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Dynamic Content Options by jeff_uk 2004-04-05 13:33:37
Ok, we have to make a website for a college assignment, we have limited resources as far as the server goes, (Web-hosting that came free with the client's ISP account...)


So, the options for dynamic hosting as I understand them are:

A: Teach the Client to change the HTML themselves, lazy gits.
B: Use IFrames to isolate the user from the source as far as possible, giving them an essentially plain-text file to edit.
C: Providing the client with an off-line application which codes up the HTML for them from a simple GUI.
D: Using a 3rd party provider such as Blogger.com (Some problems with grading for the assignment here)

Is there anything glaringly obvious I have missed and are there any major problems with the above? Please do not assume that I have intentionally omitted Bloody-Obvious-Solution (TM).


Jeff...
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  First things first... by whoami2004-04-05 14:01:37

 

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