Mark Simms
marksimms at verizon.net
Thu Feb 3 20:29:55 CST 2011
I just LOVE that word "Clunky" to describe a web app !! When everyone says how great the web is, I just point out all of the "clunky" webapps I have to tolerate....from my bank, to my insurance company, and on and on it goes. Then I get to a client site and have to tolerate all of THEIR clunky webapps. They are slow, they don't respond, they forget to validate, etc, etc., they don't integrate with windows, they don't cut-and-paste properly, and the list just goes on forever. I'm going for a long, long winternight's sleep. Someone wake me up when all clunky web apps have been upgraded to Web 2.0 standards. > make it 'look' like an access combobox, and act like it, but what's > happening in the background is clunky. First, .Net is creating > javascript on the client side that is reacting to the 'OnClick' of the > combobox (or index changed event), then it's sending all the current