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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:20 AM
Subject: [REBOL] /view and the Web Re:(5)


> No. I am thinking of the possibility of creating interactive Web pages
using
> /view .

view contains core so it works in cgi so you can do the usual server side
stuff.

But another method to explore if you don't want to do cgi,
using browse/only function with local files dynamically created in view, but
I think this is fairly limited in the interative stakes. You can set up a
kiosk mode browser, add a refresh tag, and have /view doing things in the
backgound.

(works for IE other browsers may or may not still support it)
browse/only "-k pathtofile.html"

Like I said, this is limited, but I don't think anyone has fully explored
the possibilities.


Cheers,

Allen K

PS.
I have been using /view long enough for a paradigm shift. I don't try and
fit /view into the web,
I now see the web as a live content plugin for my view pages..



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