Hi archivators,
I really do not want to bring this discussion down, but from outside it looks 
as:

you all are right
you all are wrong

Yes, of course every (rather: most of) the facts you presented are right. full 
stop.
But
Isn't it more a matter of philosophy how to solve a problem? Aren't there many 
different ways to write a program to do a job?
So each of the discussed solutions has its own benefits and its own (sorry I do 
not know what the opposite of 'benefit' is) pitfalls.

If you want to find out the best solution, you'll fail - wrong question.

If you want to find the best FOR YOU (for your Customer). you'll have to make 
up a list of goodies and worsies of every solution and then - decide!

Have fun, it's springtime!

Bob



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