Archive for May, 2002

May 15 2002

I spotted an interesting flash blog today by Jarle

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I spotted an interesting flash blog today by Jarle Dahl Bergersen. I had not seen this one before but it has got some interesting discussions below it’s posts. Jarle also mentions the shortcomings of my own blog and I have to agree. I myself mis a comments feature. I considered building my own blog-engine but […]

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May 15 2002

Finally; the Dreamweaver Exchange is slightly

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Finally; the Dreamweaver Exchange is slightly awakening. It looks like all the exchange engineers have been busy developing Dreamweaver MX lately and that they finally are getting back to testing some extensions. Let’s hope that they’ll approve more of them soon (I heard that there still are some extensions in the backlog)

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May 14 2002

David Burows from FlashBlog.net considers

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David Burows from FlashBlog.net considers Fireworks for offline .SWF generation after having seen it’s Data Driven Graphics Wizard. True, I think that is possible. However, I am not sure which file format FireWorks MX supports and I am affraid that it’s just the Flash 5 format. If so then you can be even more flexible […]

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May 14 2002

Today I found out that my UDzone friends Tim Green

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Today I found out that my UDzone friends Tim Green and Bruno Mairlot are writing a book on PHP with Dreamweaver MX! Tim mentioned it in the signature of an email he sent to me. For those who don’t know Tim Green and Bruno Mairlot yet: they both take care of all PHP related content […]

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May 14 2002

Marc Garrett interviewed Jeremy Allaire. Topics

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Marc Garrett

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