You right I should. And I will. What's it worth to you?
You design the sotware, I either get copyrights and pay you a "designers"
fee or we share the profits? What do you think?
Beats working for a living.
John D. McDonald
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-----Original Message-----
From: jon * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, August 08, 1999 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: out.println(".....");? Theres a better way!
>> Notice that we can write HTML directly into the script without having to
>> perform a "out.println( ) for EVERY LINE. Basically everything between
the
>> "print qq|" and "|;" is considered to be one printer writer. This makes
it
>> VERY simple to write large amounts of HTML into your software.
>
>It also makes it VERY simple to write badly designed web applications.
>
>> I believe that it is for this reason that servlets have not gone widely
>> main stream yet. So why hasn't someone come up with a "print qq|" for
Java.
>> Is it really that difficult to do? Are there some underlying factors that
I
>> do not understand?
>
>You would need a pre-processor for your pages or you would need to do
>something akin to what JSP does.
>
>The only underlying factor is that it makes for bad application design. ;-)
>
>As for your $5...give me a break. You should be paying me to use an idea
>like that in my development. ;-)
>
>-jon
>
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