CDML stands for Claris Dynamic Markup Language, and was sold to 
Blueworld by FM, when Lasso was at version 1.5.  Since it was released 
with FM 4.0, it has been improved by FM in 5.0 and 5.5.  It's not bad 
for simple things.  I've used it quite abit.  It has the advantage of 
being free when you buy filemakre.

John


On Sunday, June 2, 2002, at 01:57 PM, Roland Dumas wrote:

> It's coming back to me. CDML was one of the reasons I didn't go with 
> lasso
> in the first place...
>
>
>
> On 6/2/02 1:39 PM, "Dan Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Not sur3e what it stands for but I bet Bev does. It is the markup 
>> language
>> used by the Web companion plug in for FMP much like WiTango is a markup
>> language.
>>
>> I think it is based on Technology from Lasso. I can be a pain to work 
>> with
>> and my hope would be the FMP Inc would adopt something more robust of 
>> allow
>> WiTango to bypass it down the road.
>>
>> Of course if we could get the functionality of WiTango and go through 
>> the
>> Web companion that might work also. It is multi-threaded so with the 
>> coming
>> ( we hope) ability to speak to the server engine you would lose the 
>> client
>> instability and single threadness that now gets in the way of a robust 
>> web
>> backend.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> on 6/2/02 2:28 PM, Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> What's "CDML"?
>>>
>>> On 6/2/02 11:06 AM, "Dan Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Connecting to FMP through apple events was how it was done not 
>>>> through
>>>> AppleScript. This was always a very slow way to connect. ODBC or 
>>>> JDBC is
>>>> much faster.
>>>>
>>>> Again I think Phil was clear that AppleScript and event CDML ( God 
>>>> Help US)
>>>> will be supported.
>>>>
>>>> Dan
>
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