he time and effort if
it's going to be used by the people who actually need it.
Bottom line: go download the stuff and play! You'll never really know
what works for you until you give it a try.
Adrian
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On 01/03/2007, at 11:36 AM, Kenny Graham wrote:
The webmaster I'm talking to is responsible for URLs that end like
this
*.cfm?doc_id=n ... and thinks it's perfectly acceptable
. Beyond that, any way to get rid of the ?doc_id=n and
such at the ends of the URLs would require an entire
Thanks everyone,
Issue resolved! Twas the evils of Dreamweaver - if I edit in SimpleText all
is fine...
Thanks again for your valuable help.
Adrian.
> Hi Ray,
>
> The include file has no defined charset, but should receive the same charset
> as the page it is being brought
Hi Ray,
The include file has no defined charset, but should receive the same charset
as the page it is being brought into. From Micky's post it may be more of
an editor issue, which sits well with my current experience.
Thanks,
Adrian
> Is your include file written in the correct
Hi Micky,
I am using Dreamweaver for this - and you may well be right that it is an
editor issue. When I reopen the file in my editor, it all goes pearshaped.
I will investigate the editor settings, or edit directly in simpletext...
Thanks,
Adrian
> Hi Adrian,
>
>> when I save
Thanks Lachlan (and Fernguly for the off-list response!),
You've given me plenty to work with - I'll see how it goes.
Cheers,
Adrian
> Adrian O'Hagan wrote:
>> I am embarking on my first multi-lingual site (English, Simplified Chinese
>> and Traditional Chinese
is this: when I save the include, all Chinese characters are rendered as a series of question marks.
You can see my example file here: http://www.digitaldogma.com.au/clients/helprequest/
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Adrian.
try joomla.org. Joomla is the best open source CMS in the web. i'm working with it for over 1 year and all my clients were happy with it :)On 1/18/06,
kvnmcwebn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello all,just a quick question,What one of these cms systems should i use?BTW im not a programmer.
,
Adrian
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just make it up and
so there never could be a textbook?
There are many text books, do a google search for xslt and start
reading. I'd happily point you to more resources, but well, I suspect
you'd just ignore it.
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for content, as it would then allow development of an xml to standards
output which would be consistant between vendors.
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