Robin Jackson wrote:
> Any WYSIWYG HTML development suite develops WHOLE pages, not "styles". With
> a lack of a WYSIWYG style developer in Midgard...we have to allow an
> integration mechanism between complex development suite created pages, and
> midgard "style" generated pages.
Are there any tools around that approximate the midgard way of doing
things?
> I really believe in Midgard and have a around 1000 pages, as well as that
> many or more elements created in it. But, if the only way that we can use
> midgard elements and functionality is if the page resides in the DB then we
> are hosed because nobody except geeks code HTML by hand any more. (I'm one
> of the geeks).
But by all means do check out the framed admin from hklc.
> I'm contemplating some sort of "import utility" which will take a site
> uploaded by a customer and programmatically import each page into midgard.
> But what a "pain". I still maintain that a mgd_create_midgard() routine
> that would set up the midgard environment for an external page is the better
> solution. As I said in my previous emails, we do know the host, style, etc.
> for the page being called.....the page is just not in the midgard DB.
It may be able to accomodate that. How do you know which host, style,
etc.
is being called, and would this page be regular HTML which needs to be
sucked into the style framework?
Emile
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