LHP (little help please)
I have a book coming out in the not too distant future, and would
like to put some interactive RunRev applications (physics
simulations) for download on a web site. (I may put them up on my
FTP site soon.)
I've done some HTML web pages in the past using Adobe Page
Jim,
You might think about Contribute ($99) from macromedia. It works well
with it's big brother Dreamweaver.
THe thing about contribute is that if you already have a web page you
just browse to it in contribute and create a connection and then hit
EDIT. There are templates galore and you
Jim Hurley wrote:
LHP (little help please)
I have a book coming out in the not too distant future, and would
like to put some interactive RunRev applications (physics
simulations) for download on a web site. (I may put them up on my
FTP site soon.)
I've done some HTML web pages in the
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 07:19:08 -0800
From: Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Web design software
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Jim Hurley wrote:
LHP (little help please)
I have
Hi Jim,
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 06:25:30 -0800
From: Jim Hurley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: Web design software
Is there a relatively simple Web design application which allows this
facility? I'm looking for something relatively basic; the last thing
I want to do is master another state
Hi Richard,
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 07:19:08 -0800
From: Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Web design software
Since you'll have to deliver a player app for users to run them, why not
save them the extra step of using a Web browser and build a directory right
into your app
Richard Gaskin wrote:
Since you'll have to deliver a player app for users to run them, why not
save them the extra step of using a Web browser and build a directory
right into your app which can download and run your stack files?
Jim Hurley replied:
My thought was to simply create a standalone