FRank Evans
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| Posted: 01/18/2006, 9:18 PM |
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New to this. Created pages with CCS v2.3.2.24. In the learning curve. Pages are from tables in MySQL converted from MS Access. None of the forms are complete for the Method/Action/Name. It entered code as : <form method="post" action="{Action}" name="{HTMLFormName}">
I know i need to ebter a name and action - but how is that determined. Should that not happen during the page generation?
Any guidance. I am sure i need to select an Action and a name.
Also, what do I do with he file extensions of CCP? I have html, asp, extensions - whats CCP extensions for?? Don't seem to see this in the documentation either.
I find the documentation to be incomplete. The documentation tells you what to do but not why. It is procedural not instructive. I assume the program is not popular enough for someone to have written a good book on the software. Really thinking about jumping ship. I thought it would generate pages that worked. I am not a programmer..
Any one do page generation with CCS for a fee????
thanks in advance
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TheunisP
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| Posted: 01/19/2006, 1:30 AM |
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Rule #1 - do not fiddle with those {} - it is placeholders for when CCS creates the actual pages - they get there values from the properties as you set them up - on the right you will see a properties box
As for the. CCP files, they are the CCS project files; they don't get uploaded to the web - check your pubishing settings - you should have a seperate folder where CCS will place all the files you need to upload.
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FrankEvans
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| Posted: 02/06/2006, 8:42 PM |
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Thanks Theinisp - was a good suggestion - stil having problems but ready to throw the towel into the ring.
CCS was suppossed to eliminate the need to program - right. Seems that unless you know programming it wont do the job.
The documentation STINKS. Again - you have to know the background to understand what the documents say. As an engineer I need to know "why" something is, not just procedures to do this - to do that.
But it was worth a try. Nothing ventured - nothing gained.
Anyone interested in a database task. This is a cutting edge Medical-Healthcare project.
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Newport Medical Technologies
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Walter Kempees
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| Posted: 02/07/2006, 3:01 AM |
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Frank,
Just to help you get the steam off.
Page generation for a fee can be done, forum is Help.Jobs.Available.
I honestly think your have the startup blues, it is not that hard.
Yes you would need knowledege/understanding of Web applications in General,
your favorite PLanguage and
SQL.
Documentation might not be what it could be but he that's where the
forum/support/knowledgebase come in.
The learning curve is there, but not too steep.
Anyway just trying to help you relax and see some blue again.
PM me if you like
Walter K
"FrankEvans" <FrankEvans@forum.codecharge> schreef in bericht
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> Thanks Theinisp - was a good suggestion - stil having problems but ready
> to
> throw the towel into the ring.
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> CCS was suppossed to eliminate the need to program - right. Seems that
> unless
> you know programming it wont do the job.
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> The documentation STINKS. Again - you have to know the background to
> understand what the documents say. As an engineer I need to know "why"
> something is, not just procedures to do this - to do that.
>
> But it was worth a try. Nothing ventured - nothing gained.
>
> Anyone interested in a database task. This is a cutting edge
> Medical-Healthcare
> project.
> ---------------------------------------
> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
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