oh, those are the devil, they are rarley w3c complient and they like to
spout in lots of unneeded things. like <P></P> instead of <BR>. Thanks for
the knowledge. But i have to disagree on dynamic content _always_ being
better then using staticly built HTML files. On major hit sites, ive always
used static content, then when something major or that needs to show up
right away, comes into play, recreate the page with a script. this way you
still have your mysql backend(damn useful) and your semi-dynamic content,
when you need it. This is how i have done high hit sites for my company in
the past, but i need to further test their theories before i am a comply
sure, and develop some load testing software. Note the above opinions
expressed are mine alone, and do not reflect anyone but myself.

Justin Cook
mailto: jsc at themes.org
http://kde.themes.org

----- Original Message -----
From: Andy Zbikowski <andyzb at ltiflex.com>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: [TCLUG:21120] wyswyg html editors


> WYSWYG = What You See is What You Get
> The good: any Joe Schmoe who can use a word processor can create
webpages.
> The bad: any Joe Schmoe who can use a word processor can create webpages.
>
> And I have to agree with Scott, pulling the formating AND content out of
> html is great. (The joys of PHP, CSS, and mySQL)
>
> I'll agree with ^chewie on the forms as well. Past experience...shudder.
>
> And I'll agree with Jacqueline, Dreamweaver is rather impressive. BUT...I
> still perfer a plain text editor (damnit...I'm becoming fond of
> vi...noooooo!!!)
>
> A quick search of my gray matter database reveals the following wyswyg
html
> editors: StarOffice, Applixware, CoffeeCup, Bluefish, screem, amaya,
> netscape. Like most wywwyg editors, what you see isn't always what you
get.
>
> --
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