Intraweb is still around, I wouldn't recommend it for a greenfield 
development, but if you've got a lot of Delphi code you want to reuse 
then it can be worth while - haven't built anything big in it however.  
I did a couple of videos for CodeRage 6 on Intraweb
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tg_J3huoazE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75DnldrcJNU
The other technology is WebBroker - which I've never managed to get my 
head around.  You can also build a REST server very easily as a back end 
and front end with JavaScript, HTML and CSS - which would probably suit 
small apps.

With Prism you can pretty do everything C# can do - so some sort of 
ASPish thing would be a good option (MVC2?), but I have no experience in 
this area.

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On 10/12/2011 10:13 a.m., Steve Peacocke wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have been a Delphi fan for many years but wondering if someone has had any 
> experience in Web building.
>
> I asked a couple of months ago and the general consensus was to move to PHP. 
> I do note however that this is the last few weeks I can get Delphi XE 
> Professional at the reduced price.
>
> I can't find anything on Intraweb newer than about 10 years old so not sure 
> if that is a viable option. I have also heard very little about Prism so 
> wondered if that too is a viable option.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Steve Peacocke
> 0220 612-611
>
>
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