Jeremey speaks with much truthiness! Fulsome truthiness.
Mention the cost of maintenance to keep it working correctly, and the
rate, and you may indeed get them to recant this heresy! Or get a
lucrative gig.
Scott
At 6:20 PM -0800 1/9/09, Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
>On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 07:46:51
Jeremey speaks with much truthiness! Fulsome truthiness.
Mention the cost of maintenance to keep it working correctly, and the
rate, and you may indeed get them to recant this heresy! Or get a
lucrative gig.
Scott
At 6:20 PM -0800 1/9/09, Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
>On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 07:46:51
On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 07:46:51 -0800, "Rick Quatro"
wrote:
>Now my client has thrown me what I hope is a little curve: they want more
>descriptive anchor names; for example,
>
>access
>The granting or withholding of a service or access
>to a resource to a requestor based...
As Michael said, thi
On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 07:46:51 -0800, "Rick Quatro"
wrote:
>Now my client has thrown me what I hope is a little curve: they want more
>descriptive anchor names; for example,
>
>access
>The granting or withholding of a service or access
>to a resource to a requestor based...
As Michael said, thi
As an aside, i.e. not answering the original question: I have heard
such requests also, but in most cases it is a misunderstanding of the
concept of an ID! I am sure you tried to talk the client out of it,
but, anyway, I will give you some more reasons *not* to use
descriptive IDs or anchor
I have a series of hypertext links in my document with this form:
openObjectId :2 1003728
I like these kinds of links because I only have to worry about one end of
the link; in other words, I don't need two markers for each link. These work
nicely with MIF2Go because it can use the paragraph id
As an aside, i.e. not answering the original question: I have heard
such requests also, but in most cases it is a misunderstanding of the
concept of an ID! I am sure you tried to talk the client out of it,
but, anyway, I will give you some more reasons *not* to use
descriptive IDs or anchor
I have a series of hypertext links in my document with this form:
openObjectId :2 1003728
I like these kinds of links because I only have to worry about one end of
the link; in other words, I don't need two markers for each link. These work
nicely with MIF2Go because it can use the paragraph id