On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 08:20:33PM -0500, Mike Heins wrote: > Exactly so. There are no ITL functions written in ITL -- they must > be written in Perl. Nawwwww... we need ITL functions! (Haha, I am sure I am in not just the minority here, but the singularity!) As an experiment, I just did my most recent clients' project (www.xtremetripshs.com) using pure ITL on the entire frontend and backend. The whole thing is custom, it doesn't use foundation nor does it use the admin UI or any derivative. It was a fascinating project, we built a mini Orbitz or something. Between their office staff entering mail-in reservations on the backend and their internet users booking trips on the frontend, the system was processing one credit card transaction every 15 seconds during one 4 hour period a couple of weeks ago. And no perl (well, other than to clear the Values space), just ITL. It's crazy... Jeff _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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