--- Jacob Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> * Are the 3.0 APIs solidly defined enough for me to
> start writing the
> generation library?

IMO I would say yes. There might be one and two minor
changes but those IMO should not affect your
application.
 
> * I haven't figured out templates and couldnt find a
> lot of documentation.
> Do I need to worry about that or is that only for
> widget writers?

Templates are for everyone. You can see the examples
in the examples/ folder
 
> * Also, I havent figured out the client-server
> communications via
> IOObject. I didnt find any server implementations in
> languages I
> understand (Tcl, PHP). If there's a PHP
> implementation perhaps I can snarf
> that and retrofit it for tclhttp.

IOElement Server-Side is currently available in
VBScript, JScript, PHP and Perl. I even have a Visual
Basic Module of IOElement Server-Side that I'm using
inside a DLL program.

With IOElement client-side scripts information is sent
to the client as regular POST and GET methods. See
docs/docs/quickref.ioelement-basics.html for more
information.


--
Raymond Irving

 
> This is already too long so I'll stop now. I can
> write a lot more about my
> use scenario, if you ask :)
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