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John Malone
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| Thanks 2 to u both.
|
| Yes, Mark home grown movies are what she wants. She imagines that because
i
| know a little (very little) Access and created an application i can do a
| website in my sleep. So she got the whole DW, Flash, Fireworks, etc.
package.
| I told her I would have to learn a whole different language but she still
| thinks this is no big deal and I'll have cars racing across the screen by
| noon next. Sure I will!
|
| By extensions u mean the DOS extension on the file name? I checked and yes
| the server supports FP extensions. It will also support accessing the
tables
| in my application. Once i figure out how to do that.
|
| So, u guys r telling me i can do all this -- if and when I learn how,
right?
| And other than making movies it really doesn't matter much which program i
| use?
| --
| SailorMike
|
|
| "Mark Fitzpatrick" wrote:
|
| > As Murray said, you can use both. Avoid the server extensions if
possible.
| > Also, if your web server has the FP Sever Extensions installed you
publish
| > through DreamWeaver you need to make sure that you cloak any of the _vti
| > directories that appear in the web. Cloaking them will prevent
DreameWeaver
| > from trying to publish those files to the server. It often avoids a lot
of
| > issues though if you publish through FrontPage if your server has the FP
| > Server Extensions enabled.
| >
| > As far as animation and video, both programs can add them into a web
page
| > without problem. What your boss may have missed is the fact that neither
of
| > these tools can actually create a moving video. For that you'll need
| > something such as Macromedia Flash to create a Flash animation. Both FP
and
| > DreamWeaver can easily insert the resultant animation into the page.
| >
| > Hope this helps,
| > Mark Fitzpatrick
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| >
| >
| > | > > My company is updating a website and has stuck me with the job. I am a
DB
| > > guy, about HTML i know from nothing.
| > >
| > > Reading here suggests that it would be a bad idea to use both
Dreamweaver
| > > and FP on the same website. We bought both because the boss wants
moving
| > > video and banners and feels FP can't do those.
| > >
| > > So, if use both programs will one corrupt the files of the other?
| > > --
| > > SailorMike
| >
| >
| >