document.
Another reason Wyndgate said they are going to use .NET is that it is not
necessary to wait for a web page to be submitted before getting feedback on
the entry to a data field. With .NET the validity of the entry can be
checked without submitting a web page to the browser. This was their main
point on why they were going with .NET. The other point was that they felt
the Cold Fusion technology was not the focus of Macromedia, the flashy parts
of web programming were their primary focus.
To those who have waded through all of this, thank you a third time.
> Umm _javascript_? That's all that "client side" .Net builds. Duh.
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