well thats why i put that was my opinion. sure u can do all that one one page, hell u can put an insert, update, delete, check yer mail, cyber with your nieghbors wife, send your christmas cards, balance your checkbook and so on, all on 1 page but to me all it is then is a clusterfuck of foo.
WHile some ppl seem to like doing that way, i dont. Maybe it comes from my medical background which its drilled into your head to always break each indiv thing down into its simpliest parts. so if somethiong goes wrong or there is a problem it can get fixed without must guess work.
I realize not everyone thinks this way and i dont expect them too. The funny thing is that is about the same as the way say, fusebox works, break it down into pieces. So i am suprised to hear seans responce but...

also, i dont do all that session jamming and such, was just trying to help him with what he wanted to do, so to me that completely irrelevant.

[quote]In fact, they form the core of some other web app technologies (ASP.NET).[/quote]
maybe thats why their stuff sucks so bad! jk ;) Sorry but i seriously cant really find a damn good thing to say about m$. I know that will rouse a few feathers but thats my opinion. well sql2000 is ok.

so i'll stick to the seperate presentation from logic theory :)

[quote]until someone recently pointed me at SmarterLinux ($15 / month) so I switched immediately.[/quote]
yup, they rock! $15 a month for linux which personally i think a a bit faster than the m$ servers and its $5 less a month.
Actually, if u break it down and pay for a yr up front its only $11.21 a month, not bad! plus no set up and a free domain name, that takes it down to about $8.38 a month

btw~ maybe im just pissy cause ther is no hockey this year!!! AUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Sean Corfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:57:18 -0700

>On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:21:02 -0400, Joe Rinehart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've gotta disagree - self posting pages are much shorter and sweeter
>> than cramming misc. form data into session just to carry it between
>> forms, validation, processing, and the "thanky."  In fact, they form
>> the core of some other web app technologies (ASP.NET).
>
>Yup, Joe is spot on here. Posting to a separate page is certainly
>possible but error handling and redisplaying the form become a royal
>pain.
>
>> I think Sean ran the PHP blog because it's what was available at the
>> time
>
>I've had a website since 1995 and when I moved to the US in 1999 I
>switched from a UK host to a US host that offered PHP for $10 / month.
>At that point I hadn't joined Macromedia and I hadn't heard of
>ColdFusion. I joined Macromedia in July 2000 and Macromedia bought
>Allaire in early 2001 - that was my first experience of ColdFusion! I
>started my blog in June 2002 after my boss, Jeremy Allaire, suggested
>it. I used Blogger.com for a while, then switched to Movable Type
>(written in Perl). For the last couple of years I'd maintained that if
>I could find a CF-powered host that offered LAMP for no more than what
>I was paying, I'd switch. Well, traffic went up on the blog until I
>had to upgrade my account to get more bandwidth. I was paying $25 /
>month but still had problems finding a LAMP CF account until someone
>recently pointed me at SmarterLinux ($15 / month) so I switched
>immediately.
>
>> - I can't remember what, but for a while, it seemed like you
>> either ran a PHP blog like moveableType or wrote your own, and having
>> done the latter, it's the real PITA here.
>
>Yup. Which is why I adopted Ray's Blog CFC app rather than write my
>own. Although I'm now reworking the front end to use Fusebox 4.1.
>--
>Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/
>Team Fusebox -- http://www.fusebox.org/
>
>"If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
>-- Margaret Atwood
>
>
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