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Walden, Yes, the web-browser does many green screen functions with the usability of the GUI interface. It has brought some standardization, and therefor, control to the user environment. One thought (wish . . want . .need) I have is to find the same type of standardization for a thicker, more functional client. A java based client is one that still makes some sense. Java Servlets from the 400, combined with a "standard", non tweaked version of java on the client, allows for persistant, secure connections with the performance of the green screen (hopefully!). Best Regards Fritz Hayes Atwater Associates <snip> | |From CS we went back to host controlled, web browsers. Sure, |they're graphical and "pretty" but at the end of the day, |they're host-controlled green-screens that aren't green. | |-Walden |
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