- From: Les Chapman <elsie@gladys.lynx.co.nz>
- Date: Sat, 20 Jan 1996 08:43:40 +-1300
- To: "www-rdb@w3.org" <www-rdb@w3.org>, "'Ann Lynnworth'" <ann@href.com>
G'day, I can, "in spades" vouch for what Ann says. In the interests of even-handedness, however, those of you on the NT platform, should look seriously at Gibraltar - Microsoft's Internet Information Server. The combination of the "httpodbc.dll" that ships with it, the ".idc & .htx" file types associated with this powerful dll, lead to total bypassing of the need for "lowest common-denominator "cgi"; and if you obtain the Sweeper SDK and use the "alpha Internet Explorer 3.0" which is an "OLE container". Couple this with the soon to be merging of Gibraltar and Exchange - via a "WWW Connector" being incorporated into Exchange - Then you have the makings of a "truly abstracted (from the end-user's perspective) powerful system" All be-it, somewhat less than robust, at this point in time, due to the combination being a "work under construction" <G> TTFN Les Chapman mostly a gopher at odtaa and asker of at least half-remarkable questions e-mail: elsie@gladys.lynx.co.nz Phone: +64-3-343-3314 Fax: +64-3-348-8871 "aibohphobia - fear of palindromes?" "Be Alert - for we need more of them!" This missive bought to you courtesy of Microsoft Exchange Client 4.0 (MIME enabled) ---------- From: Ann Lynnworth[SMTP:ann@href.com] Sent: Saturday, 20 January 1996 05:08 To: www-rdb@w3.org Subject: database-driven html pages we've been doing this for months and months! on windows NT, so I don't know whether anyone on this list will care, but if you do, check out: http://www.href.com/ we have a complete html authoring system combined with a cgi framework that makes it absolutely easy to publish from any windows desktop or client/server database system. fact sheet is available by email to: webhub@href.com we've gone a few steps past just eliminating 1000s of static pages. -Ann Lynnworth ann@href.com CEO, HREF Tools Corp. Santa Rosa, CA
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