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yeksoon
12-Jan-2005
[21x3]
I still work faster on vi(m) than nvu.. have tried that in a recent 
project... old habits die hard
I believe smarty precompiling is the similar to  what java does to 
jsp when it is first called.


the smarty template in this case is converted into php.... thereafter 
it is just including php
. we have good results using  ADOdb and ION accelerator ( http://www.php-accelerator.co.uk/
)
Graham
12-Jan-2005
[24]
Max has a web site builder .. don't know how much separation he has 
achieved though as he has never released it
Ammon
12-Jan-2005
[25]
You can see a brief overview of Remark (Maxim's site builder) here... 
http://www.rebol.it/~steel/retools/remark/index.html
Graham
12-Jan-2005
[26]
I guess having read that, it is similar to Zope ...
Maxim
12-Jan-2005
[27]
but its fully recursive and persistent... and you can mix simple 
data replacement with full-fledged custom programable tags...
Ammon
12-Jan-2005
[28]
Is there a reason you don't have it publicly available?
Maxim
12-Jan-2005
[29x5]
you can basically have the artist doing the pics and layout, and 
 a developper doing the code part...
time...
anyone really ready to use it might help me in documenting it... 
 it would really be easy...
it just needs time...
something I was waiting for anvil to make less of a job...
Maxim
13-Jan-2005
[34x2]
I do intend to make glass the standard high-end GUI engine in REBOL 
.
oops... meant for another group... sorry...
Graham
13-Jan-2005
[36]
Max, we can't tell if we really need it until we get to try it out 
;)
Ammon
13-Jan-2005
[37]
I've seen what it can do, even as a Alpha.  We need it. ;-)
Graham
13-Jan-2005
[38]
Well, there are plenty of web site building tools .. and sometimes 
a huge learning curve to get what the demos show.
Ammon
13-Jan-2005
[39]
Oh, you were talking about Remark not Glass.  I haven't tried Remark...
Graham
13-Jan-2005
[40]
I've been using make-doc for docs for websites, but need something 
as simple to make multipage websites
Maxim
13-Jan-2005
[41]
well anyone wanting to pull up his sleeves a little and who doesn't 
mind getting started by chatting over the course of a week, to figure 
out things is welcome to try it out.   Remark is my most finished 
tool of all.  It has been release level for a long time...
Graham
13-Jan-2005
[42]
url?
Maxim
13-Jan-2005
[43x2]
practically, you could VERY easily add a tag (like in an hour or 
two or receiving remark) which lets make-doc add the content within 
your site which is comprised of m-d formated text...
none...
Graham
13-Jan-2005
[45]
I don't think some of us never stop chatting
Maxim
13-Jan-2005
[46x4]
that's the "chat and ask questions part"....
;-)
I send a zip and can give guidelines, then after a little while you 
come back with a few questions and maybe someone can document the 
stuff...
I've just got so many things to do...
Graham
13-Jan-2005
[50]
let her rip or zip then :)
Maxim
13-Jan-2005
[51x5]
that is also why I am only logging on to altme once or twice a week, 
unless I really have a reason to...
ok then... let me create a group for Remark and maybe that can be 
used as a common chat room.  then whoever feels enclined to do so 
can just compile the stuff in whatever means he like and we can start 
some collaborative work on the beast...
I'll zip it, post it on my steel site, and I'll actually give out 
the steel web site as an example to work from... note that it has 
VERY advanced capabilites within its retags, but I guess its a good 
way to show how scalable the engine really is....
post info tomorrow.  (its already 1h00 AM here, so I've got to log 
off, and work a bit on liquid before I get some shut eye)
I might even code the make-doc tag right away...
DideC
13-Jan-2005
[56]
To Web guru : is it possible to have a page without frame but with 
some content glued to the top or the bottom while the rest scrolls 
?
Ammon
13-Jan-2005
[57]
With CSS2, or IE IFrames.  Neither work properly on all browsers...
eFishAnt
14-Jan-2005
[58]
http://hyperworlds.org/rebolxanadu.htmla web page I did not run 
across before...
Brock
14-Jan-2005
[59x2]
DideC:  Heres some sample CSS that creates  a box midstream and provides 
scrollbars automatically....
	.T3area3
	{
		padding-right: 10px;
		padding-left: 10px;
		left: 160px;
		padding-bottom: 10px;
		margin: 0px;
		vertical-align: top;
		overflow: auto;
		width: 642px;
		padding-top: 10px;
		position: absolute;
		top: 0px;
		height: 490px;
	}
We have a template based dynamic site here at work,  we use a base 
page to define the common logic, we use CSS "templates" to define 
the areas of different pages... the above code is Template 3 area 
3, which is the body area for a page that has a header, left navigation, 
body, and footer area.
DideC
14-Jan-2005
[61]
Thank's Brock. I need to test that. What element do you use with 
this style ? DIV ? Any example ;-) ?
Brock
14-Jan-2005
[62]
<span id="lblArea3" class="T3area3">......content here....</span>
Robert
21-Jan-2005
[63]
Why doesn't my browser (Opera) refresh CSS files if I hit reload? 
I get a refreshed HTML page but the CSS isn't refreshed... any idea 
how to enable refreshing?
Chris
21-Jan-2005
[64]
Sometimes I need to refresh twice -- but usually CSS is well cached 
(so you only have to download a stylesheet for a site once)
Sunanda
21-Jan-2005
[65]
Usually F5 works  a hard refresh in Opera.

Otherwise check your setting for tools/preferences/history and cache/check 
documents/always  (precise path may vary according to version of 
Opera)
Anton
22-Jan-2005
[66]
Try control-F5.  In IE it is a "stronger" refresh than just F5. So 
it might be similar on Opera.
Graham
22-Jan-2005
[67]
keyboards should be velocity sensitive .. like some midi keyboards. 
 hit them harder to get a stronger effect!
Allen
22-Jan-2005
[68]
Graham. Yes! Would like to map other things to. Like.. 1 hard thump 
== ctrl-alt-del
Anton
22-Jan-2005
[69x2]
You could get bold uppercase type without using the shift key that 
way maybe... but that might not be desirable due to high sensitivity 
needed.
Keyboards leave a lot to be desired. I would like to see the often-used 
technique of copy and paste to be given more prominence on the keyboard 
(and supporting OS).