On Monday 19 February 2001 16:45, Keith G. Murphy wrote: > > urgh, however.. i still have to use Windows for Dreamweaver, any > > suggestions anyone? > > > > it needs to be a WYSIWYG-editor (till i finally cleanup the generated > > code) that handles nested tables well.. and yes i know they shouldnt be > > used too much, and i wouldnt if i had a server to run apache and a DB > > Netscape Composer?
..poor tables support IMHO.. Amaya doesnt seem an option either, as it does not display the nested tables correctly.. Mozilla's Composer, works.. but is unstable (last time i checked 2 weeks ago that is) and horridly slow. > Actually, I don't understand the part about "if i had a server". > If > you've got a Linux box, you can run Apache and any one of several DB's > on it, and test out your pages locally. replace that with "if i had a machine to spair". yes, you can test them locally. But because the website i maintain is not hosted by me but by an ISP.. theres no way to make a webpage that makes use of DBs. If it is possible to query a static DB that is on the ISPs homepage server from a normal html page (or anyother scripting language that does not require a server as backend to query DBs) do point me to it. I've already spent enough time searching for a simple solution for maintaining this site which has about 100 static pages, currently i use a few (crude and awfully simple) scripts to automate some of it.