Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: DreamWeaver, XML-RPC, and Frontier
Author: James Spahr Posted: 1/20/1999; 3:37:42 PM Topic: Frontier on MacOS X Server Msg #: 2330 (In response to 2329) Prev/Next: 2329 / 2331
Dreamweaver is an ftp client. The connection could work this way, but http (XML-RPC) is a two way communication mechanism, where ftp is not.Dreamweaver would be really powerful if say, when you edited a link, XML-RPC talked to frontier, downloaded the glossary list, and presented you with a list of glossary items. You could even add links to the glossary this way. All through Dreamweaver.
This is very do-able if Dreamweaver could XML-RPC. The possibilities are endless.
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- Re: DreamWeaver, XML-RPC, and Frontier, Bruce Hoult, 1/20/1999; 4:17:58 PM
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