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Re: Web authentication: some general questions

From: Mark C. Stock <mcstockX_at_Xenquery>
Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2004 07:08:50 -0500
Message-ID: <-LSdnXRoMozHjRPcRVn-uA@comcast.com>

"Chris" <_no_spam__at_telstra.com> wrote in message news:n1njd.23308$K7.10734_at_news-server.bigpond.net.au...
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| "Alex NSB" <alexnsb_at_tin.it> wrote in message
| news:cmi87u$gpi$1_at_newsread.albacom.net...
| > Hi Pedro,
| >
| > thanks for taking time to reply.
| >
| > I'll surely have a look at HTMLDB.
| >
| > My main concern with this kind of products is that often they don't
leave
| > the developer *complete* freedom to design the user interface (which is
a
| > must for us). Portal, for example, always draws its own <TABLE>s around
| the
| > objects (to my knowledge, of course): is HTMLDB different in your
| > experience? Can this product render a dynamic page *exactly* equal to a
| > static HTML page built in dreamweaver (with div, graphics, css, etc.)?
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| You have full control over the layout of your pages.
|
|

Chris, could you elaborate how this is possible? In my experience, HTMLDB imposes its own structure on the pages, which is configurable, but I don't think 'full control' is available in the same sense as an HTML editor/builder tool gives you full control.

++ mcs Received on Sun Nov 07 2004 - 06:08:50 CST

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