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From: Tom Shelton on 8 Jan 2010 18:24 On 2010-01-08, Tom Shelton <tom_shelton(a)comcastXXXXXXX.net> wrote: > On 2010-01-08, Karl E Peterson <karl(a)exmvps.org> wrote: >> It happens that mayayana formulated : >>> When Tom referred to "creating websites" it >>> sounded like he was talking about something >>> on the level of web design. >> >> I think he's talking about actually *creating* websites. <G> That is, >> defining where on the hard disk it will live, what host headers it will >> respond to, what users have what rights to it, how it will be indexed >> and logged, and so on and so on. It's actually a very intriguing >> suggestion, as I've always done this manually and it can get rather >> tedious. >> > > Just a thought, Karl - I had to do my stuff in C# do to insfrastructure > requirements, so, I know it's of know interest to you. But, when I first no - not know... lame. -- Tom Shelton
From: Karl E. Peterson on 8 Jan 2010 18:25 Tom Shelton has brought this to us : > On 2010-01-08, Karl E Peterson <karl(a)exmvps.org> wrote: >> It happens that mayayana formulated : >>> When Tom referred to "creating websites" it >>> sounded like he was talking about something >>> on the level of web design. >> >> I think he's talking about actually *creating* websites. <G> That is, >> defining where on the hard disk it will live, what host headers it will >> respond to, what users have what rights to it, how it will be indexed >> and logged, and so on and so on. It's actually a very intriguing >> suggestion, as I've always done this manually and it can get rather >> tedious. > > Just a thought, Karl - I had to do my stuff in C# do to insfrastructure > requirements, so, I know it's of know interest to you. <chuckle> > But, when I first > started toying with the idea, I was goign to do it with PowerShell - > accessing wmi stuff is pretty easy in ps. But, I couldn't go installing PS > on all of the servers - which because of the way the internal standardized > deployment system works, I would have had to. > > Anyway, there is a good PS project for you :) Always the evangelist, eh? <bg> It's a thought! -- ..NET: It's About Trust! http://vfred.mvps.org
From: Tom Shelton on 8 Jan 2010 21:32 On 2010-01-08, Karl E Peterson <karl(a)exmvps.org> wrote: > Tom Shelton has brought this to us : >> On 2010-01-08, Karl E Peterson <karl(a)exmvps.org> wrote: >>> It happens that mayayana formulated : >>>> When Tom referred to "creating websites" it >>>> sounded like he was talking about something >>>> on the level of web design. >>> >>> I think he's talking about actually *creating* websites. <G> That is, >>> defining where on the hard disk it will live, what host headers it will >>> respond to, what users have what rights to it, how it will be indexed >>> and logged, and so on and so on. It's actually a very intriguing >>> suggestion, as I've always done this manually and it can get rather >>> tedious. >> >> Just a thought, Karl - I had to do my stuff in C# do to insfrastructure >> requirements, so, I know it's of know interest to you. > ><chuckle> > >> But, when I first >> started toying with the idea, I was goign to do it with PowerShell - >> accessing wmi stuff is pretty easy in ps. But, I couldn't go installing PS >> on all of the servers - which because of the way the internal standardized >> deployment system works, I would have had to. >> >> Anyway, there is a good PS project for you :) > > Always the evangelist, eh? <bg> It's a thought! > No, I thought you had an interest in PS. It was just a thought of a good way to get your feet wet :) -- Tom Shelton
From: Karl E. Peterson on 8 Jan 2010 21:56
Tom Shelton submitted this idea : > On 2010-01-08, Karl E Peterson <karl(a)exmvps.org> wrote: >> Tom Shelton has brought this to us : >>> On 2010-01-08, Karl E Peterson <karl(a)exmvps.org> wrote: >>>> It happens that mayayana formulated : >>>>> When Tom referred to "creating websites" it >>>>> sounded like he was talking about something >>>>> on the level of web design. >>>> >>>> I think he's talking about actually *creating* websites. <G> That is, >>>> defining where on the hard disk it will live, what host headers it will >>>> respond to, what users have what rights to it, how it will be indexed >>>> and logged, and so on and so on. It's actually a very intriguing >>>> suggestion, as I've always done this manually and it can get rather >>>> tedious. >>> >>> Just a thought, Karl - I had to do my stuff in C# do to insfrastructure >>> requirements, so, I know it's of know interest to you. >> >> <chuckle> >> >>> But, when I first >>> started toying with the idea, I was goign to do it with PowerShell - >>> accessing wmi stuff is pretty easy in ps. But, I couldn't go installing PS >>> on all of the servers - which because of the way the internal standardized >>> deployment system works, I would have had to. >>> >>> Anyway, there is a good PS project for you :) >> >> Always the evangelist, eh? <bg> It's a thought! > > No, I thought you had an interest in PS. It was just a thought of a good way > to get your feet wet :) I do actually, which is why I only kidded you about evangelizing, rather than flaming you for it. ;-) It's just another thing on my long list of TODO tasks. Onnathesedays! -- ..NET: It's About Trust! http://vfred.mvps.org |