On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Ray Meade <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks guys, I'll give jquery a try. And to Ray, I think if I have to
> spend much more time on this, I'm going to have to explain it to him.


I obvious don't know your client, but in my experience, you will always
EVENTUALLY have to explain it. A huge part of dealing with clients is
setting proper expectations. If you set the expectation that it's possible
to make the online app look and behave identically to a MS Access database,
you're gonna run into trouble eventually.

It's better to be up front as early as possible than you try to satisfy a
client's unreasonable expectations because you allowed those expectations
to be set by the client without control by you, the developer.

-Cameron

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