Just to thank you, Jacque, belatedly - I also have never had to
produce a web site in anger (I don't count uploads of family photos
and the like) and felt just like Joe.
What I suppose this conversation does show is the enormous range of
users (developers) who can and do benefit from Rev - all the way from
hobbyists to very serious commercial developers, with an equal range
of technical requirements. IMO there is no other development
environment, certainly not a cross-platform one, that can meet such a
huge spectrum of needs.
Graham
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 20:21:01 -0500, "J. Landman Gay" <jac...@hyperactivesw.com
> wrote:
Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
I have found this whole subject so far over my head that I'm
embarrassed. Can anyone sight some sort of reference that just
"might"
get me off of my desktop. I am soooo uneducated on this topic. Simply
stated, what's this for, why is it needed and what does it let us do
that we can do now? There MUST be others who are just as much in
the dark.
It's kind of hard to explain if you don't create web pages or have a
familiarity with how they are written. But in a nutshell, web pages
written in pure HTML are static.
[followed by a nice long explanation for the uninitiated]
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