Hello to all!

I'm just a regular reader of the developer digest and no developer.
But to solve the back button problem in a future care2x with ajax I recommend 
to open care2x in a new Browser Window where no Back-Buttons will appear. The 
user will still be able to go back over the right-clicking menu. But this could 
be prevented with java script (with the feasability to create a totally new 
menu) or perhaps with a plug-in in Firefox.
I don't know, is Care2x only usable with Internet Explorer yet?

To the topic 3th generation and php5:
myCare2x - I think some of you know it - is already running on php5 as i know 
(I studied at the Hochschule Ulm and there I got in contact with it). Maybe it 
is easier and faster to look on that code and import parts of it in Care2x.

Greets
Stefan
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> >>  In 3th generation why not rebuild care2x thinking in simplicity?
> >>
> >>  Less pages, less areas, less code and the same funcionability?
> 
> well, basically these are all the reasons why we think about. 
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> >>
> >>  Let's think ...
> >- Web 2.0
> >- more Ajax
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> That we have to decide. Okay, Web2.0 is a hype, could be usefull. By
> using "more Ajax" it would suggest the feeling that there is
> currently used Ajax but it is not. By using Ajax we have to think
> that there will be a focus on java script (what is not as bad as it
> could be meant) but a still non solvable "back button" issue. The
> biggest reputation of using Ajax is maps of google, but when there a
> user clicks on the browsers back button, it will open the start page.
> That would be okay for the requirements of google-maps, but when we
> are not sure what will happen, what data will be stored when e.g. a
> doctor prescribung drugs and thre is a unexpected behaviour... 
> Maybe I'm wrong or just misunderstand when you are suggesting here
> just the sloagan marketing words "web 2.0" (by having now hundrets of
> meanings what stands for) and for Ajax. Yes, I think that should be,
> but not in all areas and we should know what we are doing... and
> what's the benefit is of an "like an application looking" HIS with
> some handling issues.
> 
> In some other webapplication Ajax is used to reduce the network
> traffic. But I do not think that even a big hospital will have that
> limitations or requirements. When there is a way of using Ajax in a
> reliable way we should use, but not by loosing stability of the
> applications just to have a marketing sloagan.
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> But please keep your ideas in your mind and let us discuss that by
> specific areas. .-)
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> Thanks
>  Robert
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