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28 December 2010
Still no news... Another year has passed without updates to DWfaq.com. It kinda makes us sad. Yes us. Dan Short and Angela Buraglia make an us. We've been running DWfaq for over 9 years now and we miss the good old days. We just don't miss those days enough to spend all our free time building the site and writing articles.
That being said, please enjoy the content we've got. There's loads of useful snippets and people still regularly use our extensions and so can you. We don't mind a bit... As long as people find things useful here we'll keep the site up.
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07 October 2009
No News is NOT Bad News It's clearly been awhile since DWfaq.com has had an update. We admit, the site has been neglected for a few years now. However... We're still here.
We just wanted to make that clear that we're still keeping an eye on the website since we've had a few emails asking us if we're still around. While we'd love to say the site will be updated with new content, we just can't make any promises at this point.
Thanks for visiting, and we hope you find the answers you're after.
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17 April 2007
Cartweaver 3 - ASP | CF | PHP There's a new version of Cartweaver out and of course it is better than ever before... Just as it was with version 2, the three flavors of Cartweaver (ASP, ColdFusion, and PHP) look like they could be identical triplets (on the exterior only of course). Be sure and check out the features.
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20 September 2006
Site Drive Inc. moves to Texas
Just a quick burst of news since it has been a long time... Site Drive Inc. (they're the folks that keep DWfaq alive and running) moved from California to Texas. What's that mean for you? Absolutely nothing probably. We just though we'd let you know...
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24 July 2005
Cartweaver 2 PHP Makes Three! The Cartweaver family of product has grown by one today with the new edition of Cartweaver 2 PHP. With siblings ASP and ColdFusion, there's now three versions to choose from.
The various versions look like they could be identical triplets (on the exterior only of course). Have a look and see for yourself; take the online demos for a spin.
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