Hello mvc,

seems I didn't read your site carefully enough. I somehow thought that I need both the Java Server and the Perl API. And I couldn't/still can't find a link pointing to your screenshot. Probably because it was late in the night :).

The requirements for Perl look fine to me; I might now even be tempted to try it out. Not having to have a local installation of perl and all the modules (Thanks for pointing to one of my articles :)) definitely is a plus.

The only thing that's holding me back now is that my platform is not covered -- but I think once you cover IE6 and Mozilla, it should be fine. It's a special product that probably doesn't need to run on every browser on this earth.

Why the Monks are not feeding back is always somewhat hard to estimate... I think in this case it is not due to requiring IE6, because we have quite a number of Perl Win32 users here. It is probably more because they don't get your question. It seems to be too broad to me. That's why I suggested writing a meditation about it, and then you might even ask some concrete questions:

Note also that monks tend to not like to have to go and browse through other sites in order to be able to make comments. If you do it this way, people will be confused, like I was :) because I didn't take enough time to browse through the site. It would be really better to sum it up nicely and ask the right questions if you want some good feedback. It's more work, but the monks tend to honour that kind of effort. And yes, I'd consider that a meditation, not a SOPW.


In reply to Re: Re: New UI Framework Seeks Feedback by crenz
in thread New UI Framework Seeks Feedback by mvc

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