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 Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 09:14 pm
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I have a bunch of unused space to build a website. The front page layout is almost done. Need to optimize some rollovers and slices, and get the page to load quicker. Anybody here have experiance in xml?

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 Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 09:28 pm
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I know COBOL, FORTRAN, C, etc.  Sorry no xml.  Geeee.....showing my age!!!!! mistake.gif

I have found help on web design (coding) on some coding forums.  Do a google for web design and coding.

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FORTRAN!!!! 1980ish.....I remember those stupid card punchers....one little typo and bam!!! stuck in those endless loops!!!

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 Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 09:51 pm
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Fortran for doing cnc looping tapes for a nc strippit machine? dream weaver does html and can convert to the new xml. Just wondering if I really need to do xml or just html for now and convert later if its required. Right now I'm more concerned with the free cells that are still between some of the text and thumbnails. I also want to use 1024x768 as the page size.

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XML was designed mainly for data sharing, such as developing RSS feeds for example.  If you don't have that in mind, then I wouldn't bother with it for now.

And FORTRASH?  Man, that takes me back.  Card decks, in those flimsy cardboard trays that if you dropped em, it would take forever to 'recompile' the stack.  I even remember programming in Basic on a TRS-80 from Radio Shack which had a cassette tape for storage media...



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 Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 10:16 pm
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I used to work graveyard doing programming for circuit control boxes. I took the blueprint, measured it and input it on a loop tape, Install the tape on the nc strippit, set up all the tap and dies, put on a piece of sheetmetal, do a test run and measure the output piece. If all went well, then a production run could start. Man I'm old!

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Gee that is old...subtlelaugh.gif  but I should talk - one of the first jobs I had was programming an HP-1000 from the front panel, entering the code word by word (16 bits) on toggle switches (1 switch per bit).  Then stepping thru the code to debug it. 

Spent many a nite just trying to get  the driver I wrote to interface with a mylar tape reader.  Would pull targeting data from the mylar tape and upload it into a bench test guidance system for a Pershing II missile, which then ran a flight simulation.  But the real missiles were more fun - I love stuff that goes booom!

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why XML? Isn't going to gain you anything, though I don't know what you are doing with it. HTML works just fine; my whole site is HTML

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Fortran for doing cnc looping tapes for a nc strippit machine? dream weaver does html and can convert to the new xml. Just wondering if I really need to do xml or just html for now and convert later if its required. Right now I'm more concerned with the free cells that are still between some of the text and thumbnails. I also want to use 1024x768 as the page size.

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Cool on your site marc. I'm putting one up to host racing video's and pics, plus some piano music I do. Also performance education for the mechanically impaired who want to get more hp and better suspension for there rides. Will also post all wera, ama, nesba, sst, and scca events. For the racer in all of us.

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This thread is gonna make me cry.  I am in the beginning stages of starting my own website.  I have absolutely no knowledge in this little venture of mine.  I've started reading a book on website building. So far I'm in chapter one which discusses registering your domain and the safeguards one needs to implement.  Yeah,  I probably should have read that before I registered my domain. 

 I started reading this thread and it might as well have been written in Aramaic.

Ow well.  Hope to see your page sometime soon.

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Gregger wrote: FORTRAN!!!! 1980ish.....I remember those stupid card punchers....one little typo and bam!!! stuck in those endless loops!!!
Ha-ha...I was learning Fortran programming at the U of Minnesota in the 1960s!  I like HTML much better.  (Dah!)

Last edited on Tue Mar 6th, 2007 01:38 am by pacifichrono

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deidler wrote: This thread is gonna make me cry.  I am in the beginning stages of starting my own website.  I have absolutely no knowledge in this little venture of mine.  I've started reading a book on website building. So far I'm in chapter one which discusses registering your domain and the safeguards one needs to implement.  Yeah,  I probably should have read that before I registered my domain. 

 I started reading this thread and it might as well have been written in Aramaic.

Ow well.  Hope to see your page sometime soon.

Photoshop has a full tutorial on website design. go through that to design buttons and get familiar with rollovers, slices,tween frames and cells. Its very straight forward and image ready will write the html for you. Dreamweaver 8 is more advanced. But what you do in photoshop you can run it in explorer to see how it looks and reacts. The only other thing to get familiar with is layers. Thats also very straight forward.Once the site is done, then you can upload it. I never put up a site piece by piece. I always finish it 1st. If theres a problem after uploading, its only a few clicks away from being fixed. Always keep a duplicate of all of your buttons and layers.hand6.gif

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