Jim Davis wrote:
> That depends on where your logic lies.
> 
> In our HTA applications, for example, the presentation is completely
> decoupled from the middle-ware, but is still IE specific (as only IE
> supports HTA).

Yes, a HTA application would have more than a couple problems running in 
Firefox. That's too bad, and one day, I assume, this app would have to 
be ported to a longer-term architecture.

Personally, I hold the belief that using HTAs as a base for a business 
application is flawed from the start. Interesting concept though. I 
think HTA is perfect for, oh, say, the "IE7" project, that script that 
promises to make IE6 render with web standards.

-nathan strutz


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