"Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 13:44:47 +0200, Roland M�sl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >"Christian Biesinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > >an96p3$c0891$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:an96p3$c0891$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > >> Roland M�sl wrote: > >> > You can not write files in Javascript > >> > >> oh, but you can. at least in Netscape and Mozilla. no idea if Microsoft > >> supports that as well. > >> > >> Of course you need to get permission from the user for that. > > > >But there is no server side Javascript. > > <sigh> Not to sound rude, but do you have ANY idea what you're talking about?! > There is server side javascript, it's also often called ASP. Maybe you've heard > of it?
I have heared about ASP, but never that it has to do with Javascript > >With PerlScript + Internet Explorer > >and Apache + Perl, > > > >I can have both for nearly the same software. > > > >Only one file different, and it is > > > >a client server system with Perl > >a stand alone system with PerlScript and MSIE as GUI > > Just because you can do something doesn't mean it's the best solution. I find it a very practicall solution. > Cutting > out a large proportion of the web because you like using an obscure and > little-known language in the browser is at best misguided. Perl is little known. Yes, I belive You -- Roland M�sl http://www.pege.org Clear targets for a confused civilization http://web-design-suite.com Web Design starts at the search engine
