RE: Webcatalog and CyberSTUD

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 19234
interpreted = N
texte = >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Stein Grebstad [mailto:stein@scanpartner.no] >>... tempates are left useless after being opened in STUD3... > >Macromedia Dreamweaver: respects WebCat tags, but displays them in preview >mode which makes WYSIWYG editing useless. It does have extensive customizing >capability so you could, for example, make a tool for lookups. When >clicked, it would prompt for value, lookinfield, returnfield, and notfound, >then insert the correct webcat code into your template. > >With enough time, you could do the entire web cat command library in this >fashion (please). > >I haven't yet discovered if Dreamweaver has the capability to control what >displays and what is hidden, but I imagine that is accessible. > >CyberStudio 3.0: There is already a CyberStudio 3.1 and I know the >JavaScript editor has been expanded and can handle lots of custom stuff. It >seems to respect all WebCat tags so far, but I haven read that claim >anywhere. > >There's also a text tool that lets you insert blocks of custom markup (WC) >and specify an insertion point. So, for example, you could insert the >lookup command with series of three questions marks for each variable, and >the cursor would be on the first one right after insertion. > >It seems to me that both products could support tightly integrated WebCat >coding provided someone spends the time to create custom modules for each >WebCat function - and some might get pretty hairy. > >We have already learned HTML, WebCat, and Java so I sense reluctance in >learning custom code programming for either Dreamweaver or CyberStudio. > >You do need at least one of these tools because it makes generating pages >and inserting Java stuff easy. > >-PatThanks for your suggestions.I just rediscovered the ...... in cyberSTUD that in many ways seems to keep the most disgusting helpfullness away. However, that tag makes the marked sections into something not visible in the WYSIWYG mode. I certainly understand that Golive finds it cute to support WebObjects, but supporting Webcatalog would be better still. Stein Grebstad Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. RE: Webcatalog and CyberSTUD (Pat McCormick 1998)
  2. RE: Webcatalog and CyberSTUD (Pat McCormick 1998)
  3. RE: Webcatalog and CyberSTUD (Paul Willis 1998)
  4. RE: Webcatalog and CyberSTUD (Stein Grebstad 1998)
>> -----Original Message----- >> From: Stein Grebstad [mailto:stein@scanpartner.no] >>... tempates are left useless after being opened in STUD3... > >Macromedia Dreamweaver: respects WebCat tags, but displays them in preview >mode which makes WYSIWYG editing useless. It does have extensive customizing >capability so you could, for example, make a tool for lookups. When >clicked, it would prompt for value, lookinfield, returnfield, and notfound, >then insert the correct webcat code into your template. > >With enough time, you could do the entire web cat command library in this >fashion (please). > >I haven't yet discovered if Dreamweaver has the capability to control what >displays and what is hidden, but I imagine that is accessible. > >CyberStudio 3.0: There is already a CyberStudio 3.1 and I know the >JavaScript editor has been expanded and can handle lots of custom stuff. It >seems to respect all WebCat tags so far, but I haven read that claim >anywhere. > >There's also a text tool that lets you insert blocks of custom markup (WC) >and specify an insertion point. So, for example, you could insert the >lookup command with series of three questions marks for each variable, and >the cursor would be on the first one right after insertion. > >It seems to me that both products could support tightly integrated WebCat >coding provided someone spends the time to create custom modules for each >WebCat function - and some might get pretty hairy. > >We have already learned HTML, WebCat, and Java so I sense reluctance in >learning custom code programming for either Dreamweaver or CyberStudio. > >You do need at least one of these tools because it makes generating pages >and inserting Java stuff easy. > >-PatThanks for your suggestions.I just rediscovered the ...... in cyberSTUD that in many ways seems to keep the most disgusting helpfullness away. However, that tag makes the marked sections into something not visible in the WYSIWYG mode. I certainly understand that Golive finds it cute to support WebObjects, but supporting Webcatalog would be better still. Stein Grebstad Stein Grebstad

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