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From: "Ryan Mulligan" <r...@ryantm.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 12:08:37 -0500
Local: Sat 28 Jun 2008 18:08
Subject: Re: Is there any tutorial available
On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 1:59 AM, Harry <blogdri...@gmail.com> wrote: I've often thought this myself. It seems that you could make a website > Hi guys ! > glad you are working on this. > from my point of view.most dynamic sites are just fake.wasting framework where every page is static, except when a user posts a form or does something effectful it recomputes all the static pages that are affected by this. > so recently I focus on buidling static site , using client From what you say it isn't that hard, just use a Javascript library to do > side javascript and ajax call to some web service, to make it like > dynamic. but the most main part ,the content to the reader ,should all > be static.and (or) enven the ajax call to the server is just to get > some XML file which is also static. I think in this way we can make > totally static site but still has some dynamic site character. > erverything that should be "real time "daynamic is computed in > advance,that is done at my local machine using tool like staticmatic. > I mean ,do you have some tutorial on how to use staticmatic to do some some XHTML request for a static file. It's no different than doing it for a dynamic file. Staticmatic is compatible with any Javascript library. You could use Prototype or JQuery or Dojo. or you could just write the Javascript yourself. You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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