
On 11-Mar-2010 13:51, Bowerbird@aol.com wrote:
a question for dkretz on "twisted"...
it was coded in "air", so in _theory_ anyway, it will run on a web-server.
Adobe AIR is a kind of stand-alone container for Flash and Flex. While Flash and Flex are mostly thought of as "web" technologies what is actually going on is that the application is being sent to your browser and executed there. The net is that the whole shebang is essentially a client-side proposition, and an AIR application does not translate easily into a "just a browser" server-hosted application. What could be done is to have a Flex/LiveCycle/Blaze Data Services app on the server that could manage and dish out page images and whatnot, to allow collaborative operation. ============================================================ Gardner Buchanan <gbuchana@teksavvy.com> Ottawa, ON FreeBSD: Where you want to go. Today.