RE: allowing viewers to change your website
by "Cyanide _7" <leo7278(at)hotmail.com>
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Tue, 11 Apr 2000 23:41:14 CDT |
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liane(at)diarmadhi.mushhaven.net |
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hwg-languages(at)hwg.org |
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i don't know how vital this is to the presentation of your site, but are
good ol cookies feesible? JavaScript and cookies are easy, free, and
completely client-side so you don't need login accounts. the problem is,
some users wont have javascript and/or cookies enabled, and they're not
entirely reliable. i doubt you'll run into cross-browser issues. and if
javascript doesn't trip your trigger, server-side scripting languages such
as ASP can read and write cookies as well. just a suggestion. - Cyanide_7
> > (free - tuff learning curve if you have no prior programming experience
> > runs on just about anything)
> >
> > 2.) Cold Fusion (expensive - last I checked, only runs on NT - from what
> > I hear it's pretty easy to learn)
> >
>ColdFusion runs between $2 000 and $5 000 to set up and has both NT and
>Solaris versions. There is also a free version now available called
>'ColdFusion Express' which is hard to find by navigating Allaire's site,
>the best way to find it is to search for it. It supports a large range of
>the full version of ColdFusion's tags but doesn't have the customabilty
>etc. Along with that it only interacts with a limited number of databases.
>But it's easy to learn and free.
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>I haven't used the others, so I don't know if ColdFusion is better, this
>is just some current info on the product.
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>Regards,
>
>Rosemary Norwood
>liane(at)mushhaven.net
>
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