I'm quite new to this list, so please excuse if I'm just repeating
something. 

Am Son, 07 Jan 2001 schrieb Eytan Heidingsfeld:
> I have a few idea for how YOU could get over the I/O problem.
> a. Use a small downloadable java applet that is signed and only saves a file
> if you approve.
> b. Use a tiny server side script. You send it the code and it returns it
> with a .djs extension (or something of the sort) and then the browser
> automatically offers to download!

Why to download it?? - I think 90% of all web-developers have a local
apache running (and the others should have) - so why not to keep the
whole project server-side? If it's no local server you can access the
files via ftp, nfs, samba or whatever.
Reading this thread I have in mind that the dynapi-RAD would be a
collection of cgi-scripts that are - of course - using dynapi-widgets
for many things. So the main parts would be written in any language the
server can run - my preference is perl - The Browser (and Dynapi) would
be the frontend.

so long,
Roland
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