> One thing that was glaringly absent from this discussion was >PHP. It resides within the web page like JavaScript, but is >executed on the server like CGI, so has the advantage of being >anybrowser compatible. One of my favorite sites is http://www.advfn.com set up by a bunch of game developers to supply financial information. It's PHP based with JavaScript used in such a way to not make the site unusable. I normally don't enter by the over-graphic first page, and would prefer that img alt="" was used to avoid "IMAGE" appearing in some browsers when images are disabled. Of course PHP is part of the open source community, and some suits can't believe that that can be trustworthy. Damned commies! Regards, Jake
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