[ic] Re: Static Pages listing items by sku - rephrased

Nathan Olmscheid interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Tue Dec 4 17:31:00 2001


Correct....forgot to mention that. You are right in that it has its 
drawbacks though! 

Nathan
Stefan Hornburg (Racke) writes: 

> "Nathan Olmscheid" <nathan@namisolutions.com> writes: 
> 
>> Dynamic pages are pages that are built at runtime. EVERY time you click on a
>> prudct to view the description on the foundation, it creates a dynamic page
>> to greab stuff from the databases. When you leave that page, it does not
>> save a productnumber.html and leave it on the server. It deletes it and will
>> generate next time that it is needed. 
>> 
>> (users interact to make the page dynamically change) Static are pages that
>> are already all completey coded, and there is a physcialy .html or some sort
>> of web file on the server for it.  If you want that page to change you have
>> to download the static page and edit it. This make sense?? I have seen an
>> ecommerce page that was STATIC. EVERY single item had its own
>> page....instead of having a peice of software such as Interchange to
>> dynamically change it. So if you wanted to change the way you displayed your
>> products, you had to go edit EVERY one of them, in Interchange you change
>> the template files and such that build the dynamic pages. Nathan
> 
> But you can use the Static Page feature of IC to generate these pages
> automatically, though it has its drawbacks. 
> 
> Ciao
>         Racke
>> 
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