You simply start with a definition in Laszlo. For creating a simple HTML, you just write an XSL around the Laszlo file.
It's some work, but at least you have a decent start, given that you have all the components in Laszlo that you must render to html.
At least you know where you start.

On 30 Aug 2005, at 15:31, Sebastien Arbogast wrote:

So i don't think you have to make a choice, you just have to structure
your logical documents thinking a bit about how laszlo works.

Yes but do you think it's really possible to design your logical
documents to fit such different paradigms as the ones of HTML and
Laszlo ? The main discrepancy I see is that an HTML page must be built
once and for all (except if it uses AJAX to load data but it's still
an exception), whereas with Laszlo, it's very common to have different
window's extract information from different sources after the
application has been loaded through the different RPC API's.

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