> > If this is the case, obviously you need more experience in > creating user friendly web frontends. Some that I have > seen are brilliant and look great on any OS. PHP is best > suited to what we are trying to do, because it's powerful, > it has all the feature we want to use and it runs on the > server. Introducing FTP transfers and other such > mechanisms is just asking for trouble. Plus tying it to a > windows system is very Anti-productive.
I don't like frontends, but I know how to do good frontends. In this case, the owners of the system don't want to use web application. Why? I don't know! What do suppose to do? Break customer faces with a hammer? If the customer wants windows app, I give him the windows app. I know that frontends are really useful for everybody. I love consoles and write plain text-files, but is my opinion... My boss and the customers wants a windows app to configure *. I'm not happy doing this, but is my job. Certainly, PHP is the best option to do frontend. Gustavo _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
