in reply to Re^2: Visual Basic to Perl transition
in thread Visual Basic to Perl transition
And, since you're writing it for a Win32 machine, you can specifically target IE, with all of its quirks, making your application quite easy to build quickly. Forms can be handled by
and everything else is done with location.reload() and a very small frameset.<form onSubmit="do_something();return false;"> </form>
The only thing you don't have using Javascript-in-IE vs. a standalone VB app is control of the menubar. Frankly, I'm not impressed with menubars in corporate apps.
Oh - deployment of fixes is now very simple, too. You just have an onLoad handler for the window that checks to see if a server is available, and then asks the server with XMLHTTPRequest if there's an update. If there is, it goes ahead and sets the location to the spot, does an implicit reload, and onLoad does a save of the data locally, overwriting the old icon. :-)
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