Hi Jim,

All I meant was that RevServer is the relatively new kid 
on the block, and I had hoped that it had the capability 
within it without relying on externals code such as 
java-script to get the job done in an easier way.

I understand that it is bound by browser protocols, and
that it needs to operate in accordance with the standards.

Rick

On Oct 21, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Jim Ault wrote:
>> 
> Rick
> 
> I am not sure what you mean by 'older solutions'.
> RevServer is bound by the features and functions of browsers and the 
> standards that they follow.  The newest standards are HTML5, CSS3, etc.  This 
> is how browsers operate.  Microsoft has done the experiment of deviating from 
> such standards, teaching us that this is not a good long term strategy.
> 
> On the desktop app/exe side, programmers are free to create their own 
> protocols, interfaces, and functions.  In that case, the marketplace will 
> choose the 'winners'.
> 
> Jim Ault
> Las Vegas
> 

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