Re: New professional STRUTS website

2001-10-02 Thread Steven Elliott

on 02/10/2001 08:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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 Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 08:37:40 +0100
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 From: Martin Samm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: New professional STRUTS website
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 the site looks very nice, but i get messages about unsupported OS / browser
 when viewing it with Opera on Linux (RH7.1) - the site still comes up mind
 you.
 Seems to run very quickly too!

Just to let you know that the site also gives error messages for both
Netscape 6.1 and IE 5.0 on Macintosh 9.1 and error messages for Macintosh OS
10.0.4  with IE.

HTH

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Steven Elliott  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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VTV Learning Corporation
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Re: New struts site!

2001-09-26 Thread Steven Elliott

Just thought you should know but on both Netscape 6 and IE 5 I get a SSL
error?   Are you using a private certificate?


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Steven Elliott  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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VTV Learning Corporation
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MVC via DOM

2001-08-06 Thread Steven Elliott

I have learned alot about MVC (and M2C) from this list and its authors and
in general agree that the Struts model is a *better* way to do things (in
lieu of the JSP and/or Servlet  and Bean design).

On the otherhand I have been uncomfortable adopting the BEAN|JSP|ACTION
paradigm because of JSP as the main component for expressing views.
Although I also have issues with Lutris and Enhydra, I do think that XMLC
brings a more intuitive and generalized interface to the View component
(especially when you consider that from the XML data you can derive several
views of the same data; cHTML, HTML, WML, et al).

I have no interest in beginning a war of words over the best View or
Presentation technology available but I would like to know of any like
mindedness and if anyone is working on a true open source implementation of
View technology based on DOM (Xerces and Xalan) for Struts.  Although I may
not have the technical where withall of some of the other members of this
list I can carry coffee and would like to help.

Thanks.

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Steven Elliott  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Head of Technology
VTV Learning Corporation
 Los Angeles  -  Boston  -  Lisbon
www.vtvlearning.com