Webcatalog and CyberSTUD
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numero = 19227
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texte = This was originally posted by me on a Cyberstud-list. Anyone here havingpropositions to make?Posting--------------------------For all of us strange people using CyberSTUD to make webcatalog templates,hell seems to be a nice place to spend quality time in. CyberSTUD 2.xxdid have some very nice moves, but from time to time vital tags weretrashed or mangled. This could be fixed in several ways.Enter STUD#3!It seems to be hysterically better than the second STUD. -But while reallyworking with #3 doing what I am supposed to do (making webcatalog-drivendatabase sites), vacation planning has changed. A lot of hefty tempatesare left useless after being opened in STUD3. Some changes are obvious :Statements just like [Search db=accessory.db&wsskudata=[SKU]] change to[Search db=accessory.db&wsskudata;=[SKU]].(I know - the ampersand demandsthe ( ; ) , but why it is not possible to kill that helpfulness from theSTUD.-But other changes are so hard to find that I must return to Simple Textor BBedit to finish my current +1000 files sized webproject. Anyone outthere having a fix or having ways to make Golive create a new version ofthe STUD that can handle webcatalog tags?I know it is extremely silly of me, but I must confess that I really likeCyberSTUD 3.0. Expcept from women, the next good thing in my life shouldbe to have the opportunity to create websites using Golive Cyberstudio 3.0Pro. Any help on the software side out there?
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This was originally posted by me on a Cyberstud-list. Anyone here havingpropositions to make?Posting--------------------------For all of us strange people using CyberSTUD to make webcatalog templates,hell seems to be a nice place to spend quality time in. CyberSTUD 2.xxdid have some very nice moves, but from time to time vital tags weretrashed or mangled. This could be fixed in several ways.Enter STUD#3!It seems to be hysterically better than the second STUD. -But while reallyworking with #3 doing what I am supposed to do (making webcatalog-drivendatabase sites), vacation planning has changed. A lot of hefty tempatesare left useless after being opened in STUD3. Some changes are obvious :Statements just like [Search db=accessory.db&wsskudata=[SKU]] change to[Search db=accessory.db&wsskudata;=[SKU]].(I know - the ampersand demandsthe ( ; ) , but why it is not possible to kill that helpfulness from theSTUD.-But other changes are so hard to find that I must return to Simple Textor BBedit to finish my current +1000 files sized webproject. Anyone outthere having a fix or having ways to make Golive create a new version ofthe STUD that can handle webcatalog tags?I know it is extremely silly of me, but I must confess that I really likeCyberSTUD 3.0. Expcept from women, the next good thing in my life shouldbe to have the opportunity to create websites using Golive Cyberstudio 3.0Pro. Any help on the software side out there?
Stein Grebstad
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