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ange in edit mode for this field, but in each case all
> I'd have to do would be to
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> OK, here's my INTERIM report.
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> I no longer get a report in my log file about the missing GLIBC file. I
> take that to be good news.
>
> BUT (isn't there always one of those?), I cannot for
t who knows? I spent too much time on this already today.
I'll let you know what they say if they say anything.
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again and again had no luck. I then gave
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I'm going to go give this another try just to see what the current situation
is and I'll report back.
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I wonder how big the IDE team is.
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I am grateful to both of you guys for creating this control. I've found it
to be one of the most useful in other applications and Web sites where it's
been implemented. Laszlo implemented an AJAX control of this type and I
thought it was so cool that I figured I'd go do one in Rev. As I found out,
contact RunRev support? I've never had to use it myself
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d relegate them to a "D) None of the
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Some great information in the replies by Richard and Mark Waddingham here.
Rather than quote them and intersperse comments, I thought I'd just make a
point or two in response.
Mark, you're right that the "secret sauce" here is training the Web server
to route pages to specific processes based on f
e
> -
> that is a "D) none of the above" designation to try to define a bunch of
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not promoting Ruby, just trying to understand the qualitative difference in
using an embedded scripting language vs. a CGI approach.
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non-trivial applications. A Web app framework
that follows the MVC paradigm (or perhaps some other approach that provides
the same division of labor) is preferable to CGI-based solutions which not
only encourage but demand a mixing of the two somewhat incompatible skill
sets.
On 3/25/06, Dan Shafer
; except for the occasional qspazxcv --which are the basic common set
> for all apps.
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Jerry..
Marvelously and clearly stated.
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