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Message #1 by Oleg Kapeljushnik <c-oleg.kapeljushnik@w...> on Tue, 19 Feb 2002 10:51:36 -0500
Thanks for suggestion,
I'll check it.

Oleg.

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Hi,

If you want serverside based drawing generation, then there are many
soloutions/paths!

I just went to a Microsoft Developer Days seminar in Denmark, and her
e they
talked about
the features of the Microsoft.NET framework. In that it is simple to
generate even very advanced
images/drawings - without having to buy any components.

Ofcause you need to download the MS.NET framework - which you might s
ee as
a set of
classes, all in all something like the SUN Java classes...

Oh - and in the .NET framework you can work with a language called
Javascript.NET!
A compiled and advanced version of "normal" javascript!

You may check out information here:
The framework: http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/
Gui+:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=3D/library/en-us/cp
guide/htm
l/cpcondrawingeditingimages.asp

After locating the two links I get a bit confused - "where is the
javascript.net?", this
is probertly because Microsoft wants you to choose C# - pronaunce:
"Cee-Sharp" -
(which is VERY MUCH like Java!) - nothing harm in that..


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Use PHP instead, looking at your goal I think that PHP is good enough
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