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Subject: RE: FLASH: Using Generator as a Local production tool ??
From: Dorian Nisinson
Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 02:15:11 +0100


Hi John,
Some of us are waiting with great interest to hear what the plan will be.
Very very great interest. Where would you say we are in the process now.
It's like watching the dance of the seven veils. Which veil would you say we
were on now?
Actually, after your recent answer to the shocking question, I get this
image of the dancer wearing big rubber boots too. ;>

Dorian

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Subject: Re: FLASH: Using Generator as a Local production tool ??


At 2:26 AM 5/16/0, Mats Persson wrote:
> Is it possible to use Generator as a production tool on a local setup?
> I've built 'templates' that are relatively quick to update (roughly
> 2 hrs), but this limits my production to 4-5 pieces per day. (and
> it's damn boring!) My dream scenario would be to have a Generator
> template and then the text and images in a database, and then click
> a button called "Generate" and presto jobs done !
> Am I off dreaming in cloud cooko land ??


uhm, err, uhm, what you describe certainly sounds like a reasonable
situation... you want to automate your work!

Unfortunately I don't have an answer for you today, but, uhm, as you may
know the Macromedia Generator hosting and sub-licensing terms have been
under revision, and it's, ah, reasonable to suppose that there are some
changes in the wind....

(I realize I'm sounding dreadful here, but I'm trying to get across the
idea that there is hope for this approach in the very near future... if you
can hold off a bit on committing to a decision then I hope we can have a
more open discussion on this topic very, very soon.)

jd






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