Re: metacard, internet and security

2000-08-13 Thread Sivakatirswami
> That's a great job ! > Until now, the "computer based training" solutions where based on java (cf > toolbook) or shockwave or flash. It was difficult to program and/or heavy to > download. Sivakatirswami's solution is light, powerful and elegant. Unwarranted praise. . .It's Scott solution alre

Animated GIFs (was "Re: can't save stack?")

2000-08-13 Thread Scott Raney
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 Michaael Walas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > While I'm at it, I have some animated gifs that display fine in > MetaCard on Windows 98 (Via Virtual PC on a G4) but won't display > properly on MacOS system 9, MetaCard 2.3.1 The gifs are "optimized" > but Windows MetaCard can disp

Re: MC, the Web, and you

2000-08-13 Thread andu
> >A quick survey of MetaCard developers, if you don't mind: > >Of work you've performed over the last year, what percentage has been >related to the Web? Most of it > >Does your work focus more on the client side of the Web, the server side, or >both? Both > >Of the time spent with your tools o

Re: MC, the Web, and you

2000-08-13 Thread Pierre Sahores
Richard Gaskin wrote: > > A quick survey of MetaCard developers, if you don't mind: > > Of work you've performed over the last year, what percentage has been > related to the Web? 100% (Extranet/Intranet/Web) > > Does your work focus more on the client side of the Web, the server side, or > b

Re: MC, the Web, and you

2000-08-13 Thread Yennie
<< Of work you've performed over the last year, what percentage has been related to the Web?>> 90%. Heck, 95% could probably be tracked back there by a couple degrees of separation. <> Server side.. Most of my time is spent coding the work done on the server side, with much less time spent sp

MC, the Web, and you

2000-08-13 Thread Richard Gaskin
A quick survey of MetaCard developers, if you don't mind: Of work you've performed over the last year, what percentage has been related to the Web? Does your work focus more on the client side of the Web, the server side, or both? Of the time spent with your tools on a project, what percentage

Re: metacard, internet and security

2000-08-13 Thread Scott Raney
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, opus.species wrote: > As most people on this list i downloaded and tested the portal of > Sivakatirswami. > That's a great job ! > Until now, the "computer based training" solutions where based on java (cf > toolbook) or shockwave or flash. It was difficult to program and/or

Re: metacard, internet and security

2000-08-13 Thread andu
> >As most people on this list i downloaded and tested the portal of >Sivakatirswami. >That's a great job ! >Until now, the "computer based training" solutions where based on java (cf >toolbook) or shockwave or flash. It was difficult to program and/or heavy to >download. >Sivakatirswami's solut

Re: metacard, internet and security

2000-08-13 Thread Pierre Sahores
"opus.species" wrote: > > As most people on this list i downloaded and tested the portal of > Sivakatirswami. > That's a great job ! > Until now, the "computer based training" solutions where based on java (cf > toolbook) or shockwave or flash. It was difficult to program and/or heavy to > downlo

Re: Re: metacard, internet and security

2000-08-13 Thread David Bovill
> >We have to protect our customers against : >- downloading a utility and misusing it >- downloading a bugged and dangerous mc file >- downloading some mc-based virus > >I can think of 2 kind of solutions : > >1) solution based on signature >The programmer put his signature in his runtime and in

Re: metacard, internet and security

2000-08-13 Thread opus.species
As most people on this list i downloaded and tested the portal of Sivakatirswami. That's a great job ! Until now, the "computer based training" solutions where based on java (cf toolbook) or shockwave or flash. It was difficult to program and/or heavy to download. Sivakatirswami's solution is ligh