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  1. Livesite/Sitepublisher: 45 second Rebuild of webapp to update an XSL file that renders the page layout. why?
  2. @lozarcher agreed I'd expect to be fired too.
  3. I know that I sometimes defend TeamSite/Livesite but when I find my password written unencrypted in a text file, I do wonder why.
  4. The previous two tweets are direct from the manual of TeamSite 6.7.2. unreal.
  5. The TABLE layout is recommended, but some regions may not allow it for disability-related reasons.
  6. For HTML and XHTML 1.0, the structure of a page can be laid out using either TABLE elements (the default) or DIV elements.
  7. @kennethkufluk having said it is a very poor fit for some projects.
  8. @kennethkufluk i defend it because i disgaree, it can be badly implemented but it can do CMS very well.
  9. @kennethkufluk teamsite is a great piece of software.
  10. when downloading from autonomy/interwoven always use FTP, using HTTP often corrupts downloads. strange but true.
  11. @sebastiaan isn't that the PM/BAs job? Ensuring the customer know what they want/will get?
  12. why do the vendor/consultant always get blamed for WCM fail? in my experience it is often PM/BA or end user failing to express requirements
  13. @orcare yeah I tweeted it a while back won't be able to look it up til tommorow if you remind me
  14. @sitereactor glad it was useful
  15. any quick way to tweet a screengrab?
  16. :D :D http://bit.ly/2wHk19
  17. @adamphenderson well there is one decent team in there, albeit struggling right now.
  18. @blackandwhitejo Greenwich sainsburys and see woo.
  19. @adamphenderson which ones did you watch
  20. 90% of people in this supermarket look as though they have been chewing wasps.