Hi, all...

I've been interested in building web applications that don't require
a page refresh for a few years now.  First Iooked at Flash...didn't
like it a few versions ago...and still don't.  Don't want to work with
the Flash GUI or learn ActionScript.

Now, along comes AJAX...everyone's excited.  But upon further
examination, to use it I've got to learn Javascript and other technologies
about which I know virtually nothing.  (And no...I don't have a market
at this time that would justify the effort)

My question is this...why not just use inline frames (as someone
mentioned recently as their method for building applications) to simulate
"non-page refreshing" apps?

I've used them a little, but not a lot, so I'd like some feedback on
what the drawbacks are to building apps using inline frames...I can stick
to Cold Fusion and HTML alone...no Javascript, no Actionscript...sounds
good to me.

Can anyone point me to some online examples of significant inline frames
usage
to build apps?

What am I missing?

Thanks for any feedback and guidance...

Rick



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