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Term of the day: iHTML
Short for inline HTML, an advanced server-side scripting/programming language that functions as an extension to HTML, allowing the customization of dynamic Web sites that depend on interaction with databases. iHTML eliminates the need for Javascript or CGI programs as it provides the same functionality.
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u ever use it keefe?
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I just looked up some on the internet, too bad I can't download anything here at school. I'll look at it at home. Never hurts to spend my free time learning another language
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I just looked through some ihtml source. It is simple, easy. Too easy. Bah I prefer a challenge!
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I have never used it, however I do plan to check it out. If anyone finds any good resources on iHTML please paste the links here.
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i'd never heard of it either... i think ill stick to php though :)
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I can help ya with that
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IHTML is the shit dot com
I use ihtml and have for the past 6 years. its a great tool and i couldnt live without it. the beautty of it is that its cross platform works great on *nix or winblows servers alike.
however it does not do away with javascript. I use extensive javascripts within my ihtml applications. I have never used php but i suspect that ihtml has funtionality that the other does not. for exampl the ipage tag. this tag can be used to page you on your pager. another cool tag is itelnet. this tag alows you to have a telnet session from your web aplication. its great for running linux commands on a linux server from the webserver. anyway thats my 2 cents Dave |
Anyone know any good resources on iHTML? If so please post them.
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iHTML is CGI...btw
you have to have it installed on your _server_ so it generated web pages, so it IS CGI |
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