- From: Pete Brower <pete@hendrix.appx.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Oct 1995 10:20:19 -0400 (EDT)
- To: www-html@w3.org
Hello, I am new to this list. That said, I am a senior software developer for a software company. Our company developed and markets a unix & MS/Windows based 4GL product for building business applications. Our product has been character based in the past, and we are now trying to move forward with a Graphical Interface. We are not GUI developers and are trying to decide what to do since we need to provide for MS/Windows GUI and Unix/X GUI. We do have a Web site and have done HTML/CGI coding. The other day, someone asked, "Why don't we use a Web Browser/HTML Interface?". At first, this seemed like a crazy idea. Using a Web Browser to replace an complete Terminal Interface. But, the more I think about it, the more it seems like a good idea. The only issue, I have not been able to resolve in my mind is the ability to detect the field that the cursor was active in, when the user submitted the form. We use this for several things. When in a field, we have Help and Scan Valid Values functionality on individual fields. Any help resolving this issues would be great. I don't look forward to diving into Visual C++/Basic and XWindows programming to build a GUI Terminal interface. -- Pete Brower R&D Fellow APPX Software, Inc. pete@appx.com
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