Jack Killpatrick wrote:

> Re: using javascript for your needs, I have not heard of anyone using it for
> data access on the server side. Not sure if it can be done. I don't think it
> has those kinds of hooks (maybe Netscape LiveWire?) Java, on the other
> hand...yes. Javascript (and DHTML) will be handy if you know the browsers
> your audience will be using. You can then load data into an array on the
> client and only show bits and pieces of it using the javascript and DHTML.

LiveWire is essentially javascript.  The server install includes what
might loosely be called a set of javascript hooks.  If you're doing the
bulk of a site with JS implementations, and have the bucks for
Suitespot, this is a nice feature--being able to use javascript within
pages and as the engine driving dynamic page generation.

B
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