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Although you can do quite a bit with just HTML, I would prefer to keep the power of JavaScript (not necessarily the full power of Java). Every graphic-based browser supports it, and it offers a LOT of flexibility for a minor amount of code.
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Just a suggestion that maybe we don't have to re-invent the wheel here and use some automotive templates that are being offered out there on the web for $50 or less:
http://www.templatesforyou.com/auto.htm
http://www.hooverwebdesign.com/templates/a...-templates.html
http://www.101templates.com/selectdesigns....category_name=3
http://www.templatesforyou.com/auto.htm
http://www.hooverwebdesign.com/templates/a...-templates.html
http://www.101templates.com/selectdesigns....category_name=3
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JavaScript is independent upon the hosting environment. The host site where the site is being held at this very second is MaximumASP - which, as you might infer from the name, uses Windows 2003 and ASP. Not Unix, and not Apache. SO, that brings us to the question of useability/programmability.
I know ASP vbscript. Not .NET and not PHP or Perl whathaveyou. I know there are a lot of people that know one or the other, not many know both well. I think we should let our hosting be determined on a) who is willing to help with the site programming and b) what can they program?
I know ASP vbscript. Not .NET and not PHP or Perl whathaveyou. I know there are a lot of people that know one or the other, not many know both well. I think we should let our hosting be determined on a) who is willing to help with the site programming and b) what can they program?
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if the host supports ASP, thats a plus. The medical center i work at is a microsoft shop so i have access to all kinds of good stuff.
i only suggest php because its lightwieght , easy to use, and most ISPs support it now, even the cheapo ones.
i only suggest php because its lightwieght , easy to use, and most ISPs support it now, even the cheapo ones.
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hmm...I guess I just don't understand what javascript would be used for. I'm familiar with javascript, but not sure how it can contribute to a dynamic environment...javascript wouldn't allow for user accounts, user maintainable "my car site" etc. I guess it just depends on how nifty of a website we'd want and how much administration we'd want to do.
A properly made site with a backend, would lessen administrative burden, allow for user customizable dynamic content...but, has platform requirements and possible hosting charges.
An html/javascript site would have no backend, and thus have little to no dynamic content. Would be more difficult to administer (users couldnt post their own "My site" page), but would allow for complete backend independence.
A properly made site with a backend, would lessen administrative burden, allow for user customizable dynamic content...but, has platform requirements and possible hosting charges.
An html/javascript site would have no backend, and thus have little to no dynamic content. Would be more difficult to administer (users couldnt post their own "My site" page), but would allow for complete backend independence.
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I agree that the site could certainly be rewritten in ASP. It's just a matter of finding the manpower and/or scripts that are out there.
The reason I'm paying a ridiculous amount of money to have my sites hosted at MaximumASP is because just about any possible component we might ever want is supported and part of the package. So don't sweat the bells and whistles. This is NOT a cheapo ISP.
The reason I'm paying a ridiculous amount of money to have my sites hosted at MaximumASP is because just about any possible component we might ever want is supported and part of the package. So don't sweat the bells and whistles. This is NOT a cheapo ISP.
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The thing is, I'm personally paying for the cost of the provider in total, because I host several of my own sites there. In other words, NES2KO isn't paying anything. SO, from an economic standpoint, they're riding on my coattails and getting all the benefit for absolutely none of the cost.