T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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148.1 | no AOL | POLAR::SCHILDKRAUT | Don't seal home.... Share it! | Sat Dec 21 1996 15:12 | 10 |
148.2 | | KAOFS::O_DEBOER | | Mon Dec 23 1996 13:26 | 4 |
148.3 | | BIGUN::nessus.cao.dec.com::Mayne | Sturgeon's Law | Mon Dec 30 1996 23:16 | 27 |
148.4 | You need an OLE automation server | HOUBA::MEHERS | Damian, http://bigbird.geo.dec.com/ | Tue Jan 07 1997 10:04 | 8 |
148.5 | | BIGUN::nessus.cao.dec.com::Mayne | Sturgeon's Law | Wed Jan 08 1997 05:35 | 8 |
148.6 | Pointer to ASP lab of Adv. WWW AD&I Course | HOUBA::MEHERS | Damian, http://bigbird.geo.dec.com/ | Mon Jan 13 1997 10:09 | 22 |
148.7 | | TURRIS::av_pc1.shl.dec.com::sullivan | | Wed Mar 19 1997 03:52 | 5 |
| Do I really have to apply for my own Site Builder membership,
being a Digital employee? I was hoping that Digital would
have some kind of blanket membership for all it's employees...
Greg.
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148.8 | | TURRIS::av_pc1.shl.dec.com::sullivan | | Wed Mar 19 1997 03:56 | 7 |
| BTW, all I want is the Visual Interdev beta -
I can't download it as a guest member. If anyone
could give me an internal pointer to the kit,
I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Greg.
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148.9 | | JGODCL::BOWEN | Two stars short of a Galaxy | Wed Mar 19 1997 11:25 | 12 |
| Visual Interdev is now out as a full product, the Beta will shortly no
longer be available.
Copies of the product can be obtained by attending one of Microsofts
developer days this week (I'm going to Rotterdam next monday for
instance) or by subscription to the Microsoft Developers Network
Universal Subscription.
Anyway applying for Site Builder 2 is very easy and gives you access to
a fair number of products.
Kevin
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148.10 | | 8153::tecotoo.mro.dec.com::mayer | Danny Mayer | Wed Mar 19 1997 14:04 | 5 |
| There is no Digital-wide membership and NOONE should be giving you
kits that they obtained under their own membership. The membership does NOT
cost money, so why are you hesitating?
Danny
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148.11 | I thought that our alliance might have saved me some work, that's all | TURRIS::snod14dgp1.gen.sno.dec.com::sullivan | | Wed Mar 19 1997 21:53 | 24 |
| I'm not "hesitating". I just thought that maybe
it would make sense for Digital to apply for
some type of minimal corporate membership,
to save some effort! I don't WANT to
create a web site yet - I want to
get the Visual Interdev kit and learn
about it, and THEN create a web site.
(btw I don't have an external home page,
either, so any intranet page I email
Microsoft would have to be scrutinised
for sensitive info).
Is there a Digital corporate web page
(external would be nice) that I could
point Microsoft to in order to gain at
least a level 1 membership?
I know it is rather easy for me to
create some ficticious intranet web
page and stick the Microsoft logo
on it - I just thought MAYBE Digital
might have saved me the trouble. :)
Greg.
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148.12 | A nit... | XSTACY::imladris.ilo.dec.com::grainne | Grainne Ni Choiligh | Thu Mar 20 1997 10:49 | 27 |
| Re: .11
Just a nit - my understanding of the Microsoft Sitebuilder
Leveln qualification rules is that an intranet site can't
qualify for Level1 membership, which only requires the IE
logo and a link to the IE homepage. An intranet site *can*
qualify for Level2 membership, which requires the IE logo,
the link to the IE homepage, and at least one ActiveX control,
by e-mailing the HTML source for the page to the SBN registration
address. At the time I submitted my registration request,
it took a considerable time (6-8 weeks) for intranet
registration requests to be processed. However, I believe
this has improved.
The MS SBN site has a step-by-step examples for both requirements
(the logo and the ActiveX control) so there really isn't any
effort involved. I had a bit of a principled objection to
having to have an ActiveX client-side control on one of my pages (I
have no objection to ActiveX server components on my IIS
server, and in fact use several) but I managed to overcome it ;-)
However, if you plan to buy the released version of Visual
InterDev you might be better off not installing the beta
version at this point, anyway. If you want to install
the released version on the same machine as the beta version,
you need to manually back out a number ofregistry changes
etc. first. Details are given on the Visual InterDev homepage.
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148.13 | | 8153::tecotoo.mro.dec.com::mayer | Danny Mayer | Thu Mar 20 1997 14:06 | 3 |
| I can't understand your hesitation. Just DO it.
Danny
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148.14 | | CIRCUS::GOETZE | Tibetan karma not Made in China | Thu Mar 20 1997 19:31 | 4 |
| Those rules are bogus, and DIGITAL should have a corporate wide
membership for people developing for our external pages.
erik
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148.15 | See past the smoke | CIM2NI::CROSBY | | Fri Mar 21 1997 13:09 | 11 |
| Erik,
The rules make perfect sense if you understand what these guys are trying to do.
They are building a tiered mailing list that they can sell to downstream. Now,
it seems to me that in order to do that, they want individual names, addresses,
etc.
It's called Pavlovian one-to-one marketing, coming soon to a screen near you.
gc
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