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Posted by TaliesinSoft on 02/16/07 19:51
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 13:31:51 -0600, Andy Dingley wrote (in article
<1171654311.473866.243360@s48g2000cws.googlegroups.com>):
>> As an aside, an advantage of Freeway is that if a new release makes an
>> improvement in the generated code it is a trivial matter to re-upload the
>> site to benefit from that improvement.
>
> Why is this useful? It's only an editor! It ought to be getting it right
> first time. If you told me it was a compression algorithm, then you might
> have a point.
Freeway maintains its own internal description of the site and the objects
contained therein. It is only at the moment of publish/upload that the actual
code for the site is generated. If a new version of Freeway is released, one
that perhaps produces better code, all one has to do is to repeat the
publish/upload action to take advantage of the change. There is absolutely no
need to revise the Freeway description of the site itself.
--
James Leo Ryan ..... Austin, Texas ..... taliesinsoft@mac.com
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