First I think we need to set up a SOAP interface to the admin system (not my kettle of fish).
Then, my bet would be to use mozilla (XUL) for the interface cause you have SOAP and WYSIWYG. I think flash would be a nightmare...
Sounds like a project for my summer break... would have to learn XUL, but i've read a fair bit on it and I don't think there'd be much of a problem.
Also, a bit of thought would have to go into the design of the SOAP interface, so in the future it could be extended to do other/all Farcry admin tasks.
- tim
Gary Menzel spoke the following wise words on 28/10/2003 2:24 PM EST:
It actually IS a good idea. It would be nice to have some tools that could easily be extended/modified to convert existing sites over to FarCry.
I think you would need something like Dreamweaver "template"/"library" tags in your site though (in the case of static HTML - or even poorly written CFM) for the tool to work with so it could extract stuff.
I just dont have a need (or the time) for it at the moment - fun project though.
If we made it into a WYSISWYG (what you see is SORTA what you get) tool and allowed people to view their page in "edit" mode in IE and place markers into the page that could be picked up by this tool - that would be excellent!
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