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Al Roberts Guest
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Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 2:18 am Post subject: Web Stuff |
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Based on suggestions here several years back, we purchased (licensed) a
BCB5 Standard for compiling our console apps. It turned out that we
could accomplish the same thing for most MS OS by using Borland's C++
DOS. So, we've rarely used the BCB. We have several web domains
"parked" and activate them when we release related products. While
there are a variety of programs for building basic web sites, they do
not suit our needs. We know a bit about C++ coding and a lot about
typography and graphics, so I was wondering whether we could use our
BCB5 Standard to produce a Web site or some of its graphic components.
Thanks....
"Al Roberts"
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Ron Sawyer Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 12:05 am Post subject: Re: Web Stuff |
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While there are many many web VCL components, the ones that I find the most
exciting are the ones from AtoZed
http://www.atozed.com/intraWeb/
"Al Roberts" <rabeck (AT) nji (DOT) com> wrote
| Quote: | Based on suggestions here several years back, we purchased (licensed) a
BCB5 Standard for compiling our console apps. It turned out that we
could accomplish the same thing for most MS OS by using Borland's C++
DOS. So, we've rarely used the BCB. We have several web domains
"parked" and activate them when we release related products. While
there are a variety of programs for building basic web sites, they do
not suit our needs. We know a bit about C++ coding and a lot about
typography and graphics, so I was wondering whether we could use our
BCB5 Standard to produce a Web site or some of its graphic components.
Thanks....
"Al Roberts"
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Al Roberts Guest
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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 7:22 pm Post subject: Re: Web Stuff |
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Thanks...
We checked the atozed site and it's more than we need at this time. For
now we just require plain vanilla (but not blah) sites of two or three
information pages each. Our products are strictly functional and have
broad applicability in health care. While there is a onesie, twosie
market that the sites must support, we do not use the Internet for
volume orders, licenses, or customization that require individual
quotes.
Thanks again...
"Al Roberts"
Ron Sawyer wrote:
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