Richard.....

I *certainly* don't disagree with your response, but I'm earnestly seeking a
description of how you'd go about building an app in Rev that is entirely
deliverable via a Web browser, which is, I submit, the definition of a Web
application. I think that was the original point/question. Creating
thin-client Web appliances is amazingly easy with Rev. Creating CGIs that
run on a server -- including back-end database access -- is also feasible,
if somewhat limited in terms of performance (no FCGI support as far as I
know).

If this is possible, I'd sure like to know how to do it.

On 3/14/06, Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

But if the goal is to deliver the benefits of productive, flexible
systems, Transcript can prove quite capable in ways that may surprise.



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