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Re: Webtoolkit [message #14333 is a reply to message #14327] Fri, 22 February 2008 17:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mindtraveller is currently offline  Mindtraveller
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Some time ago I had an idea of making site. Yes, C++ would be very attractive way of making site (at least for me who knows C++ and doesn`t know much of PHP).

The main problem I`ve met was actually not generating answers and parsing html (but that was a problem too). The main thing was supporting a number of browsers. This is very specific web-only thing, which requires strong JS+HTML+CSS experience. So, the thing actually required most was visual style of making site pages which would support different browsers without actually programming these differences. I mean something like theIDE template editor, but for pages (like Macromedia Dreamweaver visual editor?).
Cross-platform. Cross-browser.

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