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April 27, 2007
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Ann: Cartweaver3 Released!

  • April 27, 2007
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Hello group,

It is with great pleasure that the Cartweaver development team announces the
release of Cartweaver 3!
Available now in ASP, PHP and ColdFusion full support for Dreamweaver CS3

Cartweaver 3 is just as easy to implement and customize, with many new
features including:

Several new Discount features
Flex Tax System - very "international friendly"
New Site Settings configurable by Administrators
New tabbed interface in the Product section of the web based admin.
Many new user experience enhancements
More product images
Dynamic dependant Category/Subcategory drill-own search
Infinite Product Options with drill-down selection
I'll stop there but there's a lot more...

We would like to invite you to come see the new Cartweaver website and check
out Cartweaver 3.
Be sure and check back frequently to see the ongoing improvements we will be
adding to the site in the coming weeks.

Thank you,

--
Lawrence Cramer *Adobe Community Expert*
Cartweaver.com
ColdFusion, ASP and PHP Shopping Cart for Dreamweaver

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Inspiring
April 28, 2007
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 02:57:52 +0000 (UTC), "Deaf Web Designer"
<webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote:

> Actually, I am a bit surprised about your cross-posting for the same topic. Of
>course, you know that it is a no no thing to do.

Don't be silly. Lawrence is a very respected and long-time member of
these forums.
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Steve Fleischer
steve at flyingtigerwebdesign dot com
Hong Kong
Inspiring
April 28, 2007
On 27 Apr 2007 in macromedia.dreamweaver.appdev, Deaf Web Designer
wrote:

> Actually, I am a bit surprised about your cross-posting for the same
> topic. Of course, you know that it is a no no thing to do.
>
> Perhaps that Adobe user-to-user forum administrator or someone who
> is in charge of forum program should consider to add some kind of
> "roundtable" or "coffee chat-like", where we can talk off-topic
> somewhere.

Actually, here's what Adobe's posting guidelines say:

We gave at the office! No advertising or solicitation is permitted
on Adobe's Online Forums. However, if you have an announcement to
make that is of direct interest to a particular forum topic - a
single post is acceptable, as long as you add 'ANN' (for
'announcement') to the beginning of your subject line. This way
people who are not interested can easily skip past your post.

http://www.adobe.com/support/forums/guidelines.html

Lawrence's announcement certainly fit within those guidelines.

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Joe Makowiec
http://makowiec.net/
Email: http://makowiec.net/contact.php
Inspiring
April 28, 2007
Well there's cross-posting and there's multi-posting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting

Cross-posting is simultanously posting the same message to several NGs -
like a cc-ing an email.
This is a multi-post. Same message individually posted to different NGs.

In days of broadband, I think it's less of a technical issue and more of a
social one.

I just ignore the "ANN:" posts which I've already read on other forums.

--
Regards

John Waller


Deaf_Web_Designer
Inspiring
April 28, 2007
Hi Nadia,

I'll just leave at that with Lawrence.

Thank you, Nadia, for all you do here. Have a wonderful weekend.

Cheers, Brian
Inspiring
April 28, 2007

"Deaf Web Designer" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
> Actually, I am a bit surprised about your cross-posting for the same
> topic. Of
> course, you know that it is a no no thing to do.


Brian - I don't think this is cross posting at all. People that visit the
Dreamweaver General forum wouldn't necessarily read this forum. These type
of Announcements have been allowed for a very long time (as long as it isn't
abused of course). As far as I can see Lawrence isn't guilty of abusing the
system at all :-)

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Deaf_Web_Designer
Inspiring
April 28, 2007
Lawrence,

You know, I don't mean to put you down on this one. But you considered to be very respected participant or world-class ACE expertise here at Adobe forums.

Actually, I am a bit surprised about your cross-posting for the same topic. Of course, you know that it is a no no thing to do.

Perhaps that Adobe user-to-user forum administrator or someone who is in charge of forum program should consider to add some kind of "roundtable" or "coffee chat-like", where we can talk off-topic somewhere.

What do you think? I don't know who and where to bring it up and suggest this idea?

Thanks again for all you do, Lawrence.

Cheers, Brian