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On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 11:28:05AM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> i think rod was right on -- i think this can be done with javascript.
> the question is just to learn javascript.  i know dumb stuff like how to
> do onmouse/onfocus stuff and scrolling status bars.  perhaps i should
> roll up my sleeves and learn the language more fully.
> 
> everytime i promise myself to not learn any more new languages,
> something like this always pops up.  i wonder if there are any php or
> better yet perl wrappers for javascript functionality...

Do it as a Java applet.  If you're familiar with C and C++, Java will be a
snap to learn.

-- 
Don Werve <donw@examen.com>
Unix System Administrator

Damnat quod non intelligunt.
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