Re: Quick start on WebDB

From: Brian Everett <brian.everett01_at_home.com>
Date: 2000/07/29
Message-ID: <go74oskettkmc203mc78oo3594qqar6mh1_at_4ax.com>#1/1


WebDb has features that allow you to add items that are HTML files. When you do this be sure and select the option to "Show in Place". Additional, you can load graphic elements into the database and links that the page may refer to. Look beside the file item in edit view and notice a "shadow" box to the right. This is where you specify those elements if they exist.

On Thu, 20 Jul 2000 16:34:05 GMT, Alessandro Nazzani <alexnsb_at_tin.it> wrote:

>Hello all.
>
>I am new to Oracle products, though I have been working in the past with
>Oracle/Rdb for OpenVMS (but this is a different beast :-)
>
>Our company developed (and maintain) a bunch of "traditional" sites and
>my task is to turn them into "data-driven" sites using Oracle/WebDB.
>
>My concern is that I have to deal with already existing HTML pages: I'd
>like to stay with the actual graphic layout (as far as possible) and
>"integrate" it with the basic functionalities that WebDB provides.
>
>Is it possible? Can some expert out there suggest me the steps to
>accomplish this?
>
>A more general question could be: does it make sense to develop HTML
>pages with the tools we use normally and import them into WebDB? (to
>avoid WebDB graphic limitations).
>
>Thanks for your patience and support.
>
>Alex
>
>PS: our current platform is Oracle 8i for NT and WebDB 2.2.
>
>
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>Before you buy.
Received on Sat Jul 29 2000 - 00:00:00 CEST

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