Re: snicker, snicker

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 12704
interpreted = N
texte = >I have been away on business so I am way behind on all the email to this >list and the webstar list. But I couldn't help but snicker after reading >some of the webstar-talk list of all these people running tango/fmpro and >the problems they are having running webstar2.1 and OT 1.2.1. The about a >week ago somebody on the webstar list blasted Ken for talking up webcatalog >over the tango/fmpro solution. > >Think I will go out to the break room and get another snickers bar and eat >it while watching my webstar2.1 and webcatlog just serve out page after >page with out a hitch. > >Fight on Ken!!!! Don't worry, I'll never give up the fight ... :)It's just too bad that so many people messing around with web databases have such a limited understanding of the way they should work. But of course, with or without the proper background, some people will make a choice, then stalwartly defend that dead-end solution, rather than to even consider the possibility that they made a really BAD decision.I'm just glad we have a far better solution than they do. And I'm not worried, because eventually they will all figure out what's *really* going on ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions http://www.hui.net/dna/webdna.html Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: snicker, snicker (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  2. snicker, snicker (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1997)
>I have been away on business so I am way behind on all the email to this >list and the webstar list. But I couldn't help but snicker after reading >some of the webstar-Talk List of all these people running tango/fmpro and >the problems they are having running webstar2.1 and OT 1.2.1. The about a >week ago somebody on the webstar list blasted Ken for talking up webcatalog >over the tango/fmpro solution. > >Think I will go out to the break room and get another snickers bar and eat >it while watching my webstar2.1 and webcatlog just serve out page after >page with out a hitch. > >Fight on Ken!!!! Don't worry, I'll never give up the fight ... :)It's just too bad that so many people messing around with web databases have such a limited understanding of the way they should work. But of course, with or without the proper background, some people will make a choice, then stalwartly defend that dead-end solution, rather than to even consider the possibility that they made a really BAD decision.I'm just glad we have a far better solution than they do. And I'm not worried, because eventually they will all figure out what's *really* going on ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions http://www.hui.net/dna/webdna.html Kenneth Grome

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