Re: Supporting Winerlog
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Re: Supporting Winerlog (#15662)
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<x-flowed>--On 02/06/2002, Greg Pierce wrote:
>Second, you can do an awful lot with Frontier..if you are aware of
>it's limitations, and take steps to structure your data in ways that
>are consistent with those limitations. Is it up to running Amazon?
>No, but it is up to running 95%+ of the actually business and
>personal web applications currently deployed and in use around the
>web on Intranets/Extranets -- which is all Userland has ever claimed.
Yup. This is what I've been saying since Frontier 6.1, and
mainResponder,first shipped. I've also said that it's one of the
best, if not the best, web application development environment out
there.
-Brian
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Brian V. Hughes <http://www.dartmouth.edu/~comm/>
Webmaster Dartmouth College Computing Services
Webmaster Group Communications Services
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>Second, you can do an awful lot with Frontier..if you are aware of
>it's limitations, and take steps to structure your data in ways that
>are consistent with those limitations. Is it up to running Amazon?
>No, but it is up to running 95%+ of the actually business and
>personal web applications currently deployed and in use around the
>web on Intranets/Extranets -- which is all Userland has ever claimed.
Yup. This is what I've been saying since Frontier 6.1, and
mainResponder,first shipped. I've also said that it's one of the
best, if not the best, web application development environment out
there.
-Brian
--
Brian V. Hughes <http://www.dartmouth.edu/~comm/>
Webmaster Dartmouth College Computing Services
Webmaster Group Communications Services
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