Hah! :-) Perhaps he will repent by writing a legal[s] review in the future.
On 08/18/06 13:35, James Holstead wrote: > The author should be arrested for writing an 'il-legals' review. Don't > worry, my day job is safe....for now. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob - Laszlo > Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 12:11 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Laszlo-user] OpenLaszlo in PHP Architect > > This month's issue of PHP Architect has a feature article on integrating > PHP and OpenLaszlo, by Titus Barik. > > http://www.phparch.com/ > > Conclusion > OpenLaszlo offers you the ability to generate rich presentation logic, > without having to abandon the flexibility of the underlying PHP > scripting. OpenLaszlo also provides a variety of components that are not > available in traditional DHTML applications, and its native XML and > XPath abilities simplify databinding to these components seamlessly. > That said, OpenLaszlo is not a perfect solution when it comes to > embedded Web applications. The fact that it is based on Flash files can > hinder accessibility and search engine ranking if used in excess, and > while most platforms support Flash, a minority of browsers and users do > not have this capability. Additionally, Macromedia offers its own rich > commercial application environment: Flex. It remains to be seen whether > Flex will hinder or help the adoption of OpenLaszlo. Plus, of course, > AJAX continues to be a strong competitor to these technologies. > Despite these concerns, companies have already, and will continue to, > implement applications using OpenLaszlo. If you find that your current > AJAX application has grown in complexity, or if you've have hit a > ceiling on its presentation capabilities, then you may want to give > OpenLaszlo a try. _______________________________________________ Laszlo-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.openlaszlo.org/mailman/listinfo/laszlo-user
