I find it curious that no one from WiTango has responded to this thread.

I think that speaks volumes.

Tango is dead.  That sucks. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 11:33
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Open Letter to Phil and Sophie
> 
> Hey Webdude,
> 
> I'd check out Cold Fusion. It's a pretty easy transition from WiTango.
> 
> Taf = cfm
> Tcf = cfc
> 
> Best of all, you develop in Dreamweaver. The Cold Fusion app 
> server is free for development. Best of all, you can develop 
> on a Mac and use a PC as the CF server.
> 
> Rick Sanders
> Webenergy
> Canada: 902-431-7279
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> Canada: www.webenergy.ca
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WebDude [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: October-20-08 12:42 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Open Letter to Phil and Sophie
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> Well, I have a problem and maybe some of you could help me. I 
> have been using nothing but Tango and Witango since I started 
> developing many years ago. Started on Mac with Butler and 
> eventually moved to Windows. Witango is all I have ever used 
> and now I am in a quandry. I see the writing is on the wall 
> and though I have resisted for many years, it seems that I am 
> going to have to take the plunge and figure out what to do 
> for what I have that already exists and for the future. The 
> problem is that I am so comfortable with what I have that 
> moving is going to take a lot of effort. I have been going 
> through the different options out there and I am so confused 
> as to editors, parsers, etc. that I really do not know which 
> direction to turn. I have a very small smattering of ASP 
> which I hacked in order to get a site that was moved to our 
> servers to work, but that is the only other language that I 
> even attempted to try. The real crux of the problem is that 
> everything out there looks very confusing and so far removed 
> from what I currently have. I am fairly adept in SQL, 
> Witango, HTML and CSS but I have never taken the time to 
> learn anything new. 
> 
> I downloaded some PHP editors, some sample ASP stuff, and to 
> tell you the truth, I just don't get a lot of it. Is there 
> anything out there that gives as visual of an interface as 
> Witango? Or maybe is there a specific place you can go to 
> relearn the logic that it will take to use any of the tools 
> available? I think PHP is probably the place to start, but I 
> am totally confused as to how to go about it. I would prefer 
> to continue using IIS as I am very familiar with it along 
> with the security. I went to the PHP site and it seems that 
> there are pages upon pages of just the install for IIS. Or, 
> how about editors? Are there any that you would recommend? 
> Keep in mind my Witango background. I never went to school 
> for any of this stuff and I have some pretty complicated 
> things running on my sites from forums to streaming PDFs, 
> data access management systems to e-commerce. 
> 
> This is going to be tough, but I need to take it one step at a time...
> 
> <html>
>  <head>
>   <title>PHP Test</title>
>  </head>
>  <body>
>  <?php echo '<p>Hello World</p>'; ?>
>  </body>
> </html> 
> 
> 
> WebDude
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