While the general concept of an independent front end has merit,
I think that it might be better handled by writing a front end
using something like Cold Fusion that simply writes the values
directly into the registry or into the ODBC-connected database.
Using the 'built-in' templates to handle all the various
'function calls' adds a layer of complexity that isn't required
and certainly introduces significant performance penalties.
In my (admittedly limited) review of the registry updates for
things like aliases, lists, etc. there doesn't seem to be
anything that should be that hard to handle.
My two cents, worth exactly what was paid for it.
--- Ed Perrine / Network Tallahassee
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Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 3:52 PM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Well... New generation of templates maybe ?!?
Hi !
I am thinking about a project which can be done with a lot of time. I will
tell you, because I am intersted if something like that exists.
I am using IMail5, so I will develop the thing for IMail5, unless someone
will give me the new version in change of a free template set :-)
That what we are thinking about is using php to read the pages IMail
outputs and change to content as we want it to be: For example we are
setting up a form by reading the output of IMail into php. So, we have a
variable with the whole content of the page. Than we keep doing that. We
have to change any input to a new adress. Let's say, someone clicks a link,
we have to change it first, that not the IMail-page is loaded, incase of
that a new php will be loaded but with the contet of the imal page changed
internal.
Hope you get that.
As you can guess, it offers many posibillities: At the backend of IMail, we
will use a database. With that system, we can set up a whole community
thing: using a database via ODBC, it makes it possible to use somekind of
signup scripts and to use data in anyform. Kind of adress databases for
example. Same time, we can put in the pages database driven input like
news, forums, whatever.
Great idea, we first will develop a system which makes it possible to read
the content of the pages, put's th elinks into an array to use it later and
have some templates which are used to output the content. Obvious with php,
that we can modify the content as we want.....
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