Shane, I'd like to follow up on this:

On 6/14/06, Shane Hathaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes.  The installer will put the web app in the Program Files directory
and a shortcut will be added to the menu and desktop.  The shortcut will
both launch the web app and launch the user's browser once the web app
has started.  It's not hard to do.  An icon in the system tray will
indicate the web app is running and give the user the opportunity to
stop it.

So when I open my browser and view source for a given page, I will see
<form action=" what?

Expanding my mind here, what are the known species of form action
scripts, and which are most amenable to Windows deployment?

PHP
CGI
ASP
JSP

And last of all, am I even asking the right question?  I am assuming
we are talking about a web browser application.
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