That's sort of my point. This is a real applications, with real
business logic. Sure, you can make something that looks like a chat
screen, but can you actually add the business logic that makes it work?
And now you're writing JavaScript as well as RPG; as the amount of
JavaScript grows, then at some point you're not really doing RPG-CGI,
are you?


You lost me here, Joe. End result is HTML, JavaScript, etc... RPG or
whatever you use is just a way to build the dynamic content and get it out
there. Now we can't use JavaScript with RPG-CGI? It isn't RPG-CGI anymore
if we do?



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