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RE: [mv] Adobe GoLive with Minivend



I guess the client will have to decide which they like better: GoLive or a
site that makes money. I work with a number of design firms that use
GoLive, but I always end up recoding the pages by hand. GoLive is more
focussed a producing "pixel accurate" page layout than clean HTML. It's
fine for mockups of pages, but that's about it. Just my two cents.

Christopher Thompson


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-minivend-users@minivend.com
> [mailto:owner-minivend-users@minivend.com]On Behalf Of Glenn McCalley
> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 5:52 PM
> To: minivend-users@minivend.com
> Subject: [mv] Adobe GoLive with Minivend
>
>
> ******    message to minivend-users from Glenn McCalley
> <minivend@ns1.bnetmd.net>     ******
>
> OK, so we have a customer hosting a site with us that wants a store.
> Great!  We should all sell stuff.
>
> They love GoLive! from Adobe, they are *good* with it, and want
> to use it's
> site management with their store.
>
> Near as we can see,  GoLive requires that the site be contained
> within a
> single directory tree addressable under the apache
> DocumentRoot, none of
> this split between DocumentRoot and .../minivend/catalogs/xxx/pages
> stuff, **and** GoLive barfs trying to trace links that utilize
> a cgi-bin :-).
>
> So, anyone out there have a silver bullet of experience, or do they
> maintain things page by page?  All thoughts appreciated!
>
> Glenn.
>
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