--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> xml-rpc seems like the obvious choice here. I have
> just been thinking about
> doing something with this where js classes on the
> client correspond with php
> classes on the server. Can't see it speeding up
> development but seems like a
> neat experiment. Isn't persist basically just
> serialisation (or have I
> misunderstood) - I think they are not opposite at
> all.

The persist() function is used to transform a DynLayer
and its state into a stream of characters (string)
which can be transferred or stored for later
reconstruction.

Are you good at php? If so you might want to help
create a php class file for the upcoming RPC features
of dynapi 2.9 (3.0)

--
Raymond Irving

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