Praveen Ray wrote:
My biggest gripe about these web frameworks is the lack of
reusable UI controls aka ASP.Net. One reason ASP.Net has caught on so
quickly is the availability of inexpensive and slick third party UI
controls.
ASP.Net tries to do both the server and client side (sometimes
Yes, back to this, I'm afraid.
The good news is, things are working (kind of). the bad news is ... to
me, it isn't intuative.
Why am I unable to pass notes to the sub process? I can pass notes back from
the sub process!!
On returning from the sub process, I've lost most of my %ENV
If you want a lamp framework with reusable UI controls, maybe you should
look at http://www.activegrid.com/ . I don't believe it supports modperl
though. As far as I know, there isn't an easy high-level web design
framework that lets designers achieve some of the better features you see
Most geeks make lousy web designers and would rather fiddle
with the back end server code than CSS and javascript.
I agree that I'm a lousy designer, but in this day Javascript (and CSS to some
extent) are becoming more and more important. Javascript is a real programming
language relegating
Praveen Ray wrote:
Most geeks make lousy web designers and would rather fiddle
with the back end server code than CSS and javascript.
I agree that I'm a lousy designer, but in this day Javascript (and CSS
to some
extent) are becoming more and more important. Javascript is a real
programming
On 10/04/07, Jonathan Vanasco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going to offload media content to s3 for storage+backup and use a
CDN for distro and reliability (apparently s3 is great at storing
your data and never loses it, but i keep hearing nightmare
connectivity stories)
I'm not convinced S3