Hi!
I tested the applicaiton a little...it shows strange errors if you write
characters like "'", "(", "<" or ">"... and if you write an html tag
(like <br>) it just stops working... (all lists become empty and you can
not add more data).
This kind of weakness is tipical of all web applications... any hints on
how Laszlo can help the developer make an "special character & html tags
proof application?"
Regards
Francisco
Amy Muntz escribió:
Thanks to Raju, Bitter, there is an end-to-end application and a
corresponding white paper that shows you how to fit OpenLaszlo into
your enterprise application architecture. See the front page of
www.openlaszlo.org.
The application is a project management application called LZProject.
It is bundled with:
* An LZX client application (front end)
* A Java middle tier;
* A database back-end
It supports user accounts, login, and dynamic localization (into three
languages: English, German, Korean). It runs in both Flash and DHTML.
And, there is a comprehensive 23-page white paper to accompany the
application.
Definitely worth a look!
-- Amy Muntz, OpenLaszlo Manager