I have an ideal Lee. What about using WDDX to set the variable, some of the
paths, etc. Then you could scope it out to application.something following
it up with a duplication to request. Of course you would need to add an
administration back-end.
Sometime in the future you may want to change the front-end for the
technology challenged. I showed this program to one of my customers and I
don't think he like the front end interface. Most non-programmers just
fight you too much on this sort of interface. Now I could use it to create
an outline and just show the outline to the customer but I don't think any
of my customers will use it because it is just too hard for them somehow. I
guess they are just not logical enough.
Now down the road a ways you may want to tie in an interface to create the
skeleton of the web site using the data from the wireframe data file. If
you have an additional question on my thoughts please e-mail Lee and I'll
try to explain in detail. But I think you got something here that could be
very useful. Even if my ideals is outside the original scope of design.
Lee Foster
L3 Enterprise
-----Original Message-----
From: Fred T. Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 9:09 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Re: Wireframes
did you change the mappings in the app_env.cfm file? you will need to change
these to match your setup.
Fred
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kola Oyedeji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fusebox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 8:06 AM
Subject: RE: Wireframes
> Lee,
> thanks for the tips, i think i'm getting there. I have created a text file
> called kola.wir
> in the wireframedatadirectory but i still get the same message..
>
> Umm this may be stupid question but am i supposed to put something in
> kola.wir as at the moment
> it is blank.
>
> Also the instructions in the text file read:
>
> <!--- Root of THIS app in filesystem --->
> <CFSET
>
request.app.filesystemroot="#request.app.documentRoot##request.os.delimiter#
> cfdocs/wireframe210">
>
> instead of cfdocs/wireframe210 in the above example i simply have
/wireframe
> which is the mapping i put into the Administrator to point to the
wireframe
> directory is that right?
> I cant seem to get the movies example to work either.
>
> Your help is appreciated, my boss has asked me to build a site with the
> specification just jotted down on a piece of paper in bullet points, it
> would be extremely useful if i could elicite a more detailed spec from him
> and demonstrate this app to him at the same time so we could use it with
> clients.
>
> KOla
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lee borkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 24 April 2001 12:43
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: RE: Wireframes
>
>
> Hi Kola,
>
> The WireFrames app is indeed need of a better interface for creating a
brand
> new wireframe.
>
> Until this better interface is built, here is what you need to do:
> - create a blank text file called xyz.wir, where "xyz" is the name you
want
> to give your app;
> - put xyz.wir in the wireframedata directory;
> - point your browser to
> http://myserver/wireframe/index.cfm?wireframename=xyz
>
> That's all you should need to do. Of ourse, you need to substitue your
own
> server name, and use the correct path to the wireframe application.
>
> Hope that helps,
> let me know if you have any problems,
>
> Lee Bjork Borkman
>
>
>
>
> >From: "Kola Oyedeji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Is there any chance someone could summarise the steps needed to setup
this
> >wire frame tool with
> >a new wireframe, especially the file structure needed?
> >
> >I keep getting:
> >
> >Couldn't find the application's wireframe specification file,
> >"/wireframe\wireframedata\wireframe.wir".
> >
>
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