Jim:

We actually see this as an add on to to Active 4D. In fact one of the
biggest feature requests we have gotten is to integrate with Active 4D. One
of my guys will start a project to do that in the next couple of days.
Active 4D is such a powerful web development tool I think they both will
work very well together.

Regards the demo, as should be noted in the demo, the reason it doesn't work
with Safari right now, is that there is a serious bug in Safari which Apple
have acknowledged. It is actually fixed in Web Kit, however Apple is holding
the fix until Leopard is released unfortunately. We took the choice of not
spending a lot engineering time on a workaround for this. We did fear
comments like yours that people would think the whole product doesn't work
with Safari which is definetly not true  but still felt our engineering
resources were better spent on other areas.

Of course one of the big uses of 4D Web 2.0 Pack for A4D developers will be
the live window plug-ins. In this way any hybrid sites can have their A4D
application available to them directly in their regular client application.

Aparajita, I don't like jumping in here so forgive me if I am jumping on
anyones toes, I just felt like the thread required an input from 4D.

Finally I do want to thank Aparajita for the great work he has done with A4D
(among other contributions to the 4D community) and we hopefully will be
able to work together to see how we can integrate both products together to
allow 4D Developers create incredible web applications.

Best Regards

Brendan

On 2/13/07, Jim Redfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Brad and Michael,

Thanks for the replies. I had attended one of the on-line sessions
last week and was impressed with some of the functionality. But like
most new approaches you need a few days to think about the approach.
I am starting a new project with a client and will use A4D.



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