> procedural language?

Maybe it should be "in A procedural language"... I was referring to CF.

Paul

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> From: Paul Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 04 September 2003 16:49
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> Subject: [ cf-dev ] MVC issues
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> Just been taking a look at mach-ii recently, and am very 
> interested in it!
> 
> The thing is this, how do people see MVC fitting with what is 
> effectively a client-server environment?  Currently, mach-ii 
> contains listeners, which, for MVC, are basically used to 
> update views, when the model (data) changes.
> 
> Now since most of the time, websites are just static (ie HTML 
> on a page) how relevant is a listener?  When the view is 
> basically a "snapshot" and not a current view on the data 
> (such as is the case with a website) then surely the 
> "listener" becomes irrelevant in MVC.
> 
> Just trying to build an MVC idea into a CF5 application (for 
> a client that has a lot of legacy CF5 apps and no wish to 
> upgrade!) and it's quite intriguing trying to build MVC in 
> procedural language!
> 
> Paul
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