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clarksc3

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Posted: 05/03/2004, 1:35 PM

Any comment would be great!!

I currently work in FrontPage 2003 and have over 300 websites which are all static html and manually update. Nothing is dynamic. Each website is for a particular city so one templete could be used for all and then I just need to populate with my content, etc.

Questions:
Is this the software for me?
Does this allow me to create one template and then create my 300 other websites very quickly?
Can I use FrontPage for most of my page/template design?
Are there any limitation for the look and feel of the pages/templates?
Any other help comments?

Thank You.
Clark
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peterr


Posts: 5971
Posted: 05/03/2004, 1:48 PM

Possibly other users will provide useful comments but from my point of view CodeCharge Studio might be for you if you have some prior experience with creating databases. And programming experience with any programming language would also be helpful.
The main issue is that some people can learn programming and database basics very quickly and easily while others cannot. You may never find out which category you fall into without trying, therefore I recommend that you download the free 20-day trial version of CodeCharge Studio and start with our "Task Management System" tutorial at http://docs.codecharge.com/studio/html/QuickStart/Creat...AppBuilder.html

This should take 30 minutes and should help you understand what's involved in creating Web applications (versus HTML pages).
One purpose of a Web application is to utilize minium number of pages to display maximum amount of infomation dynamically, therefore it may be possible to replace hundreds of Web pages or multiple Web sites with several dynamic Web pages.
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longvu
Posted: 05/05/2004, 6:10 AM

I have reviewed a few RAD tools out there e.g. ASPMaker, ASPMaker.NET, Iron
Speed Designer, etc. ranging from $50-$2,500. After a few months trial, I
picked CCS because it is not hard to learn and the prices is also reasonable as
well. Along many samples provided to get you started, which I found a big
plus. If you are not sure just download the trial version of each tools and
try it for yourself.

Good luck !
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longvu
Posted: 05/05/2004, 6:11 AM

I have reviewed a few RAD tools out there e.g. ASPMaker, ASPMaker.NET, Iron
Speed Designer, etc. ranging from $50-$2,500. After a few months trial, I
picked CCS because it is not hard to learn and the prices is also reasonable as
well. Along many samples provided to get you started, which I found a big
plus. If you are not sure just download the trial version of each tools and
try it for yourself.

Good luck !
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