If anyone is remotely interested here is a link to some things I have been
playing around with sitemaps and extended custom providers
this includes a web based frontpage-esque sitemap editor - or at least it is
heading in that direction
note that the sitemap provider also automatically handles transitioning
between secure & unsecure pages - you will need to be able to access port
43443 to see the secure parts
I plan on making this demo session based soon rather than application -
until then I expect that things will barf if multiple users hit this
simultaneously.
http://dev2.gerzio.ca/SiteMap
it looks caca but it seems to be functionally sound.
Gerryfor those who did take a p
- you seem to be missing the link at thebottom of the page "Maintain Sitemap" which takes you to the interesting
stuff
"gerry" <germ@.canada.com> wrote in message
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> I'm not sure if my last post got sent or not so ...
> If anyone is remotely interested here is a link to some things I have been
> playing around with sitemaps and extended custom providers
> this includes a web based frontpage-esque sitemap editor - or at least it
is
> heading in that direction
> note that the sitemap provider also automatically handles transitioning
> between secure & unsecure pages - you will need to be able to access port
> 43443 to see the secure parts
> I plan on making this demo session based soon rather than application -
> until then I expect that things will barf if multiple users hit this
> simultaneously.
> http://dev2.gerzio.ca/SiteMap
> it looks caca but it seems to be functionally sound.
> Gerry
>
This looks
. Are you sharing the source code for this?not so far , this is a VERY preliminany work in progress
"KJ" <n_o_s_p_a__m@.mail.com> wrote in message
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> This looks
. Are you sharing the source code for this?>
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