[DM-MUG] Apples in the Enterprise
Chris Rinehart
dmmug@dmmug.org
Tue, 12 Apr 2005 15:02:39 -0500
So you know if using PHP files affects web rankings. I know that they
have problems with non HTML pages. I guess if you are using a live data
base you can not have static pages. We get a lot of hits but have a
low percentage of browser to buyer conversions. I am just trying to
figure out a way to make my site work better. Regards Chris
Someday you will find that there is a difference between wanting and
having.
http://www.kavanaughgallery.com
On Apr 12, 2005, at 2:46 PM, Chris Van Cleve wrote:
> For our web site we use both MS Access and MS SQL on the backend, with
> IIS running ASP on the frontend. (Well, for another year anyway. heh)
> For our Intranet we're running MySQL/Apache/PHP on Mac OS X XServe. It
> also connects to and uses our enterprise systems which are run on MS
> SQL 2000, Oracle 9i, FileMaker Pro, and some flat files.
>
> For development tools, I retired Dreamweaver late last year. I simply
> cannot use a WYSIWYG editor anymore because of the massive amounts of
> server-side includes and PHP OOP code. Nothing can render it but a
> browser hitting a live server. My editor of choice, at present, is
> skEdit. (I picked it over Text Wrangler, BBEdit, and TextMate) I have
> made several suggestions to the programs' developer to make things a
> bit nicer for PHP authors (if you code regular HTML or Cold Fusion
> this app is perfect) and he is considering them, and is in the process
> of adding some of the features already. I urge you to take a look at
> it if you're doing web development.
>
> The other development tool I couldn't live without is CSSEdit. It is
> extremely useful if you're developing a standards-based site.(Style
> Master is also good, but CSSEdit has that Made for Mac feel that it
> lacks)
>
> For database work, I find myself using MySQL Administrator and
> phpMyAdmin predominantly for my MySQL work, and Aqua Data Studio for
> all of my other databases and when I need to link MySQL to the others.
> Aqua Data Studio is free, although I would pay hundreds for it, it's
> so useful. OSS rocks!
>
> For my graphic work, I rely mostly on Photoshop CS, however I dabble
> with several other apps as needed. (I miss ColorIt! terribly)
>
> Chris VC
>
>
> On Apr 12, 2005, at 2:03 PM, Chris Rinehart wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> I dont use any of the x serve macs at work but I do have two G4's
>> that I do image manipulation and web design. I started with the Mac+
>> that I got at U of I surplus for $150. I also use Pc's and can not
>> believe how un-intuitive they are. I have all of them set up with the
>> task bar at the top though. The site I work with is over 300 mg and
>> 3000 pages of art. I am still trying to attach style sheets to it all
>> to make it a little more manageable. Do you use an SQL data base for
>> your web work? I know that dreamweaver has a lot of features in this
>> area that I dont use. Regards Chris
>>
>> Someday you will find that there is a difference between wanting and
>> having.
>>
>> http://www.kavanaughgallery.com
>>
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