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    Default Loading dynamic text, xml or php

    Hello dw experts. I am requesting a tutorial link, or to have you point me in a
    direction that I might best learn the method of allowing a customer to remotely
    edit and update text in a specific control within an html page (without their
    having access to my server). I know that ,in Flash, I would have them edit an
    xml document and (re)place it in, say, their own specific server directory, of
    which I know the url.

    I'd like to do the same with dw, but am actually hoping there is a simple
    third-party product that I can just purchase as the front end of this idea for
    my customer to use, and the method to place the receiving end on my page.
    Mostly, I would like a simple php control or page (like any blog) where the
    client would edit/add text, hit the send button, and that text would then
    magically appear in the specific page that I have created and house on my
    server; perhaps sequencially, by date posted.

    Thank you much for any assistance.

    r

    Sbisa Guest

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    Default Re: Loading dynamic text, xml or php

    I have recently seen this -

    [url]http://www.flyspeck.com[/url]

    It may help you....

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    "Sbisa" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:eenleg$qc3$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > Hello dw experts. I am requesting a tutorial link, or to have you point me
    > in a
    > direction that I might best learn the method of allowing a customer to
    > remotely
    > edit and update text in a specific control within an html page (without
    > their
    > having access to my server). I know that ,in Flash, I would have them edit
    > an
    > xml document and (re)place it in, say, their own specific server
    > directory, of
    > which I know the url.
    >
    > I'd like to do the same with dw, but am actually hoping there is a simple
    > third-party product that I can just purchase as the front end of this idea
    > for
    > my customer to use, and the method to place the receiving end on my page.
    > Mostly, I would like a simple php control or page (like any blog) where
    > the
    > client would edit/add text, hit the send button, and that text would then
    > magically appear in the specific page that I have created and house on my
    > server; perhaps sequencially, by date posted.
    >
    > Thank you much for any assistance.
    >
    > r
    >

    Murray *ACE* Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: Loading dynamic text, xml or php

    [url]http://www.drupal.org[/url]
    spamjim Guest

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    Default Re: Loading dynamic text, xml or php

    Murray, thanks for the tip. However, the link brings up an auth error ([url]http://www.flyspeck.com[/url] ). I'd like to see it, though. Any other ways in?
    Sbisa Guest

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    Default Re: Loading dynamic text, xml or php

    Sorry - it's a bad link. Try [url]http://www.flyspeck.net[/url].

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    "Sbisa" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:eepqpq$kqq$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > Murray, thanks for the tip. However, the link brings up an auth error
    > ([url]http://www.flyspeck.com[/url] ). I'd like to see it, though. Any other ways in?

    Murray *ACE* Guest

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    Default Re: Loading dynamic text, xml or php

    Well, then, this appears to be exactly what I was looking for! I went ahead and bought it.

    Many thanks!

    r
    Sbisa Guest

  8. #7

    Default Re: Loading dynamic text, xml or php

    Good luck!

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    "Sbisa" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:eeqcdg$ae4$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > Well, then, this appears to be exactly what I was looking for! I went
    > ahead and bought it.
    >
    > Many thanks!
    >
    > r

    Murray *ACE* Guest

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