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> From: "Anton Gombkötö" <gombkoetoe@ASSOFT.COM> >> However, imbedding macro codeinside HTML makes both >> types of code harder to work with, which is another >> common complaint with Net.Data. > Yes, and it's one reason for it's success and the success > of php, asp and so on. Good Point. Also, interpreted environments are easier to get started with. However, complaints arise as the functional requirements of your applications increase. And subfile processing is a good example of "functional". >> I'll try to work up an alternative example to show you. > Great! That surely would make a good example on > Relational Web's site, too, wouldn't it? Ok, Anton. Here's an example that was inspired by your Newsletter Subscriptions form. I've included a link to the full RPG source code. http://www.relational-data.com/rdweb/newsmenu.html Nathan M. Andelin www.relational-data.com
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