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From: | S11001001 |
Subject: | Re: [DotGNU]UI and SEE (was Re: What Web Services Are NOT) |
Date: | Wed, 27 Feb 2002 18:57:45 -0600 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i586; en-US; rv:0.9.8+) Gecko/20020219 |
Norbert Bollow wrote:
no... the SEE will know the difference... in the first case, the SEE will tell the server:
I'm just considering the practical implications of telling app writers that they have to differentiate, in their services, between a little stub UI app that just swaps UI events and user I/O data, and a full-fledged server application.
And also differentiation between `owner of the data' and `right to use', because whenever those apply depend on what the application does.
The response from the server could be "I've checked those credentials, they're fine. Here's a German-language user interface of type pnet3.2 - execute that, and your user should be happy."
All this localization is handled by plugins through SEE protocols? I suppose this can't also be offset to apps, because there are no apps at this specific load time ;)
-- quit When the quit statement is read, the bc processor is terminated, regardless of where the quit state- ment is found. For example, "if (0 == 1) quit" will cause bc to terminate. -- seen in the manpage for "bc". Note the "if" statement's logic
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