what about all the MM blogs... they use movable type! Are you really
that angry that they have some legacy code lying around. I'd rather they
spend time making their products better than using their products
themselves. This is really, really, petty.

-dave

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/31/04 8:20 AM >>>

4. My original comment was about .cgi pages. It seems you have not
understood my frustration as a supporter of Macromedia. You mention cgis
as
59, but you don't give statistics for .cfm, or .jsp. I think you gave a
good
try at answering... but the gifs, movs, pdfs, swfs would be the same in
a
cgi, asp, html, etc. technology as cfm or jsp. Therefore, they are
interesting metrics... but not actually answers.

The issue with me is they have had great web technology for (internet
time)
long time. Therefore, every time I see them not doing something that can
reasonabaly ... especially easily done with their own technology as a
supporter it is frustrating. I understand business dynamics, it's hard
to
get things done... and goals are not easily achieved. Perhaps to do this
it
would cost me more for product, and I want to pay less than now, so that
point is valid also. If I don't want to pay the piper... I don't get to
hear
the music.

Still, as a developer, it boils down to this word for me... EXPERIENCE.
I
notice that detail and it effects my experience as a customer. That may
look
good to accounting, but it doesn't build a good name for the company.

#. Livedocs are interesting, but that is a side topic to the original
concept. They would be in HTML regardless.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean A Corfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 6:03 PM
Subject: [CFCDev] Size of macromedia.com


> On Jan 30, 2004, at 2:40 PM, John Farrar wrote:
> > 40,000 page site... I actually doubt that.
>
> I just checked our auto-generated nightly site metrics:
>
> info/counts/breeze_preso 184
> info/counts/cgis 59
> info/counts/gifs 66001
> info/counts/html_files 73046
> info/counts/movs 114
> info/counts/pages 64643
> info/counts/pdfs 739
> info/counts/swfs 16978
>
> Just over 73,000 HTML files, including 30,000 LiveDocs pages, so
> there's about 43,000 static HTML pages on macromedia.com.
>
> Regards,
> Sean
>
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