[WEB4LIB] PCP technology

Dan Lester dan at 84.com
Mon Mar 1 19:21:15 EST 1999


At 12:40 PM 3/1/99 -0800, Charlotte McClamma wrote:
>Our Web Page has been created using a new technology called  "PCP
>technology".
They are nice pages, and well done in an attractive and functional 
manner.   However, I don't see what is "new technology".  I do notice in 
the source that there pages with .phtml extensions, as well as references 
to "vu"s in the URL as well.  It sounds like an interesting software 
package, but I'm not sure what is much different than using shared borders, 
common footers, or similar devices in other web software.

>I invite you to take a look at it. http://www.chsd.org  Pages are posted
>according to different "views". We have selected several views and
>depending on which one you click on, all information is attached to it.
>I'm not explaining it very well, but is NOT frames and yet it is
>not a static page.
It is indeed much nicer than a frame, and I would be interested in learning 
about the software you're using, as I'm sure others would as well.

>Is there anyone else out there with the same or similar technology? Our
>website was created by SAIC in San Diego.  We are interested in finding
>out
>your opinion and your experiences with this new technology.

All works fine, but again, I must be missing the "new technology", perhaps 
because it is after 500 pm.  o-)

cheers

dan

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