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There was an add in the Salem paper sometime back (before the move to Paris) 
for a Perl programmer. Maybe in a different department? We're new to the Web 
and we only have a few dynamic pages being served right now. I was allowed 
to make use of my past experience and do them in Perl. If I could, I'd eat 
Perl for breakfast instead of Wheaties. Hope I didn't spook you. We're 
located just on the other side of I57 from NAL's Salem facility. I 
appreciate your responses. It's very helpful to get an opinion from someone 
who isn't selling but using.
 
Greg Oziemkiewicz
Radiac Abrasives, Inc.


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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 15:46:05 -0500
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not quite sure...or how you know we have some perl code...

Shane



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NAL also has some Perl code. What do you use it for?
 
Greg Oziemkiewicz
Radiac Abrasives, Inc.


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not completely...my supervisor wants me to pick it up at DevCon...I'm also 

gonna be checking out AJAX & PHP...

Shane Cessna 
Senior iSeries Programmer
North American Lighting, Inc.
2275 S. Main St. Suite A
Paris, IL 61944
Office - 217.465.6600 x7776
Cell - 618.554.4352 



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Shane, 

Have you dropped Java from consideration?
 
Greg Oziemkiewicz


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Greg,

We have chosen to go with CGIDEV2 for our web based apps...moving away 
from clunky webfaced apps...

We're also researching PHP...

Shane




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I have no experience with AJAX but I am interested in hearing your opinion 



on different Web development options. I'm new to this list and I've read 
some of the recent threads. I know that you have been doing some research 
and some hands-on experimenting. Have you decided on CGIDEV or still 
looking? Have you looked at other RPG-based solutions like IceBreak, 
RPGsp, 
JACi400, etc.? Please excuse me for expanding this thread.
 
Greg Oziemkiewicz


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Has anyone successfully used AJAX in a CGIDEV2 program?  I'm curious as to 



how to get an RPG program to work with AJAX...

Shane

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