Client-side engine as in its own scripting engine on PC's like javascript in
browsers and VBscript in IE. Something that cold parse and understand CF tag
scripting.
-----Original Message-----
From: Billy Cravens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 10:30 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Re: Client side Fusebox
It'd be easy enough, except it's a chore getting around the security issues
with opening files on the client
machine. However, it'd be easy enough to have a bunch of functions that get
called based upon the "fuseaction".
When I do something like this, I tend to make it a non-"web" solution.
Write a VB app that "synchronizes" via WDDX
with your Fusebox app.
Also, what do you mean about CF not having a client-side engine? It does,
in VBScript and JavaScript. ASP seems a
bit different because it just happens to use VBScript and JScript as its
scripting engines - but this is very
separate and distinct from what happens on the client. (ASP.net really
blurs this distinction however)
--
Billy Cravens
HR Web Development, Sabre
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shawn Regan wrote:
> We have built an application for the web server side and I also built a
> matching application for the client side in VB and VBScript, HTML. Man let
> me tell you guys the miss comings of ASP, VB, and VBScript I have seen
now.
> I wish CF had some type of client side engine like VBscript and
Javascript.
> This leads me into the Fusebox question.
>
> Does anyone know of anyway to do the Fusebox model for client side
scripting
> languages, like VBscript or javascript? I know some people, say "Why?".
Here
> is why, we are getting clients that want to have mobile apps that match
> their online apps when they can not get online or have no way to get
online.
> So we build offline apps that allow them to sync up the information when
> they do go online. I just need to find a good model for our developers to
> use and stick with and since we use Fusebox for CF and our next ASP
> application will be done in Fusebox I would like to carry this over to the
> client side.
>
> Any suggestions, discussions, and what not are welcome.
>
> Shawn Regan
> Applications Developer
> Pacific Technology Solutions
>
>
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