Re: Future of IntraWeb with release of Delphi for .net

From: Jason Southwell (jason_at_southwell.net)
Date: 02/12/04


Date: 12 Feb 2004 07:27:35 -0800


> They are part of the application framework. An ASP.NET application is
> not just a bunch of pages, there is an underlying application
> architecture and this is accessed through the web.config and the
> events of the global.asax file.

It's pretty obvious that you are either unwilling or unable to see the
differences.

I would seriously recommend taking a look at IW for yourself. Spend a
week building an app in the free eval or in the D7 included version.

You won't look back.



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