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Aaron,

you got it upside down, my argument is that both RPG and PHP wasn't made
for today's OOjavascript
RIA, so who says that RPG can't do RIA's if PHP has been twisted around to
do so ;-)

PHP is mainly script mixed with HTML, exactly like .ASP or a System/34 WSU
program (uhhh, mixing
UI with busines logic). You can't take a PHP WEB 1.0 page and modernize it
to a WEB 2.0 or a RIA -
same old story as for 5250 - you have to rewrite.

/Henrik




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That is a bit like saying RPG was created to output reports and can't be
used to produce web pages. Do you see the flaw in your argument? PHP is
much more today than it was even 5 years ago.

Aaron Bartell
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http://mowyourlawn.com/blog/


On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 11:29 AM, <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

PHP was created to serve depreciated dynamic HTML pages and not to serve
OOjavascript oriented Rich Internet Applications ;-)

/henrik



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