Roger
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Posted: 05/08/2001, 7:55 AM |
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So far (from FrontPage user) I have managed to jump a few technical hurdles
to get CC ( & Apache/PHP/Hosting) running and produce the basic CC apps. In
order to go further, I am looking towards a technical manual. Is there a
technical manual for CodeCharge? This should users from asking unnecessary
questions.
After fooling around with v1, I have managed to secure about 10x of what I
paid for CC.
Thanks. I am looking forward to v2 upgrade.
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Rgds
Roger Tng
www.Web4U.com.sg
Get appreciated. Join our Referral Program.
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CodeCharge
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Posted: 05/09/2001, 5:31 AM |
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Roger,
As soon as we finish couple additional tutorials for novice users, we plan
to assemble an FAQ based on previous feedback and support cases. The FAQ
will include technical questions.
We basically want to gather and analyze the questions and issues submitted
by the users, since then it should be easier to describe various solutions
based on real-life scenarios and examples.
The FAQ will also help us get started on the technical documentation.
For now I recommend submitting your questions at http://support.codecharge.com or here on the newsgroup.
Adam S.
CodeCharge Support
"Roger" <roger@web4sme.net> wrote in message
news:9d91dp$ubh$1@mail.tankhill.com...
> So far (from FrontPage user) I have managed to jump a few technical
hurdles
> to get CC ( & Apache/PHP/Hosting) running and produce the basic CC apps.
In
> order to go further, I am looking towards a technical manual. Is there a
> technical manual for CodeCharge? This should users from asking unnecessary
> questions.
>
> After fooling around with v1, I have managed to secure about 10x of what I
> paid for CC.
> Thanks. I am looking forward to v2 upgrade.
>
> --
> Rgds
> Roger Tng
> www.Web4U.com.sg
> Get appreciated. Join our Referral Program.
>
>
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