Tuesday March 07, 2006

OpenLaszlo supports Ajaxified output I heard this was coming, but I didn't expect it so soon.
There has been some crazy, crazy work going on here in the last month or two and the result is amazing. Today at etech, we’re demoing an early alpha of OpenLaszlo’s new DHTML backend. Truth! Press Release!
Here’s a new demo showing off the goods:
- LzPix demo, Flash version
- LzPix demo, DHTML version
- LzPix demo, source code
That’s a live OpenLaszlo server, running both apps from the same source code.
Also, new shiny openlaszlo.org page, with links to the DHTML demo.
This demo definitely works best in Firefox, but it's damn impressive. It's tough to test which medium you're using if you open them side-by-side. My hats off to you OpenLaszlo Developers - well done.
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at Mar 07 2006, 05:12:22 PM MST
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