>Now That's funny :o)
I don't know, Old Fella - right back atcha is a pretty devastating technical argument.
Too bad Rick Strahl doesn't hang out here much anymore. He's done a little web development - even used VFP a bit and knows something about it. I wonder if it is the first tool he reaches for when doing web and why or why not. Would be interesting to hear from him on the subject ( though I am not sure he could match Mike's experience and technical expertise.)
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>>right back atch you old fella
>>>Argumentum ad hominem...
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>>>When you've done more than 1 web site maybe you'll come up with some better rebuttals...
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>>>>It's well served because I know the language
>>>>>That's like saying "I know how to use a hammer so I'll use it to drive in a screw"
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>>>>and it does the job really well.
>>>>>That's what we're arguing - don't use it as a conclusion.
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