begin  quoting Andrew Lentvorski as of Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 03:08:57PM -0700:
[snip]
> A good example of this is most modern wireless routers.  Almost all  
> of them are configured by pointing a web browser at the gateway  
> address on the local LAN side.  It only answers a very limited number  
> of specific queries with very simple HTTP.

Hm... so one should be able to reverse-engineer such a widget and 
write a client that doesn't demand a Javascript-capable browser.

[snip]
> If you can program C, you can program Java.  I would presume that PHP  
> is on a similar complexity level.

That's not to say that if you can program C, you can write _good_ Java
programs...

-Stewart "Worked with an old-school C programmer for awhile..." Stremler
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