Well said Craig, my opinion of you went up even further (and it was already
high after reading my own opinions rephrased in your design document ;-)

Have you read this 'Death of the Browser' article by MS?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnadvnet/ht
ml/vbnet10142001.asp


It suggests that with .NET, get a fully-featured, easily debuggable, no
compatibility issue, thick client app on your clients machines just like it
was a thin-client app. magic.

HTML apps may be 'cool', but they're a pain in the bottom, perform badly
(with all that refeshing, client side scripting, and data download) and are
real bad when they go wrong.

Cheers, Andy.


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