<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Custommx3:<BR><STRONG><BR>Site looks VERY nice, very stylish layout as well. I hate to be the jerk, but MX-3.com is a lil more advanced, it has taken Jeff years to get this site like this. Be serious... you did use some frontpage
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.<BR>I personally had problems accessing your picture database.I got JS serrors. Im curious to check out all these rides. All in all its a very nice site, good work.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Yeah I did use FrontPage, as I primarily do on most of my sites. More advanced Intranet sites I've developed use ASP & some SQL. I find it much more capable at certain things than Cold Fusion, and easier to maintain.<P>The underlying technology used at MX-3.com is more advanced than MX-West, I'll grant you that. However when I was referring to "most advanced site", I was referring to it's layout, not it's coding.<P>Besides, a LOT of companies/publishers are now moving to FP XP simply because you can do so much with it, very often, much quicker than with traditional systems.<P>As for the JS errors, those unfortunately I CAN blame on Tripod and not myself... When I was BETA testing the site locally, and on private servers, there were no JS errors what so ever. The errors have to do with the pop-up TP windows. When one of them is closed (particularly the large one), you will later receive JS errors on every single page.<P>If MX-West ever moves to a different server, rest assured, it will be one WITHOUT those nagging pop-ups!
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