[Klug-general] Interactive Websites

Peter Childs peterachilds at gmail.com
Thu Dec 7 18:46:18 GMT 2006


On 07/12/06, Jonathan Gill <jonathan.gill at securecirt.com> wrote:
> Peter Childs wrote:
> > On 07/12/06, Jonathan Gill <jonathan.gill at securecirt.com> wrote:
> >> Hi Peter
> >>
> >> > I want to know where to start what to use.
> >>
> >> I would suggest ruby on rails (www.rubyonrails.org) very simple to get
> >> into and easy to throw a simple site together, then extend as needed.
> >>
> >> Really its down to personal preference. Oh and which scripting language
> >> you know!
> >>
> >> Hope this helps a little
> >>
> >> Jonathan
> >>
> >
> > Problem with ruby rails is the need to run a ruby enabled web browser.
> > so do anything. Ruby on Rails is not the only toolkit with this
> > problem.
>
> Um... sorry but you dont need a ruby enabled browser. A ruby enabled
> server, yes, but definately not browser.
>

Sorry Typo, I meant server, ofcourse a Ruby enabled web browser would
be nice, Javascript is such a beast!

Peter.

>
>
> > You get a simular problem with servlets played with them once and GWT
> > However GWT linked to PHP does not seam like a bad idea. Does anyone
> > know of some standard GWT/PHP libraries for get the two to communcate.
> > Option 2 is to use a server in the office but I'm guessing a ADSL
> > connection is not going to up to running the web server this is going
> > to turn into.
> >
> > Peter.
> >
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