But let me ask you this.  Doing the CGI kind of development we do, a RPG
program writing "sections" referring to a separate HTML file, how does one
use HTML tools like Dreamweaver, CoffeeCup, etc and do the dual development
of the RPG?

-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Jon Paris
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 1:35 PM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WEB400] RE: CGIDEV2 problems when updating to 9/2004 release

 >> Well storing it in a source member as opposed to the IFS is it easier
for my developers as they can stay in SEU and work with both their RPG code
members and the HTML members.

I'll resist comments about using SEU for anything <grin> but will point out
that the biggest drawback to using source physical files (apart from its
inherent limitations) is that you can't use Dreamweaver, or FrontPage or
..... to work on them.  While I don't recommend these tools when you first
start with HTML, there is no way you want to live without them once you get
past the basics.  Unless of course you're the kind of developer who misses
EDLIN!

Jon Paris
Partner400
www.Partner400.com


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