www.amnesty.org.uk
www.lordmayorsshow.org
are the only two of mine that would offer any sort of positive
association.
both use TT for all presentation tasks, including static and dynamic
page publishing.
will
On 27 Jan 2004, at 12:50, Dave Cross wrote:
I was just reminded of something that
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Dave Cross wrote:
I was just reminded of something that was discussed in my use.perl
journal recently and of an action I was going to take.
The discussion in question is at
http://use.perl.org/~davorg/journal/16119
Does anyone thing that a list of sites using TT
Sadly, I don't have a public site to direct people to but I do recommend that the list
be split into ttree, A::T, and Other since they are very different uses for the same
tool.
--mark
Simon == Simon Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And, if so, shall I start to collate information?
Dave Cross wrote:
Does anyone thing that a list of sites using TT would be a useful
addition to the TT web site? And, if so, shall I start to collate
information?
http://store.ineoconcepts.com
http://www.bluemonkeystuff.com
Two online stores built with TT (both static and dynamic pages in both).
we use TT for all of our client sites, paired with CGI::Application and
a bunch of our own stuff
www.thunkit.com
www.brad4d.com
www.b4dd.com
www.cttrust.org
www.infonewhaven.com
www.americaabroadmedia.org
www.eventmanagement.org
www.hstg.org
www.bushnell.org
www.etgusa.com
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I was just reminded of something that was discussed in my use.perl
journal recently and of an action I was going to take.
The discussion in question is at
http://use.perl.org/~davorg
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Simon Wilcox wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Dave Cross wrote:
And, if so, shall I start to collate information?
peace direct - http://www.peacedirect.org/
Digital Craftsmen - http://www.digitalcraftsmen.net/
Dynamo Youth Theatre - http://www.dyt.org.uk/
All static sites
Il giorno 27/gen/04, alle 13:50, Dave Cross ha scritto:
Does anyone thing that a list of sites using TT would be a useful
addition to the TT web site?
I think so.
And, if so, shall I start to collate
information?
www.perl.it has been made with TT: mainly ttree, and a custom script
using Template
On Jan 27, 2004, at 7:50 AM, Dave Cross wrote:
Does anyone thing that a list of sites using TT would be a useful
addition to the TT web site? And, if so, shall I start to collate
information?
All of my current sites:
http://www.mailermailer.com/
http://www.filterpoint.com/
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 12:50, Dave Cross wrote:
[snip]
Does anyone thing that a list of sites using TT would be a useful
addition to the TT web site? And, if so, shall I start to collate
information?
http://www.mit.edu/ 's top-level pages are static, built with TT2 and a
custom overgrown tpage
Dave Cross wrote:
And, if so, shall I start to collate information?
Bugzilla uses dynamic TT to generate most of its user interface. The
list of known Bugzilla installations is here:
http://bugzilla.org/installation-list/
(Note: some of these sites may use an older non-TT version of
Dave Cross let forth on 01/27/04 12:50:
And, if so, shall I start to collate
information?
A couple of dynamic sites using TT mod_perl for you...
http://www.camino.co.uk/shop/
http://www.bestvalueplants.com/ *
* This will be live in the next week or so.. see
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