Good obversation, Frisco. :) So you are doing a good job at QA, I like that.

I'm aware of that. In the next weeks I'll constantly add new features to the
app, in little steps.

Best,
Raju 


> Von: Francisco Jose Peredo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Datum: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 14:37:17 -0500
> An: Amy Muntz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Betreff: Re: [Laszlo-user] Blueprint application available at
> www.openlaszlo.org
> 
> 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
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 



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