> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gladwell, Ricardo
> Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 9:26 AM
> To: 'Bobby Kaushal'
> Subject: RE: My boss needs convincing..
>
>
> Dear Bobby,
>
> get out of programming analysts business: a .JSP file
> extension does not mean at ALL that JavaServer Pages are
> running. It is likely, but any type of CGI could use the file
> extensions association, even ASP if someone wanted to pretend
> that they were running JSP (or for whatever reason).
>
> And notice my use of CGI there. JSP IS CGI. ASP IS CGI. PERL
> IS CGI. Most dynamic content on the internet these days is
> produced with CGI. CGI is not a kind of back-server dynamic
> content, it IS the definition of back-server dynamic content.
>
> And you still have to press a submit button even for a JSP
> page. I hope no-one listened to his advice (and why must he
> post in RTF format?) Yours...
>
> --
> Ricardo Gladwell, Web Developer
> Demon Internet, Westhumble House,
> Dorking Business Park, Dorking. RH4 1HJ
> Tel: +44 (0)1306 732 356
>
> > Webmaster Rule Number One
> > When a potential employer/client asks you if you've ever
> worked with XYZ
> > software running on platform ABC, say "yes" quickly and with great
> > assurance. Then run home, fire up the Net, and figure out
> what the hell
> > they were talking about.
>
> P.S. You should have done this first before you posted.
>

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