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RE: [Doepfer_a100] PatchML

RE: [Doepfer_a100] PatchML

2002-07-21 by Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer

Andreas,
 
I'd do this sort-of without backend. Just pages in
PatchML and styling them with CSS. You can view
such pages natively in IE6 and Netscape 7. The
search functionality would be real search engine like
google specialized on that format...
 
- Sebastian
 

	-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- 
	Von: Andreas Lindholm 
	Gesendet: So 21.07.2002 09:30 
	An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com 
	Cc: 
	Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] PatchML
	
	

	Hi, I am a webbie too, but I don't think I fully see the point
of your
	patchML... But I like XMl anyway so I might lend a little hand.
What
	language did you plan on using in the backend? php, asp, java?
	
	/Andreas
	
	> I'd love to spend more time finding out more about patches on
	> the web. I have only found: http://www.modular-planet.de so
	> far. Unfortunately the patches are not grouped by module set.
So it is
	> hard to indentify patches that I can do with just the A-100 M
	> set. This would be a great use case for a XML-based web app:
	> I'd create a markup language, similar to HTML, for patches,
say
	> PatchML, and we'd share patches thru PatchML web pages. I
could
	> search those pages and sort them by category, e.g. check for
	> <modules-in-use>A100M</modules-in-use>. I might actually
	> do this if people think its worth the time...
	>
	> I'll definitely get more modules later, but I feel like I have
so
	> much to explore with those 10 modules that I'm happy to wait
	> until I feel I've fully taken advantage of all the
possibilities with
	> just those modules... So it was definitely the right decision.
	>
	> Keep in touch,
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	> - Sebastian
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] PatchML

2002-07-22 by Andreas Lindholm

Interesting... I am looking forward to see how it works out.


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Subject: RE: [Doepfer_a100] PatchML


> Andreas,
>
> I'd do this sort-of without backend. Just pages in
> PatchML and styling them with CSS. You can view
> such pages natively in IE6 and Netscape 7. The
> search functionality would be real search engine like
> google specialized on that format...
>
> - Sebastian
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Andreas Lindholm
> Gesendet: So 21.07.2002 09:30
> An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> Cc:
> Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] PatchML
>
>
>
> Hi, I am a webbie too, but I don't think I fully see the point
> of your
> patchML... But I like XMl anyway so I might lend a little hand.
> What
> language did you plan on using in the backend? php, asp, java?
>
> /Andreas
>
> > I'd love to spend more time finding out more about patches on
> > the web. I have only found: http://www.modular-planet.de so
> > far. Unfortunately the patches are not grouped by module set.
> So it is
> > hard to indentify patches that I can do with just the A-100 M
> > set. This would be a great use case for a XML-based web app:
> > I'd create a markup language, similar to HTML, for patches,
> say
> > PatchML, and we'd share patches thru PatchML web pages. I
> could
> > search those pages and sort them by category, e.g. check for
> > <modules-in-use>A100M</modules-in-use>. I might actually
> > do this if people think its worth the time...
> >
> > I'll definitely get more modules later, but I feel like I have
> so
> > much to explore with those 10 modules that I'm happy to wait
> > until I feel I've fully taken advantage of all the
> possibilities with
> > just those modules... So it was definitely the right decision.
> >
> > Keep in touch,
> >
> > - Sebastian
> >
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