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RE: [2] [cobalt-users] FTP - FrontPage Paths
- Subject: RE: [2] [cobalt-users] FTP - FrontPage Paths
- From: "Donna Lever" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Feb 23 17:27:18 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
>
> On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, RaQ3 wrote:
>
> } Even more if you try to insert some foreign code like php.
> Try it with
> } FP or ask someone who tried it ;-)
>
> I do this kind of thing all the time - no problem at all.
> Fact is, FrontPage 2000 includes a slightly trimmed down
version of
> their $595.00 Visual Studio development environment which was
pretty
> much designed from the get-go for making it easy as pie to
rapidly
> whip out all kinds of clean fast running code.
I'll seond that, FrontPage is a damn good tool - IF you know how
to use it.
Beginners make crap pages with Front page because they are
beginners, not because of FrontPage deficiencies.
FP2000 has an option to set to leave your code exactly how you
wrote it, you can put anything you like in your pages, whether FP
handles it or not. You can even use it just like notepad to write
the HTML straight if you prefer.
--
Donna Lever
Smart Artist Web Services
http://www.smartartist.com.au/