Re: WebCat Contest

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21458
interpreted = N
texte = >Gesh, heaven forbit that some webdna actually get out into the world, if I >were using cold fusion, I could have all the free snippets and source code >my little heart desires. I think the sharing of templates is what will put >webcat on the map as an actual player in the commerce market. I knew this was going to be taken the wrong way. As the developer I am in favor of sharing code. I have offered whatever direction & help I could both on this list and others like Netcloak & Netforms extensively. However, some code that has been developed for commercial applications both internally and externally would be cool to show off to promote what WebCatalog can do and is doing! My statements referred to limiting the promotion to what can be given away for free and would benefit webcat programmers but not necessarily WebCat itself as much. All this being said I am going to bail on this thread before I end up looking like Steve Crisp on the Webstar list :(AlexAlexander J. McCombie (800-724-8973) http://OurClients.com Corporate http://McCombie.FamilyMail.net Personal ChuckSpirit (AOLIM) http://Chat.Embark.com/ <--- Now here's a serious Chat Room! ---> Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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  3. Re: WebCat Contest Please Clarify (Dan Tryon 1998)
  4. Re: WebCat Contest (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  5. Re: WebCat Contest (Alex McCombie 1998)
  6. Re: WebCat Contest Now: Encrypt and Sell (The Mooseman 1998)
  7. Re: FW: WebCat Contest (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  8. FW: WebCat Contest (Alex McCombie 1998)
  9. Re: FW: WebCat Contest (Raymond Hatch 1998)
>Gesh, heaven forbit that some webdna actually get out into the world, if I >were using cold fusion, I could have all the free snippets and source code >my little heart desires. I think the sharing of templates is what will put >webcat on the map as an actual player in the commerce market. I knew this was going to be taken the wrong way. As the developer I am in favor of sharing code. I have offered whatever direction & help I could both on this list and others like Netcloak & Netforms extensively. However, some code that has been developed for commercial applications both internally and externally would be cool to show off to promote what WebCatalog can do and is doing! My statements referred to limiting the promotion to what can be given away for free and would benefit webcat programmers but not necessarily WebCat itself as much. All this being said I am going to bail on this thread before I end up looking like Steve Crisp on the Webstar list :(AlexAlexander J. McCombie (800-724-8973) http://OurClients.com Corporate http://McCombie.FamilyMail.net Personal ChuckSpirit (AOLIM) http://Chat.Embark.com/ <--- Now here's a serious Chat Room! ---> Alex McCombie

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