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Michael Blake Day
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Hani Suleiman
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 10:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] Ognl as replacement for WW EL


On Sunday, December 29, 2002, at 10:20 PM, Patrick Lightbody wrote:
>
> However, by using Ognl we gain not having to maintian our own EL and a 
> whole
> bunch of speed, as well as more powerful features (Ognl can even do 
> lamba
> expressions). The only cost is switching your brain to use "." instead 
> of
> "/" and "[1]" instead of "../".
>
Err, and also the cost of switching however many pages you've chosen to 
commit to webwork for. So if you've chosen to use webwork for a few 
hundred of your pages, the 'cost' of upgrading will be to manually go 
through every single page and change it. Some users might end up being 
rather cheesed off at having to make such a change.



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