Re: Newbie needs advice to learn to use WebDNA
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 54580
interpreted = N
texte = Something also that I think we've all done is tear apart the "Tea Room" sample templates that came with the install. Break it, enhance it, break down the contexts and see why they appear to be doing what they do. Set it up on a development server and just plug away with those.***I just went to check to make sure that the TeaRoom still gets installed, and it does, but it appears to be in the XML style tags*** I think you'll find that most people prefer the "classic" style tags, i.e., [context].There is the "Tiny Store" example on http://webdna.smithmicro.com/downloads.html which is pretty good also IIRC. Maybe somebody has the old original Tea Room templates that they can zip and send, I don't unfortunately.Good luck!GKAt 10:42 AM 12/2/2003, you wrote:>Donovan and Gary,>>I appreciate your bending down to my level. I will continue to plug away and>hope that a 'WebDNA 101' course, book, primer or site gets put together.>Yes, it looks like the Brian Burton links are still down although hope not>gone forever.>>I've been reviewing the smithmicro references but I feel at times it is like>having a dictionary or glossary without the written text. If anyone thinks>of anything else tailored to getting a rookie up to speed ... I'll keep>reading.>>Thanks,>Rich-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Something also that I think we've all done is tear apart the "Tea Room" sample templates that came with the install. Break it, enhance it, break down the contexts and see why they appear to be doing what they do. Set it up on a development server and just plug away with those.***I just went to check to make sure that the TeaRoom still gets installed, and it does, but it appears to be in the XML style tags*** I think you'll find that most people prefer the "classic" style tags, i.e., [context].There is the "Tiny Store" example on http://webdna.smithmicro.com/downloads.html which is pretty good also IIRC. Maybe somebody has the old original Tea Room templates that they can zip and send, I don't unfortunately.Good luck!GKAt 10:42 AM 12/2/2003, you wrote:>Donovan and Gary,>>I appreciate your bending down to my level. I will continue to plug away and>hope that a 'WebDNA 101' course, book, primer or site gets put together.>Yes, it looks like the Brian Burton links are still down although hope not>gone forever.>>I've been reviewing the smithmicro references but I feel at times it is like>having a dictionary or glossary without the written text. If anyone thinks>of anything else tailored to getting a rookie up to speed ... I'll keep>reading.>>Thanks,>Rich-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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