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Evening people ... now, Mrs s8tannorm has a question. It means nothing to me but I'm hoping it will to some of you, so I'll hand you over now.
Just so you know, I am a graphic designer not a programmer. I am having to work with an overseas company to create a dynamic website for a client - his choice, not mine! I have designed the site and have the job of populating the database. The other company are building the site using asp. I want some of the text to have bullet points but they say it isn't easy. They say the problem is because we are importing all the records and putting them into a database. There are then placeholders in the data for the relevant areas. They want to use the cms where they can format the code using wysiwyg. A slightly more knowledgeable colleague is wondering if this is feasible with 10,000 products. I have in the past had unordered lists in dynamic php sites without any problems. Would it be better for them to use php instead? Any solutions will be gratefully received.
Cheers
Stuart
