http://www.w3.org/Amaya/screenshots/Overview.html
Amaya looks much prettier than years ago. And it's from W3C.
> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 11:44:15 +1000
> From: gnu...@aromagardens.com.au
> To: slug@slug.org.au
> Subject: Re: [SLUG] Dreamweaver clone for Linux ?
>
> Kyle
Kyle wrote:
Hi Folks,
what is the best FOSS Dreamweaver clone for Linux?Junior wants to
start building his own website, so he's going to require some assistance.
What do folks use pls?
+1 for Kompozer.
I was in a web design class at uni where we were allowed to use
dreamweaver or code
> Using WordPress as an example: two years ago, they were basically
> addslashes()'ing strings before concatenating them with a MySQL query.
>
> Now, they've since completely moved to a printf-style model, where they
> put some %s tags in a query, and pass the values as function parameters,
> no
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 19:43 +1000, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> Also, as I note, this is based on *TWO YEAR OLD* information. I don't know
> what Drupal and Joomla have done to systematically address these issues since
> that time.
They could have done a lot, so it’s worth checking out.
Using WordPre
On 17/09/2009, at 1:16 PM, Kyle wrote:
Thanks all for the suggestions.
Meryl,
he's 9. I.e. the attention span of a goldfish.
I think we'll start with baby steps.
I wonder if openoffice.org might have something, the word processor
can save as html.
If you search around, you might be able
david writes:
> Ishwor wrote:
>>
>>> Plus you should consider setting up Drupal to manage his pages.
>>>
>>> 1. Learning the CMS was is better anyway since that is the way real web
>>> sites are managed now;
>>>
>>> 2. He can start out with filtered HTML (which is dead simple), then as he
>>> lear
2009/9/17 Kyle :
> he's 9. I.e. the attention span of a goldfish.
Indeed.
I was quite surprised at some of the answers you got.
Some of the suggestions sounded like the equivalent of teaching about
gravity and acceleration by starting "First, lets learn about
co-efficients of friction and the ca
Yes 高远 I forgot about Amaya... it is very good
and Aptana is hot stuff too. http://www.aptana.com/
Meryl
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On Thu, Sep 17, 2009, david wrote:
> So you are suggesting that all those people running Drupal etc are
> insecure? Just curious, because I'm just setting up a Drupal site for
> someone.
The PHP core has had a few interesting vulnerabilities over the last
few years but by and large the availab
Ishwor wrote:
Folks
Hi.
Plus you should consider setting up Drupal to manage his pages.
1. Learning the CMS was is better anyway since that is the way real web
sites are managed now;
2. He can start out with filtered HTML (which is dead simple), then as he
learns progress to unfiltered, and
> > This is why I love SLUG.
> > Somebody asks for a Linux Dreamweaver alternative, and it goes from
> > "do it in vim" to "He should just learn Python".
... and it raises the question; When is one too young to start
programming?
By the time Kyle's little goldfish is 11 he'll might even be
writi
Martin Visser wrote:
I'm a big Python fan, but I reckon you can code up just as many insecure
sites or web frameworks in Python as you can in PHP.
Often security probs are PEBKAC, be it the programmer or a hapless user.
cheers
rickw
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We just want to make sure Kyle is asking the right question ;-)
Regards, Martin
martinvisse...@gmail.com
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Blindraven wrote:
> This is why I love SLUG.
> Somebody asks for a Linux Dreamweaver alternative, and it goes from "do it
> in vim" to "He should just lear
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Ishwor wrote:
>
> PHP is full of bugs and security vulnerabilities(all the time). It
> maybe easier to learn+program comparatively but I would rather not
> bother with it.
>
> I would rather suggest that junior start with Python.
>
I'm a big Python fan, but I r
This is why I love SLUG.
Somebody asks for a Linux Dreamweaver alternative, and it goes from "do it
in vim" to "He should just learn Python".
We're tops. !!
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Ishwor wrote:
> Folks
> Hi.
>
> > Plus you should consider setting up Drupal to manage his pages.
> >
Folks
Hi.
> Plus you should consider setting up Drupal to manage his pages.
>
> 1. Learning the CMS was is better anyway since that is the way real web
> sites are managed now;
>
> 2. He can start out with filtered HTML (which is dead simple), then as he
> learns progress to unfiltered, and eventu
Try NVU
http://net2.com/nvu/
although its been dead for a long while.
http://kompozer.net/
which seems to be under development again!
Dean
Kyle wrote:
Hi Folks,
what is the best FOSS Dreamweaver clone for Linux?Junior wants to
start building his own website, so he's going to require
Or Joomla! -- www.joomla.org.
Jon.
Troy Rollo wrote:
Plus you should consider setting up Drupal to manage his pages.
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Thanks all for the suggestions.
Meryl,
he's 9. I.e. the attention span of a goldfish.
I think we'll start with baby steps.
:-)
Kind Regards
Kyle
meryl wrote:
Kyle wrote:
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Subject: Re: [SLUG] Dreamweaver clone for Linux ?
Kyle wrote:
> what is the best FOSS Dreamweaver clone for Linux?
Bluefish or Quanta Plus would be what I'd recommend if a Dreamweaver style
co
Kyle wrote:
> what is the best FOSS Dreamweaver clone for Linux?
Bluefish or Quanta Plus would be what I'd recommend if a Dreamweaver
style coding-helper is required. But Junior will really learn a lot
more about standards, web development & clean code if he just uses gedit
and follows the W3C sch
you could try Kompozer
http://kompozer.net/
Ben
Kyle wrote:
Hi Folks,
what is the best FOSS Dreamweaver clone for Linux?Junior wants to
start building his own website, so he's going to require some assistance.
What do folks use pls?
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On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 10:43 +1000, Kyle wrote:
> what is the best FOSS Dreamweaver clone for Linux?Junior wants to
> start building his own website, so he's going to require some assistance.
>
> What do folks use pls?
Teach him HTML 5. It's dead easier than HTML 4 in terms of markup
simplici
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