Joe Pluta wrote:
Both Stone and Andelin say that effective use of RPG-CGI
also requires knowledge of HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and the
Document Object Model.

"effective use" are your words which don't take into account what I also said about AJAX libraries and tools for generating HTML, JavaScript and RPG from predefined models which are effective too, and available from a number of different sources.

It was interesting to me to compare HTML with JSF. And compare HTML tags with JSF tags. If it's a choice of one or the other, I'll stick with HTML. I don't see the value of an additional intermediate tag language, particularly if you end up needing to mix HTML, CSS, and JavaScript with JSF.

Nathan.

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