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Sandvox, RapidWeaver, iWeb, and true WYSIWYG editing
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Robert M wrote:
Magic,

It is to provide product info, not to sell the product per say. And, yes, the solution cannot be web based under any circumstances. I ( or someone else) must be able to change any aspect of the site with or without access to the net. Changes made when Internet access is unavailable can always be uploaded at a later time.

Robert

Wow. I hope whomever came up with that restriction has a complete understanding of the ramifications of that. You could still use something like WordPress and make changes locally and then push them live, but that would add some levels of complexity.

I hope there's some good reason for needing to be able to make changes without internet access, because that's a massive hinderance. That's an extremely rare requirement. More often I hear that anyone who has net access should be able to make changes and not have to rely on someone's local copy.
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Re: Sandvox, RapidWeaver, iWeb, and true WYSIWYG editing - by M A V I C - 06-16-2011, 09:16 PM

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