanks for thetip.BTW: Those airheads (I mean geniuses) at titleist marketing love what we'vedone with webcatalog. Thanks again for your help.Also,
I'm on the major WebStar and Apple mail-servs and every time the subject ofdatabase serving comes up (and it's often), there's direct cheerleading forthe butler/tango option and the 4d option and even some filemaker support,but when webcatalog gets mentioned it seems it's always by a user like me(though eric zalenka has recommended it). While user support is there it'snot coordinated or knowledgeable in the same way that Rich Gay supports theCalendar CGI and Terje supports Interaction/IP. I think Webcatalog andPhotomill and Site-edit and pacific-coast support are great, but I'm nothearing it. In fact, when I reply to a what database? query withwebcatalog, I usually get a what's that? in return.Mike SerulneckWeb Admin-------------------------cut--along--dotted--line--------------------------- The Typehouse Group http://www.typehouse.com/ Phone 1-800-301-TYPE Full Service Pre-Press, Internet Publishing & Services, Marketing & Design----------------mail--to--typehouse.com--for--free--prize-------------------
Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:
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- Re: Tip O' the Week (mserulneck@typehouse.com (mike) 1996)
- Tip O' the Week (Grant Hulbert 1996)
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Hey Grant,>OK, I know there are a lot of lurkers out there just listening in, and so>far it's been a pretty slow
Talk List. Sooooo, I've decided to start>dropping pearls of wisdom here in the hopes that you guys can use them.I'm so busy right now finishing up Titleist.com that keeping up with mymail has become impossible. But I'm listening Grant, and thanks for thetip.BTW: Those airheads (I mean geniuses) at titleist marketing love what we'vedone with webcatalog. Thanks again for your help.Also,
I'm on the major WebStar and Apple mail-servs and every time the subject ofdatabase serving comes up (and it's often), there's direct cheerleading forthe butler/tango option and the 4d option and even some filemaker support,but when webcatalog gets mentioned it seems it's always by a user like me(though eric zalenka has recommended it). While user support is there it'snot coordinated or knowledgeable in the same way that Rich Gay supports theCalendar CGI and Terje supports Interaction/IP. I think Webcatalog andPhotomill and Site-edit and pacific-coast support are great, but I'm nothearing it. In fact, when I reply to a what database? query withwebcatalog, I usually get a what's that? in return.Mike SerulneckWeb Admin-------------------------cut--along--dotted--line--------------------------- The Typehouse Group http://www.typehouse.com/ Phone 1-800-301-TYPE Full Service Pre-Press, Internet Publishing & Services, Marketing & Design----------------mail--to--typehouse.com--for--free--prize-------------------
mserulneck@typehouse.com (mike)
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